Bishop
Eddie Long, one of the Black Church’s prominent
pastors of “prosperity gospel,” and bling-bling theology
in the Southeast, is neither flashing his gold nor silver
these days.
The
embattled pastor had hope settling, for an undisclosed amount,
the sex scandal lawsuit alleging that he used his influence,
trips, gifts and jobs to coerce young males into sexual
relations, would close the lid on the matter.
But
the mess won’t subside and trouble keeps on coming: Long’s
wife has just filed for divorce, the church coffers and
membership keep shrinking, and he’s now stepping down temporarily
from his bully pulpit.
Casting
himself as the underdog: first as the biblical David up
against the Goliath, and now as Moses who had to keep his
hands raised against the iniquities of his adversaries,
Long would have done better to cast himself as an unregistered
and unrepentant pedophile.
Who
among us would not flinch at the thought of a “holy man,”
preying on children instead of praying with them?
And
what faith can anyone have in a Church that says it stands
on the teachings of Jesus, and yet violates his biblical
mandate stated in Mark 10:14: “Let the children come to
me; do not try to stop them; for the kingdom of God belongs
to such as these.”
But
for those inside of Long’s stained-glass closet at New
Birth Missionary
Baptist Church,
many have known of the bishop’s pedophilic penchant for
pubescent boys, whom he calls “spiritual sons.”
And,
sadly, for some parishioners they didn’t care. “What he
does in his personal time, he does,” said Adrian Jackson,
a New Birth member for 21 years. “As long as he’s in there
preaching, that’s what matters to me.”
Long,
like too many African American ministers on the “down low,”
has erected his bully pulpit denouncing gays while using
his clerical authority to court and to covet vulnerable
young fatherless males.
During
his infamous anti-gay march in December 2004 titled “Stop
the Silence,” which denounced same-sex marriage, Long stated,
“In essence, God made Eve to help Adam replenish the earth.
Woman has the canal...everything else is an exit. ...Cloning,
homosexuality, and lesbianism are spiritual abortions. Homosexuality
is a manifestation of the fallen man.”
The
pressure for Long to step down at New Birth, some would
argue, has been more about the church losing money than
its loose morals concerning the safety of children. And
in tackling the moral aspect of Long’s transgression, too
many black Christian conservatives, have confused same-gender
sexual violence with homosexuality, thinking purging the
pulpit of homosexual preachers will resolve the problem.
“Bishop
Eddie Long must Go! End the awful “Sodom and Gomorrah” practices
in he Black Pulpit?,” stated a protest flyer the Commission
Holding Religious Institutions to Sacred Trust (CHRIST)
“ located in Memphis, TN, distributed outside of the church.
“End
the rising epidemic feminization of young black males? For
his sins, crimes against black male humanity, obstruction
of justice, and for using $25 million dollars of tithe-
money to pay off an attempted cover-up of his practices
of pederasty - Sodom and Gomorrah from the pulpit of the
Full Gospel New Birth Missionary Church, where he perpetrated
it against young vulnerable, impressionistic black males.”
I
know from personal experience that disclosing sexual misconduct
by members of the clergy not only shakes one’s faith, but
it also shakes the very foundation where ones faith is housed
- the church. But make no mistake, here, pedophilic preachers,
like Long, are criminals whose victims are innocent children.
As
an institution that vows to protect the old, the sick, the
downtrodden and all of God’s children, New Birth has not
only failed at its earthly mission, but it has also failed
at recognizing one of the places where it needs healing
– sexual violence.
One
of the reasons many churches - Protestant and Catholic -
avoid implementing a zero-tolerance policy for its pedophilic
clerics is because the church neither sees nor understands
pedophilia as a form of sexual violence. Its pervasiveness
within the church, from its seminarians to its bishops,
has anesthetized church officials to the severity of the
crime and its effects, both on the victims and their families.
Therefore, churches - like the Catholic Church, and New
Birth - close their eyes in taking full responsibility and
accountability for the abuse.
Some
in the church deflect attention from this issue by raising
fallacious questions about causality between pedophilia
and homosexuality. However, in the face of overwhelming
evidence by behavioral scientists to refute such a harmful
and homophobic claim, the belief persists.
Pedophilia
is a form of sexual violence, and as such, pedophilia is
the expression of anger through sexual exploitation. It
is the abuse of power and the use of force, such as manipulation,
physical violence, emotional coercion and extortion, which
is expressed through sexual acts. Pedophilia is a violation
to one’s sense of bodily integrity, and it is maintained
itself within ecclesiastical institutions when an ongoing
cycle of abuse goes on unexamined and unaccounted for.
While
the commonly held belief these days, given the media frenzy,
is that gay Catholic priests and closeted Protestant clerics
have a patent on this form of sexual violence, pedophilia
is not specific to one’s gender, race, class, sexual orientation,
vocation, or religion. Viewed as a sin and not a crime by
most clerics, pedophilia maintains itself in ecclesiastical
institutions in our churches through a culture of silence,
deception, and shame. And pedophilia is also believed to
be overcome by daily offerings of prayers and penance -
but not prosecution.
Pedophilia
is a sin within a theological view because it is an ongoing
act that exercises control in the life of the pedophile
to the point that it enslaves the person and relegates him
to a fallen state; pedophilia is also a crime within a legal
view.
These
men are sex offenders like any other sex offenders. If found
guilty, they should be placed on sex offender registries,
as the law requires. And Long’s name should be a new one
added on it.
BlackCommentator.com
Editorial Board member, the Rev. Irene Monroe, is a religion
columnist, theologian, and public speaker. She is the Coordinator of
the African-American Roundtable of the Center for Lesbian and
Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry (CLGS) at the Pacific
School of Religion.
A native of Brooklyn,
Rev. Monroe is a graduate from Wellesley College and Union
Theological Seminary at Columbia University, and served
as a pastor at an African-American church before coming
to Harvard Divinity School for her doctorate as a Ford Fellow.
She was recently named to MSNBC’s list of 10 Black Women You Should Know. Reverend Monroe is the author
of Let Your Light Shine Like a Rainbow Always: Meditations on Bible Prayers for Not’So’Everyday Moments.
As an African-American feminist theologian, she speaks for
a sector of society that is frequently invisible. Her website
is irenemonroe.com.
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