Apparently, the Vineyard Community Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee (yes, it figures it would be in the Bible Belt) has learned a few things from the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy when it comes to lunatic attempts to explain away improper sexual contact with children and youths. How else to explain the church leadership's effort to call a camp counselor's climbing naked on top of a 13-year-old boy and placing his penis on
top of the boy’s crotch - while a group of other boys were watching - "horseplay." Fortunately, the local police thought otherwise and camp counselor, Zachary Anderle (pictured above) has been charged with simple battery, two
counts of third-degree cruelty to children and sexual assault.
Addicting Info has details. Here are highlights:
The Chattanooga Times Freepress reported
that Vineyard Community Church Camp Counselor, Zachary Anderle, was
charged with simple battery, two counts of third-degree cruelty to
children and sexual assault, following an incident in which he climbed,
naked, on top of a 13-year-old boy. Anderle placed his penis on top of
the boy’s crotch, while a group of other boys were watching. He also
slapped the boy in the face. Vineyard Community Church is located in
Chattanooga, TN. The incident between Anderle and the boy took place at
the Church’s Camp site, which it was hosting in Temple, GA.
As if the actions of Anderle were not bad enough, the church
committee which has been appointed to investigate the event has stated
that it believes the incident was simply a matter of “horseplay gone wrong.”
While the church has removed Anderle from participating in church camp
activities and has also barred him from participating in any activities
that involve children, the statement clearly shows a desire on behalf of
committee members to make the incident somehow appear more
“acceptable.” Even though I think it’s clear that reasonable human
beings do not engage in “horseplay” which involves putting their naked
genitalia on the crotch of a thirteen year old child, apparently members
of this church believe such things are “all in good fun.”
It gets better. Anderle’s attorney, Alan Trapp, explained that the
act was just an attempt to discipline a 13-year-old boy at camp.
According to the Chattanooga Freepress report, Trapp said:
“This boy was using a lot of unsavory, sexually charged
language. Zach told him to stop repeatedly. When he wouldn’t, Zach told
him, ‘If you do not stop, I will come down there and sleep with you
naked,” Trapp also told reporters “and he actually jumped on him and all
the other boys laughed and thought it was funny.”
Bud Winderweedle, a member of the “investigative committee”
established by Vineyard Community Church to look into the incident, also
told media:
the camp director attempted to apologize to the 13-year-old’s mother and offer counseling, but she did not respond.
Yes, they offered counseling… After a naked church camp counselor
jumped on top of this woman’s son, touching him with his genitals, after
he threatened to sleep with her child naked, and after he physically
assaulted that child by slapping him in the face, they felt it was
appropriate to approach this mother and offer additional counseling.
She went to the police instead. Good for her. The level of denial in
this story is so deep and dark, that it’s almost like a bottomless pit.
The more you try to peer into the minds of these people, the darker and
more frightening it becomes.
Conservative Christianity needs to die. The soon, the better for society and the world.
1 comment:
I guess that's what they think of as "horseplay." Consensual sex between adults of the same gender though--that's bad, mmmmkay?
This is such convoluted "logic" that I don't even think it could be called a double standard. It's more of a Gordonian knot standard.
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