Statement on Child Sexual Abuse |
Child sexual abuse
occurs when a person older or stronger than the child uses his or her power,
authority, or position of trust to involve a child in sexual behavior or
activity. Incest, a specific form of child sexual abuse, is defined as
any sexual activity between a child and a parent, a sibling, an extended
family member, or a step/surrogate parent. Sexual abusers
may be men or women and may be of any age, nationality, or socio-economic
background. They are often men who are married with children, have respectable
jobs, and may be regular churchgoers. It is common for offenders to strongly
deny their abusive behavior, to refuse to see their actions as a problem,
and to rationalize their behavior or place blame on something or someone
else. While it is true that many abusers exhibit deeply rooted insecurities
and low self-esteem, these problems should never be accepted as an excuse
for sexually abusing a child. Most authorities agree that the real issue
in child sexual abuse is more related to a desire for power and control
than for sex. When
God created the human family, He began with a marriage between a man and
a woman based on mutual love and trust. This relationship is still designed
to provide the foundation for a stable, happy family in which the dignity,
worth, and integrity of each family member is protected and upheld. Every
child, whether male or female, is to be affirmed as a gift from God. Parents
are given the privilege and responsibility of providing nurture, protection,
and physical care for the children entrusted to them by God. Children
should be able to honor, respect, and trust their parents and other family
members without the risk of abuse. The Bible
condemns child sexual abuse in the strongest possible terms. It sees any
attempt to confuse, blur, or denigrate personal, generational, or gender
boundaries through sexually abusive behavior as an act of betrayal and
a gross violation of personhood. It openly condemns abuses of power, authority,
and responsibility because these strike at the very heart of the victims'
deepest feelings about themselves, others, and God, and shatter their capacity
to love and trust. Jesus used strong language to condemn the actions of
anyone who, through word or deed, causes a child to stumble.
_______________ This statement was voted during the Spring Meeting of the General Conference Executive Committee on Tuesday, April 1, 1997, in Loma Linda, California. |
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