Regarding ICC Sin Lists
The following documentation will show an accurate, chronological display of televised and written material regarding the International Church of Christ's compilation and distribution of members' confidentially confessed sins and will document the ICC organization's entire public response.
During one-on-one Bible studies, persons joining the International Church of Christ (ICC) confess their most embarrassing and intimate sins to members, who then use knowledge of the person's weaknesses to better "suit the study's needs." Upon joining the group, new "disciples" begin a life-style of regular confession to their leaders and other "disciples" in the church (James 5:16). Subsequently, very personal information becomes the primary focus of cell "discipling groups" in the church.
For several years, allegations of confidentiality violations were a common denominator among a large number of ex-members. Former members often claimed leaders had used knowledge of their sins to pressure them coercively or to predict imminent failure should they decide to leave the church. The sheer weight and wide-spread nature of these allegations were more than enough to prompt consideration of their validity and consequences. However, leaders simply attributed these allegations to "bitter ex-members"; rigid, convincing proof was nowhere to be found.
In Spring 1993, however, a former zone leader of the Boston Church of Christ (BCC) revealed a lengthy computer print-out containing all the names of BCC members, and - more importantly - disclosing many personal details of their sexual sins, failures, past relationships, racial differences, or perceived mental stability - all assembled into a single document: a congregational "Sin List". Equally shocking was the list's origin. The former zone leader stated he had personally received it from Boston Church of Christ "Elder/Teacher" Gordon Ferguson.
The months following the document's revelation contain multiple exposures of the ICC's blatant violation of its members' confidentiality. The reader is encouraged to develop a full understanding of the circumstances and personalities surrounding the Sin Lists' exposure.
Interviewer:
Gordon Ferguson:
Interviewer:
Gordon Ferguson:
I don't know the specifics you're talking about
Interviewer:
Al Baird:
Interviewer:
Al Baird:
[interviewer shows list to Baird]
Interviewer:
Al Baird:
[Interviewer holds up sin list.]
Interviewer:
Al Baird:
Interviewer:
Al Baird:
I have never seen a list like that."
[Sin List presented to Al Baird]
Al Baird:
Interviewer:
Al Baird:
Interviewer:
Al Baird:
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