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Here’s another interesting link:
http://news.exchristian.net/2006/12/clergy-sex-abuse-widespread-across.html
The regional SNAP office in Texas has made a similar request. Brown says that confidentiality allows ministers who have molested children or had extramarital affairs to move undetected from one church to another and prey on unsuspecting congregations.
In an article posted on the Baptist Standard Web site last March, Jan Daehnert, then an interim director with the Baptist convention, said the convention takes acts of sexual misconduct seriously and tries to prevent them. He said that the list remains confidential in large part to protect the identity of victims. *******************
So, confidentiality protects the identity of the victims? WRONG! It protects the identity of the perpetrators and the churches FIRST. The truth must come out.