Under oath, former IFB pastor at First Baptist Church Hammond Jack Schaap has said that he didn't know it was against the law to take a 16 year old girl to 3 different states in order to have sex with her.
But the Christian Law Association, headed by David Gibbs has been advising this church in regards to the laws for many years. Didn't Jack Schaap get the memo? The CLA newsletter? The Christian Law Association is either a big failure in it's stated mission or Jack Schaap is a liar.
I think it's both.
Because the Christian Law Association collect millions of dollars from gullible church congregations every year by CLAIMING to give "free" legal help to Bible believing churches and "Christians" who are experiencing difficulty in "practicing their faith" because of governmental intrusion of some kind.
HELLO! Who was the first person trotting up to Hammond, Indiana to set up a defense for First Baptist Church Hammond against the innocent victims of the church pastor and staff who helped cover up the years and years of sin and crime taking place there?
David Gibbs, Christian Law Association.
And what did he do when he got there? In his role as a "legal missionary?" He advised any other victims to report to the special office the church had set up to "handle" things like that.
Maybe God can forgive David Gibbs for not advising those victims to call the police, because it was a sin what he did, and morally wrong even to people who don't believe in sin.
So to sum up, Jack Schaap would have us believe that the "legal missionary" David Gibbs never once sent any material to First Baptist Church Hammond letting the church know that a pastor taking a 16 year old girl across state lines to have sex with her was wrong.
If Gibbs never sent any materials to FBCH outlining policies that should be in place to protect children against sexual predators, then the church ought to insist on a refund from the thousands of dollars they have funneled tax-free to David Gibbs' company.
Both parties make me sick.
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