Showing posts with label judge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judge. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Dutch Court Says Pedophilia Advocacy Group Martijn Can Continue

Take a look at what the level of  morality some have on this regard. Children are our most sacred sacred things we have, for some, they are just prey.
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Judges in the Netherlands have ruled that an organization that wants to legalize pedophilia can continue to exist. Cintia Taylor speaks with the group’s most recent leader.


When Marthijn Uittenbogaard’s lawyer contacted him with the news that his pro-pedophilia group could continue to exist, he took to Twitter: “Fortunately, there are still wise judges,” he wrote. Uittenbogaard was the last leader of Martijn, a foundation established in 1982 to promote the legalization of consensual sex between adults and children in The Netherlands. (The similarity of the names Marthijn and Martijn is a coincidence.)

The group has been fighting a legal battle with the country’s Public Prosecution Service which has been seeking its dismantling since 2010. Last year a court ruled that Martijn be banned on charges that it glorified sexual relations between adults and children. But the appeals court in the northern town of Leeuwarden has now overturned that decision, claiming that although the work of the organization is contradictory to public order, there is no evidence leading to “a threat of disrupting society.”
Uittenbogaard, 40, sees this as a victory for freedom of expression. He thinks society can be very overprotective. “A child can see a lot of violence on television, on every cartoon there’s violence, on movies people get killed,” he explains, “But when Janet Jackson’s breast is shown at the Super Bowl people say: ‘Oh children are watching this.’ Nakedness and everything concerning sexuality is a taboo and violence is the norm. And I think that should be the other way around.” He further believes “almost everyone has pedophile feelings in them. Only the percentage is different, some have more than others.”
According to Uittenborgaard, pedophilia is not only about sex. He is, in fact, against penetration when it comes to small children, but he thinks that those above 12 years old are wise enough to decide whether they want to have intercourse with an adult. But child psychologist Sanderijn van der Doef disagrees. She admits children are aware of their sexuality at an early age, but “they can’t understand the consequences of their decisions, including those related to their sexuality.”
At the height of its activities, Martijn had 650 members, published a quarterly magazine and hosted a website featuring chat rooms, forums, and news archives on pedophilia-related stories.
In 2007 the organization came under fire after a member published on its website photos of children of the royal family, including of the crown prince’s daughter, princess Amalia. Then in 2011, former leader Ad van der Berg was sentenced to four years in prison for possession of child pornography, some 157,500 photos and videos, including 12,000 in which he could be seen posing.
Uittenbogaard stresses that Martijn doesn’t promote or incite acts of pedophilia. In fact, he claims, they discourage sex with children. Not only because it’s illegal, but also because the current moral context surrounding the practice would be too hard for the child to cope with. Instead, Martijn strives for a change in the law and in society.
To jurisprudence professor Roel Schutgens from the Radboud University, it’s this aspect of the organization that makes this case so difficult: “They say sexual contact between adults and children is OK and at the same time they say the law should be obeyed. They definitely don’t ask for illegality.”
Schutgens explains the judges’ decision is a clear message regarding freedom of expression in The Netherlands: “The court is saying we’re a democratic society which can protect itself against whatever the foundation Martijn says in the sphere of free debate.”
The judges reviewed the content of the organization’s website and concluded there were no illegal acts performed by the organization. Had they committed a crime, then it would have been easy to dismantle the organization, says Schutgens. He also clarifies that the group cannot be held responsible for individual criminal acts of its members.
In recent years large-scale pedophilia cases have caused much debate in the Netherlands regarding the way the justice system should deal with pedophiles. In 2010, a man in Amsterdam was arrested for abusing at least 87 children while working as a nanny. He is thought to have been a member of Martijn, and admitted to abusing the children. And an investigation by the newspaper NRC and Radio Netherlands Worldwide also reported widespread abuse in Roman Catholic institutions between 1945 and 1985. The report led to an investigation by the church which has found that up to 20,000 Dutch children may have been abused during that period.
Suspects and convicted criminals enjoy the right to privacy in The Netherlands; their last names are never revealed and their faces are partially covered in photos published by the media. But many are now wondering whether the right to privacy should prevail over child protection.
The Dutch parties ChristenUnie (Christian Union) and CDA (Christian Democratic People’s Party) have already started working on a bill to ban pro-pedophilia groups. To Arie Slob, leader of the parliamentary group of ChristenUnie, this is a no brainer: “The protection of children transcends the right to freedom of expression. Freedom cannot be used as a way to corrode basic rights, in this case those of children.”
Marthijn Uittenbogaard doesn’t want to continue leading the organization Martijn, which has now been reduced to some 60 members. He spends his days playing videogames at home: “No one will hire me,” he says. He survives on his father’s inheritance and his partner’s paycheck. But he’ll continue fighting for the rights of pedophiles.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Judging The Issue that Never goes away James 4:11-12. Judging The Issue that Never goes away James 4:11-12.


