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What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
12-07-2011, 05:58 PM
Post: #101
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
I have had personal experiences with Mr. O and know him to be a liar. He looked me in the face and lied, and then he ran out of the room. He is a buffoon. But worse than that, he is a liar. What he told me he could not do, he then went out and did ten times over.
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12-07-2011, 06:16 PM
Post: #102
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
(12-07-2011 05:58 PM)P D Wrote:  I have had personal experiences with Mr. O and know him to be a liar. He looked me in the face and lied, and then he ran out of the room. He is a buffoon. But worse than that, he is a liar. What he told me he could not do, he then went out and did ten times over.

I know you've shared this with me, and I don't have any reason to not believe you. I also do not have any defense for that behavior.
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12-20-2011, 02:47 PM
Post: #103
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
From "Do Right Northland":

Matt Olson was responsible for submitting to the "governing authorities" of Colorado (Romans 13:1). He was mandated by law to report the crime of rape to Colorado authorities so that the State of Colorado could do what God instituted it to do - to act as God's servant as an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoers and to do good for those who are victims of crimes (Romans 13:4).

By failing to report the crime of rape to Colorado authorities, Matt Olson thwarted God's purpose and plan for governing authorities. If he had reported the crime, child protective services would have interviewed Tina Anderson and she could have reported to them that she had been raped by Earnie Willis in New Hampshire. Authorities in NH would have been contacted and Earnie Willis would have been charged with the crime of rape.

But Matt Olson didn't report. The result was that Tina remained victimized and abused by pastors who should have seen that justice was done and Earnie Willis was allowed to roam free for over ten years in Chuck Phelps' church preying on other unsuspecting girls. This is why Matt Olson needs to resign from NIU.
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12-20-2011, 06:37 PM
Post: #104
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
Is Olson that Demosthenes character? Does anyone know? Demosthenes' own words make him sound like the most depraved individual. Not that that makes him Olson, I'm not sure who else would care enough to assume a fake name and defend Olson on facebook (although in the notwork I'm sure there are many).

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12-22-2011, 02:05 AM
Post: #105
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
Hi tiarali,

Demosthenes sure seemed to know a lot about Olson's thoughts.
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01-26-2012, 08:40 AM
Post: #106
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
Paterno's dead. I'm sure you all knew this but I don't really get the US news here so I'm a bit slow.

I kind of wish I was still fundy so I could believe that this was God's hand, ensuring that justice takes place. But I know it's just what happens, whether you're good or bad. Oh well.

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07-05-2012, 08:46 PM
Post: #107
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
(11-08-2011 09:31 PM)P D Wrote:  A former defensive coordinator for Penn State has been arrested for sodomy. A graduate assistant saw the assault in 2002. Joe Paterno was told about the incident and reported it to the administration of Penn State. Then nothing happened!

Now the athletic director and a vice president have resigned. The board of trustees is meeting to discuss Joe Paterno's future. The president of Penn State may even be forced to resign.

Compare this to how Bob Jones University has handled the Chuck Phelps situation. Phelps lied under oath, called a forcible rape a covert dating relationship, and shipped an innocent victim to Colorado to his friend Matt Olson.

Did Phelps resign from any boards? No. Did BJU elect him to their board in 2011? Yes. Did Matt Olson resign from Northland Baptist? No. Did the board force him to resign? No.

Phelps and Olson are responsible for a rapist being allowed to remain in good standing in Phelp's church without the church knowing the truth about Willis' crimes. Yet Olson and Phelps remain in power in the church!

It is amazing that Penn State is more ethical than Northland International University, Bob Jones University, and the boards of each.

Shame on Matt Olson. Shame on Chuck Phelps. Shame on NIU. Shame on BJU.

Where is the outcry for justice? Where is the call for separation?

I don't know. But according to their own standards they are hypocrites. They had a man on staff there for a long time who was a homosexual. He admitted it to several people on staff and no one did anything about it. Accorging to their rules, he should have been fired, but he stayed on staff or at least a year after he admitted to several staff members that he was gay.
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07-07-2012, 12:38 AM
Post: #108
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
(07-05-2012 08:46 PM)Bob M Wrote:  
(11-08-2011 09:31 PM)P D Wrote:  A former defensive coordinator for Penn State has been arrested for sodomy. A graduate assistant saw the assault in 2002. Joe Paterno was told about the incident and reported it to the administration of Penn State. Then nothing happened!

Now the athletic director and a vice president have resigned. The board of trustees is meeting to discuss Joe Paterno's future. The president of Penn State may even be forced to resign.

Compare this to how Bob Jones University has handled the Chuck Phelps situation. Phelps lied under oath, called a forcible rape a covert dating relationship, and shipped an innocent victim to Colorado to his friend Matt Olson.

Did Phelps resign from any boards? No. Did BJU elect him to their board in 2011? Yes. Did Matt Olson resign from Northland Baptist? No. Did the board force him to resign? No.

Phelps and Olson are responsible for a rapist being allowed to remain in good standing in Phelp's church without the church knowing the truth about Willis' crimes. Yet Olson and Phelps remain in power in the church!

It is amazing that Penn State is more ethical than Northland International University, Bob Jones University, and the boards of each.

Shame on Matt Olson. Shame on Chuck Phelps. Shame on NIU. Shame on BJU.

Where is the outcry for justice? Where is the call for separation?

I don't know. But according to their own standards they are hypocrites. They had a man on staff there for a long time who was a homosexual. He admitted it to several people on staff and no one did anything about it. Accorging to their rules, he should have been fired, but he stayed on staff or at least a year after he admitted to several staff members that he was gay.

Must have been after MY time there. Confused
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07-23-2012, 05:39 PM
Post: #109
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
How come there are no consequences for Matt Olson of Northland International University?

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ncaa-pe.../id/446213
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07-24-2012, 07:35 AM
Post: #110
RE: What can Northland and BJU learn from Penn State?
(07-23-2012 05:39 PM)P D Wrote:  How come there are no consequences for Matt Olson of Northland International University?

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ncaa-pe.../id/446213

Matt Olson was involved in the Jerry Sandusky scandal?

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