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Man files suit against LDS Church, Boy Scouts
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Mayhem: The church and scouts put the abuser in the position to do what he did. They are vicariously liable, the child certainly has the expecation to be protected, not abused.
This guy will get money although the suit is a little late, they should have done something way back when it happened.
legally responsible and liable for the oversight of their legal representatives. If these representatives commit a crime under color of office, then these organizations are responsible, accountable, and liable.
I not only hope this lawsuit is very successful, I hope many more come to court and are successful to finally send a message to the LDS Church and the BSA that their programs have been seriously flawed; that the leadership of both organizations have been negligent in providing oversight and guidance; that THEY are the organizations that are unethical by taking HUGE sums of people's money (Tithing and Friends of Scouting donations) and providing incompetent, poorly operated programs.
There are a lot of levels in this case. First, did the abuse actually occur. This leads to questions of the level of testimony needed to prove abuse.
Second, what cases would make the church liable. The church is not liable for all actions done by church members. Personally I think this liability has at times been extended too far.
The real questions are, Did church leaders have policies to prevent abuse? Were these policies followed and Did the church leaders have any suspicion that the scout master was an abuser?
Unless the church leaders had evidence that this man had abused in the past, or at least had complaints which they ignored, it is very hard to sue them for what happened.
Another question is were rules of conduct in church affairs broken. If these rules were broken either by the Scout Leader or the Bishop in his apointments, can the general church be held responsible.
Another question, at what point does tort liability for religious apointments violate the free exercise clause?
Sexual abuse doesn't fall into the catagory of freedom of religion. If any church protects child abusers in any way, they deserve heavy penalties.
Yes, they do have policies, but just because some idiot didn't follow them doesn't mean the church is liable.
And you act like the Boy Scouts and the church planned for this to happen, like they KNEW it did.
Why would you spend so much time blaming the Scouts and the LDS church for something that happens EVERYDAY!?!?! This man is just making a big deal out of it because he has a specific people to blame.
I can also attest that stake primaries often cut corners in the operation of their packs, and fail to follow these basic guidelines to the detriment of the program and the boys involved.
There seems to be a lot of sexual issues with a lot of religious groups, and I wonder if religion itself might not be a factor.
THIS case, however, stinks of a desire for money. It should have been looked into in 1967 when it allegedly happened, not 4 decades later. The "repressed memory" craze needs to GO, it's getting quite stale.
Ya know, I suddenly think I've been abused !!! GIMME SOME MONEY !
Saying that he 'should have said something', as if that makes it his fault, is asanine and immoral. But then, members of any church (not just LDS) have given up their full humanity and sense of morality in order to let others have control of them...if that's the party line, they'll follow.
How about letting this go through the courts before jumping in to condemn someone who, quite possibly, was abused?
However, I do agree with flonkbob in that we shouldn't blame the victim. What i don't agree with is blaming the organizations behind them. Unless you want to start blaming schools or other organizations for the crimes of their members.
Jeff
What are athiests scared of?
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