Friday, January 16, 2015

Allan Cundick



Allan Cundick, 78 years old, of Woking, Surrey, was yesterday at Guildford Crown Court,  sentenced to four years and six months imprisonment. Full details of his offences may be read online by googling his name. They were category one offences.
  • 15 Jan 2015    
    20:40pm Thu       Click on paragraph below for further information
The final paragraph in this article has been amended (20th January)

Woking man sentenced for multiple non-recent sexual offences



Ian Jackson, a preacher, and an elder at Marine Hall, Eastbourne, appeared in court as a defence witness. Mr Jackson, who had refused assistance to Lina Barnes, a victim of Cundick, knew Cundick was a serial sex offender. Defence was an attempt to smear the character of the victims.  

Cundick has throughout shown no remorse; no repentance; no attempts to make amends.
He has a Sexual Offences Prevention Order made against him which will stand for the rest of his life. It is considered he is highly likely to re-offend,

Cundick grew up in Luton, with his younger sister and cousin who had lost her parents while she was still a child. They attended Onslow Road Gospel Hall. A Cundick was “highly principled” and refused to do National Service. He went Glasgow uni where, in Glasgow, he met his wife, Mary. She died of Altzheimer’s disease when she was in her sixties. Cundick had a career as a schoolteacher in Surrey. 
Allan's father, Fred, was a full-time preacher. He was tyrannical in the local church (I was there), and alleged to be tyrannical in the home. He was a large tadpole in a very small (somewhat muddied) puddle.

We are disappointed with Ian Jackson’s behaviour. He, like Cundick, is a victim of the religious system to which he adheres. We expect Jackson’s commendation to full time preaching to be withdrawn. He appears to have set out to thwart the course of justice.

There will be Brethren who are determined still to cover up offences in their local church. 
They must be exposed. This is “for the sake of the testimony”, that the world at large may know that we do not tolerate such men in our midst.

We strongly advise any who have been assaulted by persons in their church, NOT to approach church leaders for help, but to report the matter directly to the police. This done, inform the elders of the church. We do appreciate that many dedicated, faithful, church leaders may wish to give genuine assistance, but such assaults are criminal and must be dealt with accordingly.The local church has no jurisdiction to deal with criminal acts and  The victim, by reporting to the police, is not taking the abuser to court. The Crown is responsible for that.
The verses in 1 Corinthians ch.6 do not apply in these cases. If I have been personally wronged, I bear it. I do not take CIVIL action. Criminal acts are against the state. We must obey magistrates.
If the local church deals with the paedophile, he is free to move elsewhere and continue in his crimes.



Monday, January 05, 2015

Carnal Commentaries for Dead Souls.




Most bible studies are written by unconverted men. A few Bible studies are written by Bible Believers.
If the born again Bible student studies his own Bible first he will be able to recognise the nonsense served up in the confusion of modern error.
We have an example of confusion in how 1 Samuel 25: 27 is interpreted by our modern bible teachers.
Regarding Nabal, we read and his heart (mooth) died within him, and he became as a stone.

“he had a heart attack”, Bible Knowledge Commentary informs us
“he was probably seized with paralysis, a stroke, or a heart attack” states the more cagey Believers Bible Commentary.
Tom Wilson, in 1 & 2 Samuel: What the Bible Teaches affirms it to have been a stroke that Nabal suffered.
This is all very strange if his blood pumping organ failed totally, requiring God to step in about ten days later to kill him. 

The fact is the Hebrew word mooth which occurs 598 times in the Old Testament is ALWAYS used in a figurative sense. Consider Genesis 6: 5, his heart was only evil continually (first mention)
Our modern medics might regard Nabal as falling into a deep depression. He lay in this condition for about ten days and had plenty of time to think upon his ways. Then God killed him. Sometimes the Scripture tell us how this is done, as when the Lord smote Benjamin before Israel (Judges 20: 35), but not with regards to Nabal. 

Bible students do not speculate. Beware  the commentators and teachers, who cannot be bothered to study their own bible but simply regurgitate past blunders