Sunday, August 19, 2012

Peeping pastor Kelvin Lambert arrested

Baptist pastor Kelvin B. Lambert was arrested for invasion of privacy and trespass. Lambert was caught peeping into a bathroom window while a woman may have been showing.

Kevin Lambert

According to court documents, Platte County Sheriff’s Department deputies were called to the Timber Park neighborhood near Platte City at 6:20 a.m. Tuesday. A witness had reported a man running between houses.

The witness told authorities that she saw a man standing on a plastic lawn chair peering into the bathroom window.

Source: Pastor accused of peeping

Lambert is the pastor at Second Baptist church in Platte City. Oops… there goes another stellar pastoral career.

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I know he regrets his actions, and wishes he would of made a better choice. none of us are immune to satan's lies, he diffidently knew better but allow evil temptations to have control. but only Christ was perfect and that is why he died for all our sin's. It's not what we can do for him, it's what he already has done for us. Pray for Kelvin and his path to repentance.
3 replies · active 661 weeks ago
The think is, I don't believe in Satan, or Christ for that matter. I believe that people should be held responsible for the decision they make. Satan did not make Lambert peep through a window. He did that all by himself.
You don't now, but Someday you will.
Most criminals regret their actions once they have been found out.

Time and time again, christians dream up excuse after excuse for the pepetrator and remain silent about the victim and what she may have gone through. "Guest", you are continuing in the same disgusting tradition.
Only Christians will understand what I say here. Brother Lambert may come back to the Cross God will forgive however most men are to self righteous to forgive.
1 reply · active 660 weeks ago
Tom, I am not a christian and I understand very clearly what you have just written - which is that you appear to be far more concerned about your "god" forgiving perpetrators than you are about the welfare of victims.

I suggest you wait until justice is done before you start reclaiming him for "god."

As for self-righteousness, it is becoming very clear to me that American christians, as a general rule, seem to have developed a very unhealthy tolerance for bad people within their own organisations and a profound intolerance for good people who happen to be atheists.

Regards.
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