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Why Is
Bob Jones University So Nervous?
By Rod Dreher The American Conservative
February 12, 2014
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The fundamentalist college fired
GRACE, the investigator it hired to look into allegations of
sexual abuse there — this, as the investigative report was
nearing completion. RNS reports:
In December, BJU president Stephen Jones announced his
resignation due to health concerns, a point made in its termination letter to GRACE.
“This ‘Notice’ took GRACE by complete surprise as
there had been no prior indications from BJU that termination
was even being considered,” a press release from GRACE said.
The investigation was led by Boz Tchividjian, Billy
Graham’s grandson, who said he has no further
comment. Tchividjian, who blogs for Religion News Service, wrote Friday on why Christians struggle to
report sex abuse claims.
“At the heart of the struggle is a fear that is rooted
in the need to self-protect,” he wrote. “All such ‘fears’ are usually
masked by a rationale that the reporting of such abuse may
‘damage the reputation of Christ.’”
GRACE was similarly fired last year by an independent Baptist
missions agency shortly before it could conclude another abuse
investigation of missionary children.
A spokesperson for the university said the school was
committed to moving forward – either with GRACE or another third
party – to finish the project and publish a public report.
We can’t know at this point, but BJU’s actions make it
sound like GRACE was getting too close to the truth. Former BJU
student Erin
Burchwell, who claims she was molested at least 40 times,
believes so, and told a Greenville, SC, TV station that there
was a cover-up at the religious college:
Burchwell said the GRACE investigation would have
validated her claim.
“I’ve been told for 15 years not to talk about it, but
now I’m allowed to talk about it to somebody who’s validating me
and telling me that I was wronged.” Burchwell said.
She grew up on Bob Jones campus and attended BJU in
the late 90s. She says that’s when a male graduate student
assaulted her over a period of several months.
“He did not rape me, so it can’t be considered a rape
case,” Burchwell said. “But he molested me multiple times. I
mean, probably 40 or more times.”
Burchwell claims when her parents finally reported the
assaults to university administrators, they were told not to go
to the police.
Burchwell says administrators also tried to blame what
happened on her clothing.
“What was I wearing when all these incidents
occurred? What did I have on? Was it tight? Was it low?
Obviously, the point being it was somehow my fault,” she said.
Bob Jones University is about to find out the first rule
of modern crisis management: trying to prevent the truth from
coming out not only fails, usually, but also causes worse
problems for you in the long run. If there really were victims of
abuse at BJU, may they find the strength to come forward on the
record, and challenge the alleged culture of cover-up at the
school. And may the news media see the smoke signals that sacking
GRACE sends up, and start looking for the hidden fire at BJU.
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