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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

US-born White Evangelical Arkansas Pastor: 100 Counts of Child Sex Abuse

To the delight of his herd of stupid faithful, in the backward American state of Arkansas, pastor James Vincent Henry was arrested on charges related to child sex abuse.

The white fatso you see in the picture below is a man of the christian God, a so-called pastor with a herd of imbeciles whom he bilks out of their money. Didn't the christian God say, through his radical extremist Jewish supremacist son Jesus, "let the little children come to me"? Let me emphasize that Jesus insisted on the qualifier "little" because pastor Henry apparently was following Jesus's teachings by preferring them "little". I bet you this US-born white aryan protestant monster hates everyone else: Catholics, Black people, gays and Jews, and is a Trump voter.

But Trump keeps reminding us that immigrants are rapists, criminals and gang members. Hence the confusion. If primitive backward states like Arkansas, that used to elevate slavery to the level of a divine-mandated institution, produces white criminal pigs like Pastor Henry, born and bred in the American heartland, can Trump be wrong?


Arkansas pastor charged with 100 counts of crimes related to child sexual abuse material

Pastor Henry lives, worships and leads his herd in the town of "Delight" in Arkansas. What a joyful coincidence that pastor Henry found his personal "delights" in abusing little children. His Southern boutique church is called the Crossroads Assembly of God Church. In jail, he'll have plenty of time to consider the crossroads he missed in his twisted life as a bigoted man of God who liked little children.

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children tipped off local police on Sept. 25, 2024 based on messages on Snapchat and Kik were collected after agents executed a warrant. Henry was arrested on Oct. 15 and charged with 100 counts of possession, viewing, and distribution of child sexual abuse material, the release states.

On the web site of the Crossroads Assembly of God Church, Henry is said to have once served as the youth pastor at some other church in the state of Arkansas - hence surrounded by children- and that he and his wife were foster parents to 76 children in four years at New Beginnings Children’s Home outside Centerton - again surrounded by children. He very diligently abided by the teachings of Jewish son of God, Jesus, to "let the little children come to me".

 

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