Thursday, July 09, 2009

Another Youth Pastor busted for sexting

Youth pastors should start reading the news. This is getting ridiculous. A Cottage Grove youth pastor was arrested for sexting and other inappropriate acts with a child of 15.

Jeffrey Arlan Mobley, 32, of Cottage Grove, allegedly made the sexual advances while he was a youth pastor at Southside Baptist Church in Sunfish Lake.

According to the court complaint, Mobley allegedly hugged and grabbed the 15-year-old’s buttocks and made calls and sent text messages to the minor. Mobley confirmed to police that he had hugged and sent sexual text messages to the teenager, according to the court complaint.

Mobley admitted to sexting. I wonder how that played out? Something like this maybe? "In my capacity as youth pastor I sometimes must temp the young ladies with sexually explicit text messages.” It just rolls off the tongue. What a total ass.

And yes, I’m in a really bad mood tonight. Friggen Christian pedophiles!

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Based on all we' ve heard so often about "youth ministers', if I were a christian parent and a guy said he was a Youth Minister, I'd spray him with mace and call the cops.

YM is becoming an acronym for Youngster Molester.
1 reply · active 833 weeks ago
Younster Molester - I've got to work that into a post.
It seems like most every church has one lurking. At least every church I went to as a kid did (was indoctrinated as a child as Southern Baptist).

At one church I remember a guy named "Jerry" who was the Sunday school teacher for Junior High aged boys. He would always tell us sex stories in Sunday school, grab and pinch us when we were alone, and asked to see our pubic hair.
1 reply · active 833 weeks ago
Mine was a youth group leader who always wanted to talk about masterbation. Creepy stuff.
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Bill Costa · 829 weeks ago

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Oh man! I am deeply sorry that you guys have been hurt by one (or many) youth ministers. Awful to hear that and there is definitely no changing what happened. However, remember that although those people were rediculously out of line, Christianity is not to blame. These men and their sin is. The message that Christ taught is not ever going to be lived out completely by Christians. Romans 6 tells us time and time again that we are sinful and slaves to sin. I wish we didn't sin but it is obvious these people did. Please reconsider reading into the life of Christ before blaming everything on the one true faith (Christianity)!
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I agree that if the teachings of christianity are actually followed then these types of things wouldn't happen. There are many things that wouldn't happen if all the teachings were followed but most christians don't follow them. I very much doubt you follow them as you want others to believe you do. It is the fault of the current version of christianity that these types of things happen. Your version teaches that those within are superior and can be forgiven for all wrong they do. It enables those that want to abuse it and the members by avoiding the wrong done within it.

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