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I dont think anyone here enjoys "disparaging " one another, and I believe its a reckless thing to accuse someone of. I and possibly this user, is simply trying to state that accountability in the church is lacking, and this is a great example of why.
A brother in Christ that takes on a leadership role in some sense among the body, then he gets involved in sexual misconduct. He abuses his role and takes advantage of it to gain sexual gratification, he is not worthy of such a role again. Think Chad Bird, who is no longer a pastor, nor will he ever be. I still enjoy Chad bird, hes a faithful Christian most definitely, and he has repented. Hes a brother in Christ but his role in the body has now changed due to his own actions.
Now rather than saying "hmm, this man did bad things with the authority handed to him, maybe he shouldn't have that same authority again, you seemingly say in your head "were all imperfect, you guys are just bad people who want to pick on others within the body and discredit them for little reason, I like this guy therefore he is good and should be forgiven". This mindset allows abuse to continue within the body.
There's a difference. We aren't public teachers, or ministers, or pastors. We arent leaders. And even as normal people, we need accountability as well.
The Bible defines what roles/behaviors one must match in order to qualify as a Pastor, or Deacon. I would go as far as to say most of these qualities should extend into most other leadership roles involving teaching.
He would be disqualified from his current role due to sexual misconduct.
Which I wouldnt say disown him as a brother if he repents, but I would say to deplatform him from his current role if he is still teaching Online/on TV.
Qualifications to be a Pastor/Overseer/Deacon
Titus 1:6-8, 1 Timothy 3:2-5, 1 Peter 5:3
We disagree here Brother, but youre still family, and I mean not to be harsh. I hope this all can be taken well