Title: Find Christ before the police find you Source:
lilledbypolice.net URL Source:http://killedbypolice.net/ Published:May 11, 2015 Author:staff report Post Date:2015-05-11 16:24:23 by BobCeleste Keywords:None Views:5671 Comments:21
Your warning came too late for Pastor Yohandry Bravo. Fortunately, the police found him 5 days ago:
Macon pastor arrested on rape, child molestation charges
An Atlanta police traffic stop caught a Macon pastor wanted for more than two years on charges of rape and aggravated child molestation.
Yohandry Bravo, 39, was booked into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center shortly after 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to jail records.
The Atlanta officer quickly learned of the warrants during the traffic stop and took Bravo to jail in Clayton County, according to the public affairs officers with the Bibb County Sheriffs Office. Bibb deputies drove to Clayton County to pick up Bravo, who did not face any charges in Atlanta, the officers said.
Arrest warrants were signed more than two years ago for Bravo, who is charged with raping a 16-year-old girl at his house across from Smileys Flea Market in January 2013.
At the time, Bravo had been a pastor for 17 years, according to his Facebook page, and was leading a congregation of between 200 and 250 people at Ministerio Internacional Jesús es el Señor on Hawkinsville Road.
Bravos 15-year-old son, Jose, was killed Nov. 23, 2012, after he stepped onto Hawkinsville Road to retrieve a hat that had blown out of the car he was riding in. After Jose died, a couple of families moved in with Bravo and his family.
Allegations of rape followed shortly afterward. Bravo was regularly featured in Macon Regional Crimestoppers, but he had eluded capture.
Gatlin is not on the thread to debate - he's here to smear all Christians in guilt by association.
I am not here to smear all Christians with guilt by association.
I am here to show that strong cognitive biases and gross distortions predispose some individuals to readily perceive and condemn faults in a profession, while failing to perceive and condemn faults in their own.
I am here to call attention to anyone that does very little to get real evidence before taking a position. And then does even less to get evidence to carefully consider opposing positions. Instead they fabricate "pseudo-evidence" by cherry picking from yellow journalism articles.
I am here to say: If you take a position to only look for evidence that supports your agenda it and if you only selectively use some evidence to support your agenda .then you are a hypocrite.
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Dallas minister accused of sex crimes, including rape with child
GASTON COUNTY, N.C. A Dallas minister is accused of child sex crimes.
Investigators said the crimes happened 20 years ago in Brunswick County.
A home security camera captured images Wednesday of police leading Joseph Hall away from his Gastonia home in handcuffs.
His neighbors watched in disbelief.
"I am thinking to myself, 'What in the world,'" Doug Henry said.
They didn't know what he was charged with until Eyewitness News told them about the 14 counts of sex crimes with a girl as young as 12 years old, including first-degree rape.
The charges are out of Brunswick County, where Hall used to live.
"Joe has been a very good neighbor, very good friend. Shocked is all I can say, Henry said.
Neighbors said he and his wife would often have family and friends visit and swim in their backyard pool.
"We just didn't believe it, we thought that somebody had made a mistake, said neighbor Betty Henry.
The warrants allege Hall raped a girl from 1994-99.
Channel 9 spoke with Brunswick County officials on Thursday. They gave no details about Hall's relationship with the accuser or why she came forward now.
"I was shocked. I would never believe that, friend Wilson Johnson said.
Hall became a minister 10 years before the first alleged offense.
He is currently the men's ministry leader at Restoring Hope Foursquare Church in Dallas.
His profile on the church website stated he leads a group called Men of Valor.
Paul Harvey once said that some people like to talk about policemen being bad, without realizing there are more bad pastors than there are bad policemen (or words to that effect).
Some folks on LF go ballistic when a policeman shoots a pit bull that is charging him while he is answering a 911 call to a home. They categorize that action as bad. It is impossible to categorize the same action by a pastor for comparison because a pastor does not answer a 911 call to a home.
So, we must pick a common ground by which we can judge both the policemen and the pastors in order to make a comparison.
Thus recognizing the meanings of good and bad as otherwise used, we shall understand better their meanings as used in characterizing conduct under its values, morals and ethics aspects.
I think committing a sex crime, especially rape, is more abhorrent than shooting a pit bull. I will post all the cases I can find where pastors committed sex crimes and you can post all the cases you can find where policemen committed sex crimes. Then we can look at the good, the bad .and determine who is really the ugliest.
Now do that (the postings) for democrat members of congress, state legislatures, and other non Christians.
No, I will limit the comparison to policemen and pastors, thank you.
So, we must pick a common ground by which we can judge both the policemen and the pastors in order to make a comparison.
I'm not sure that can be done. A pastor should be judged by the word of God, a cop should be judged by the Constitution he or she has sworn to uphold.
Now, while I know of many pastors that I tend to doubt have ever studied the word of God, I know of no police that ever read the Constitution.
Most liberal pastors study commentary and other things, all, to the best of my knowledge, police study tiny bits and pieces of the law, and wouldn't know the Constitutions they have sword to uphold if it fell on their heads.
So, I doubt that both Pastors and Cops can be judged by the same set of rules or standards. If every pastor was judged by the word of God, many would be in trouble, if ever cop was judged by the Constitution(s) he or she has sworn to uphold all would be in trouble.