Pastor Sentenced to 90 Years for Child Rape »
Posted By Neophile 10 months ago in ReligionA former pastor of Anaheim's Faith in Action Church was sentenced today to 90 years in prison after pleading guilty to molesting four girls and a boy who attended the church, an official said.
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Tangent00110 months ago
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"Hernandez pleaded guilty to 22 counts of lewd acts upon a child under 14; three counts of forcible lewd acts on a child under 14, four counts of lewd acts on a child; one count of unlawful sexual intercourse; one count of rape; two counts of distributing pornography to a minor, one count of failure to appear in court while out on bail and sentencing enhancements for substantial sexual conduct with a child and committing forcible lewd acts, Emami said. "
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What a piece of filth! -
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lvrofwolves10 months ago
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Child rapists are the lowest of the lowest scums of the Earth.
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Wonder what his bail was?
the article said 'In May, 2006, Hernandez jumped bail after learning he was facing a possible life sentence but was captured in Redlands. He had tried to raise money to escape to Mexico, Emami said.'
Well you know he's not going to live out his sentence, 90yrs, but I hope every day he's alive he pays in some way for his disgusting sick crimes. -
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wtagg10 months ago
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The conceptual trouble with christianity is that all he needs to do is ask for forgiveness and he's good.
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The counterproductive golden parachute. It does nothing to promote goodwill and fellowship toward your fellow human being. It is why I do not believe in christainity as a religion.
Let me be judged by my deeds. If that isn't good enough, so be it. As I've said before, I'd be proud to sit with the good samaritan.
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