Dear Bonnie and Ozzie:
This is just my take on this subject, not an answer per SE, but a suggestion to those people who concentrate so heavily on the victim and how he/she must forgive.
When you have dealt with the perpetrator guilty of the abuse and their responsibility to ask for forgiveness as they acknowledge the gravity of their actions and the pain, both the physical and/or the emotional, then and ONLY THEN do you have the even the suggestion of a right to require the victim and/or their family or the church family to forgive. And that 'right' is questionable at best!
Frankly, I have been appalled at those who have the temerity to suggest that you and Ozzie and the others are out of line with your firm desire to deal with this subject in the Adventist Church. It is l-o-o-o-ng overdue, period! I am in total agreement with all of you. And I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that if Dr. Charles Wittschiebe, the founder (I think) of the Pastoral Counselling Department in the Seminary when they came to Berrien Springs, were still alive he would have been one of the most vocal in helping us deal with this problem and we would be much further along to having a reasonable solution to it.
GrammieT
When you have dealt with the perpetrator guilty of the abuse and their responsibility to ask for forgiveness as they acknowledge the gravity of their actions and the pain, both the physical and/or the emotional, then and ONLY THEN do you have the even the suggestion of a right to require the victim and/or their family or the church family to forgive. And that 'right' is questionable at best! This is so important...... No one has the right to forgive on behalf of an injured party. No ONE
Forgiveness will not come from someone preaching at them, or rattling off bible verses.
I am going to give some statements I and others have been told on this subject. Hopefully you will take the time to consider instead of assuming that I and others are opposed to forgiveness or following scripture.
A small child was molested by a pastor- Family was told not to cry over spilled milk and they needed to forgive.
A married woman was groped and fondled by the pastor. Solution was forgiveness.We have all sinned
A teenage girl was "seduced" (to me this is rape) by the teacher, The girl was promiscuous and the family needed to forgive the pastor.
As recent as a couple of months ago on another forum concerning the female teacher that "seduced" a young teen male,the statement,Well if he suffered any emotional problems from this, it was the mother's fault. It would depend on the way she handled it. Everyone just needed to forgive, after all we have all sinned.
In a discussion concerning the Green River serial killer and his capture, We have all sinned and he is no worse than anyone else. Forgiveness.
My sons ordeal, Forgive, after all there were good things this predator pastor had done,We have all sinned.
Not once has the guilty even surfaced as first or in anyway except for the injured party to forgive.
What I have been told and read for years and now by a few here it is forgiveness by the injured party.
Before we launch into forgiveness mode,if this were your child what would you have wanted to hear.?
A small child was molested by a pastor- Family was told not to cry over spilled milk and they needed to forgive.Why would you go from abuse to forgiveness. Forgiveness by the victim. Not forgiveness asked for by the abuser?
Would you honestly be so blind as to believe that a child and their family could cope with that kind of advice first and only?
Same for all other examples.
Forgiveness is 100% biblical. For the emotional health of the victim to say nothing of eternal life it is something they need to accept and be able to give.
By not addressing first and effectively where needed and possible,the guilty party,and going straight to the victim and their responsibility,you are doing your best to see the victim cannot reach that point. The ones that learn to deal with and forgive, mostly do so in spite of all the forgiveness preacher's, not because.
What gets done with this subject is no different than a heart surgeon, telling his patients not to worry about diet and exercise,he will fix them with a heart by-pass.
Most in the SDA denomination wish to wait till there is a victim and then use the magic wand of forgiveness(on their part) to make them healthy again.
I wish there was someway to express to you the damage that some of you do, and it is all done biblically