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He is now a registered sex offender after being abused

Scott Walker March 29, 2017

A sex offender by the name of James who lives in Middle Tennessee will soon find himself behind bars after violating his probation. He told us that he will likely spend the next six years in a small cell because of his actions.

James, whose last name I agreed not to use, said that more needs to be done in rehabilitating offenders. He further suggested that more needs to be done for those who are victims of sex abuse and treatment should be readily available.

The man whom I spoke to said that he was sexually abused by at least three adults as a child and the abuse was long term. As he grew older he never told anyone about the abuse and he levitated towards pornography.

Many victims of sexual abuse turn to drugs, alcohol, sex addiction or pornography as opposed to seeking help, so his addiction was not uncommon. That addiction later turned more dark as he started to have a fascination with child pornography. With his addiction in mind he went to his church for help...  However, the church basically shewed James away which grew his appetite for pornography.

After a separation from his wife and a lack of anyone to turn to, his addiction turned into real children, which was his next step. Luckily, he was arrested before real children came face to face with his pain.

Today James wants to be a voice for the abused and the accused so that others can get proper help before it is too late. 

While sitting in the California San Quentin State Prison he wrote:

Dear Lord,

How have I been so blind for so long? How did I ever think… ever conceive… that I understood your Grace?

I thought it a flickering candle, but have found it as strong and blinding as the sun.

I looked at it as an ember, a glowing coal of warmth. Instead, I’ve felt its inferno, roaring, raging, consuming me.

When I have said that your Grace is sufficient for me, I mistook it to be sufficient like a crust of bread thrown to a starving man. Enough to live on, but no more.

Instead, I find it as sufficient as the oceans are to fill a cup. The deserts to give a grain of sand or the forest to supply a single leaf.

For yours is an extravagant sufficiency.

Forgive me, Lord, for the sin of pride of thinking that your Grace could be understood. I could no sooner capture sunlight in my hands or the winds within my arms. I am so grateful that I do not have to rationalize your Grace to receive it, or comprehend it to be covered by it.

Thank you, Lord, for showing me just how little that I really understand. I can’t wait to spend my lifetime discovering how much I didn’t know.

Amen.

To hear the audio interview with James, click this LINK.

In people, People, News Tags sex offender, offender, sex abuse, child pornography, pornography, porn, Nashville, Sony, Sony Alpha, Sony Images, Scott Walker, WGNS
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Leprosy

Scott Walker February 5, 2017

Leviticus 13:45–46 “The leprous person who has the disease shall wear torn clothes and let the hair of his head hang loose, and he shall cover his upper lip and cry out, ‘Unclean, unclean.’ 46 He shall remain unclean as long as he has the disease. He is unclean. He shall live alone. His dwelling shall be outside the camp.”

The camp sits on a high bluff in the Music City of Nashville surrounded by trees and dense undergrowth. Each encampment is about 100 feet away from the other.

The camp is made up of outcaste sex offenders sentenced to a life of solitude. Each of them keeping to themselves day and night, many with mental illnesses that fail their mixed up minds. Mental illnesses that started for most of them as children in this crazy and sometimes abusive world in which we live.

It is written in Tennessee Law by legislators that sex offenders pose a high risk of engaging in further offenses after release from incarceration. It is also written into law that the public must be able to adequately protect themselves and their children from these persons.

Those who call this wooded area home have a long list of rules to follow, which is good for society in many cases, but hard for them… Can’t be close to a school, can’t be near children, have to report a change of address or campsite within 48-hours to law enforcement, and the list goes on and on. 

Leprosy.

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