In our recent article, we were surprised to see a record-breaking 100+ comments on our site. However, it was disheartening to note that a significant portion of these comments were unrelated to the article's content. As we've mentioned before, the nature of many comments was not only off-topic but also carried tones of disrespect and degradation. We were also deeply disturbed by certain allegations and behaviors exhibited by some commenters. Such hostile remarks and actions have no place on our platform. We kindly ask all commenters to maintain civility and respect, as our aim is to offer a constructive space for current and former GDT members to share their insights.
Over the past several decades, whispers have circulated suggesting Pastor Isaac Noriega might have fathered a child outside of wedlock, with some speculating this took place during his tenure as Tabernaculo Emanuel / Golden Dawn Tabernacle Pastor. It's essential to approach such claims with caution and avoid sharing them without substantial evidence.
In our article last week, we aimed to dive deeper into the topic of abuse and explore its prevalence within Golden Dawn Taberncle's culture. However, this has been challenging due to many situations having a mix of elements like spiritual, physical, and mental abuse. But due to recent tragic events, we're compelled to discuss a specific issue today: the abuse of the elderly and sick. Though we intend to delve deeper into various forms of elder abuse in future articles, today's piece will specifically address its connection to the church services. A recent incident highlights just how alarming this form of abuse can be.
The purpose of this post is to bring attention to what at first seems like a noble endeavor, a residential complex created to provide lodging for elderly and widowed congregants. But also to raise significant apprehensions as there have been reports of mistreatment of the elderly individuals that reside in this compound. The abuse of the elderly is an issue of utmost gravity, and we intend to delve deeper into the treatment of widows and the ill in future posts. For the time being, however, our focus in this post will be restricted to the happenings within the elder complex.