Sunday, April 12, 2009

Baptist youth pastor charged with sexual assault

I swear, the Baptist are going friggen nuts. This must be the 10th case I've written about in the last 60 days. Jason Beck was the youth pastor at Pauline Baptist Church, now he's sitting in a jail cell for sleeping with a 16-year-old girl under his pastoral care.

While the age of 16 is accepted as the legal age of consent, the “position of trust” that he was in made the act a felony, such as would be the case with a teacher, coach, or other position of responsibility.

And let’s not get this Jason Beck confused with Coach Jason Beck. That’s a different case altogether. Jason Beck must be a popular name among pedophiles.

It’s so easy to blame SatanKasey Earl did.

We are all disappointed with this situation and feel somewhat betrayed, but the fact of the matter is Jason is our brother and we should have been more accountable to him. He is one of my closest friends. He is NOT a predator. If you knew the story of Jason’s past, you’d know that God has done mighty things in his life and has brought him out of darkness. But Satan never forgot the things from Jason’s past and used them to tempt him. I hate that this had to happen for everyone involved, and yes what he did was stupid, but now it’s time for the Church (and I’m not just talking about Pauline, but all of us who are his brothers and sisters in Christ) to reconcile him and lift him high. Join me in prayer for the girl and the parents involved, and the rest of Pauline and the staff there, AND Jason. The fellowship of the mat: a man who was crippled was carried to Jesus by his friends for healing. Don’t let Satan win!!

And while we are at it, why not give him hope.

I think this young man got caught up in something bigger and stronger than him. I’m sure he loves God and is a christian but a young christian. He should not have been in the position he was in at the church because of his young chistianity. He is human and a young man who is not much older than the young girl. Had he been in a different occupation, this would be only a concern with him and the young girl and her family. Remember not to throw stones until you look at your own life. This young girl is not the first 16 year old who has had sex with an older boy and she will not be the last. To the girl’s close friends, this is your chance to prove you are not shallow and will always be there for her. To the young man, this to shall pass and use this experience as a stepping stone to what God’s plan is for you.

Oh, and don’t worry about telling people about your prison hitch or the fact that you will be labeled a sex offender. Nope, being a Baptist, you will find the world is your oyster and the youth group your peals.

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Boys will be boys, and she totally wanted it, and it's not his fault, and she totally wanted it, and what he did wasn't that bad, and she's such a slut, and what was he supposed to do, say no? little hussy.
1 reply · active 839 weeks ago
and lets not forget she wanted it. That should count for something, right?
I think it's funny that he's let off the hook for being weak enough to believe in God, so it's no big deal, he'll be healed. All humans are drawn toward sex or they are not normal; just proves it. It doesn't matter who's fault it is, she was of age in that state. If he is prosecuted for being in a place of control, we are all in control of ourselves, and it should not be made illegal or WE are all in trouble.
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Pastor Tim C · 837 weeks ago

I am saddened and angered by Jason's behavior. Was it Satan's fault? No, each person is responsible for their own actions. Is their hope? Yes, for him as a person. God will forgive and He can heal but . . . Should we trust Jason with a position over youth? No . . . not until he has gone through counseling and until God allows science to discover a medical or genetic remedy for whatever causes such behavior. Should we fail to believe in God because some people the claim His name behave wrongly? No . . . each person is responsible for how the respond to the Divine . . . each person has freedom of conscience. Why discount the existence of Something just because someone that claims does not live up to IT's standards? Even in a family there exists persons that do not demonstrate that families values, whatever those values may be. Should the parent not be trusted because a son or daughter does wrong and smears the family name?
This is an unfortunate situation, but the facts are the facts. This individual has betrayed his employer, those who sought out his leadership, and the youth and their parents. What he did sounds to be premeditated and right from the start illustrates that his so called religious convicitons don't seem to match up with his actions. This act was committed by him, not some mythological figure that has been developed over history named "Satan" who influenced him and he should therefore take responsibility for his actions. Getting help and no longer serving in a position where he is placed over caring for youth (since he obviously has a problem with that) would be the first step in the right direction. If this were a teacher, a coach, or any other figure, no one would doubt that the individual needs to be removed from working with minors and get some serious professional help. Just because this person is a youth pastor does not give them some sort of special exemption. I work for a church and can vouch for the fact that pastors of any kind are very, very much human; and besides, to go back to my first point, he has completely lost credibility.
How can he ever give anyone any kind of religious guidance or mentoring given the horrendous thing he has done. C'mon people, stop treating him differently because he is a so called "man of god". If you really feel that way, then you should cut priests who molest children a break too.
If anyone needs religious guidance it means that they cannot make up their own mind, or judge what they read or study for themselves, so it only makes sense that such a person would have no sympathy for other's needs or urges.

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