your athletes are going to have someone in their family that is a strong christian. the homes i went in, they wanted you to have these kind of resources. i grew up in south carolina. you went to church every sunday and most people on the clemson field grew up in families just like that. you even had wide receiver aaron kelly, jehovah s witnesses said he never felt pressured to do anything against his beliefs. i know you experienced this kind of thing. what happened to you in the past? i had the aclu come in twice. once they$ guy, then a national guy. the biggest thing was buses paid for by the university to send your team to church. when they brought the national guy in i said i won t use buses. he left pretty happy until two days later we loaded up in cars and went to church any way. we took cars instead of buses. head coaches, if he is smart he can do what he feels is best for his team
how am i going to deal with this? i m going to tell you. the good lord would be a good place to start. i don t feel like i should push him into church. if you don t, the devil will take him. he doesn t go to church. he sits there like it s better than sitting in hell. i know. this is a very churchy city, i guess. everyone here believes in god, goes to church every sunday. and for a 12-year-old kid to say i don t like going to church makes you feel uncomfortable. it s weird. if he would do this once, he might do it again. and we d have to be in fear for anybody he s around. any other child or young person. or even you. at a certain point, detectives excuse themselves and leave melody alone.
withdrawn, pretty much demonic little kid where i black out and do crazy violent things. how am i going to deal with this? i m going to tell you. the good lord would be a good place to start. i don t feel like i should push him into church. if you don t, the devil will take him. he just doesn t go to church. he sits there like it s better than sitting in hell. i know. this is a very churchy city, i guess. everyone here believes in god, goes to church every sunday. say, i don t like going to church, it makes me feel uncomfortable, it s weird. if he would do this once, he might do it again. and we d have to be in fear for anybody he s around.
he denies it. they automatically assumed i was in violent, socially withdrawn, pretty much demonic little kid where i black out and do crazy, violent things. how am i going to deal with this? i m going to tell you. the good lord would be a good place to start. i don t feel like you should push him into church. if you don t, the devil is going to take him. he doesn t like going to church. he sits there like it s better than sitting in hell. i know. this is a very churchy city, i guess. everyone here believes in god, goes to church every sunday. and for a 12-year-old kid to say, i don t like going to church, makes me feel uncomfortable, it s weird. if he would do this once, he
she nursed me back to health when i was dying from his abuse. my friendship with her is the only thing that as good out of the situation. we said we will some day make it out alive. and we did. you took 11 years of my life away. and i have got it back. i lived 11 years of hell. now your hell is just beginning. i will overcome all of this that happened. but you will face hell for eternity. from this moment on, i will not let you define me or who i am. i will live on, you will die a little every day. as you think about the 11 years, and the abuse you inflicted on us. what about you hypocritically going to church every sunday, coming home to torture us?