Intro
The reason why churches split the most, it’s not because they run out of members, or because they run out of money. The reason why churches split or ceased to exist the most is because of slander!!

We have seen before how James talks about our tongue, how difficult it is for us to control it, James 3:1-12. In today’s text, we see that James comes back, briefly, to the same issue. If James sees it as something that must be touched not only once, but twice, must tell us something as to the seriousness of this issue.

Do you have trouble not keeping your thoughts to your self? If they are good thoughts, by all means, please, share it with the rest of us. But if they are thoughts against other people, please, don’t keep them to yourself either, but rather, expel them from your mind!!!

Today we will talk about two things. 1. How we as believers, should live in harmony, not slandering each other, and not judging us by any reason, but always restoring each other, with love and mercy. As you will see, this issue does not only affect how we live in peace within a congregation, but also how we approach and live with the world outside.

Let us turn to our text.

Living Together, Judging, with Mercy.

Vss. 11-12. Slander, in the OT Greek Bible, the LXX, we see the word slander defined as speaking falsely about a person, Lev. 19:16; Ps. 101:5, Prov. 20:13, Micah 3:7. But it may also refer to unloving criticism or negative judgment, Num. 12:8; 21:7; Ps. 77:19.  Paul links gossip to pagan custom, Rom. 1:29-30. In II Cor. 12:20 Paul mentions it again, linking it with arrogance and jealousy. Peter also tell us not to be slanderous, but also, not to give any room for other to slander us, I Pet. 3:16; 2:12.

We get the picture that judging and slandering is bad. However, we also see that we are called to make judgment within the Church, cf. I Cor. 5. But within James, we are called to judge, but to do it with MERCY, James 2:12-13.

Isn’t it true that when we judge others, we usually do it out of pride, thinking that we are better than them?? That’s the sort of judging that should not take place among us.

If someone is in sin, we should not only judge them, as we see in I Cor., but to continue to the next phase, to restore them, Gal. 6:1.

Finally, when James mentions the Law of God, we are reminded of the verse in Lev. 19:18. We are compelled to love our neighbor as ourselves. Jesus also picked up in the Gospels, Mark 12:28-32. Remember, if we brake one aspect of the Law, we brake the whole!!

Conclusion
Only God has the authority to judge, and he has given to Jesus, cf. John 5:22-23. It is God who will bring all the hidden things to the light. We can judge with mercy, but always remembering, that Jesus will the ultimate judge, and let’s not take Jesus’ place, or else, we will be usurping his place as the great judge. 



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Saturday, December 10, 2011

A good answer from God to those who try to use Scripture without having any commitment to Him



Psalm 50:16-22

English Standard Version (ESV)

 16But to the wicked God says:
   "What right have you to recite my statutes
   or take my covenant on your lips?

17 For you hate discipline,

    and you cast my words behind you.

18If you see a thief, you are pleased with him,

    and you keep company with adulterers.


 19"You give your mouth free rein for evil,
    and your tongue frames deceit.

20You sit and speak against your brother;

   you slander your own mother’s son.

21These things you have done, and I have been silent;

   you thought that I was one like yourself.
But now I rebuke you and lay the charge before you.


 22"Mark this, then, you who forget God,
   lest I tear you apart, and there be none to deliver!


So, next time you want to use Scripture, unbeliever, you know what's coming to you. Give your life to Christ, read and understand his word, and then, you may be able to use the word of God, AS HE INTENDED, NOT AS YOU WANT TO USE IT NOW!!!