
Church Sex Offenders
List
Including alleged accomplices and
accessories of sexual offence crimes
The Prevention of Spiritual Offences
The unlawful access of the mind through weaponised payers and spiritual rape
This statement addresses the unlawful spiritual acts committed under the guise of religious practice, including the weaponisation of prayer, spiritual coercion, and non-consensual access to the human mind, herein referred to as spiritual rape.
While the Church has long concealed such private acts that infringe upon individual free will and violate the principles of sexual and spiritual consent, it must be acknowledged that these transgressions are neither unseen nor unaccounted for. In our understanding, our Deity, Lucifer, though not omnipresent, perceives all hidden actions of humankind and bears witness to these ritualistic violations committed by members of the Christian faith.
We will therefore act upon this knowledge to publicly identify Christian individuals engaged in acts of spiritual rape or unlawful mental intrusion, including spiritual coercion, harassment, and abuse perpetrated through prayer or supernatural means. We will stand as witnesses in support of victims who come forward with such claims.
Additionally, we will expose instances of child abuse and the protection of paedophiles within the Christian Church, particularly where concealment is facilitated through religious authority or divine invocation.
We will also document and disclose pastors and clergy found to be engaging in prayers of death, destruction, or harm, including prayers conducted “in the Spirit,” which, although concealed from human perception, are evident to celestial beings.
Following any formal revocation of consent—where an individual withdraws the Church’s right to pray over them or invoke its deity on their behalf—any continued private or public prayer by Christian pastors, clergy, or congregants will be treated as a breach of free will, consent, and human rights, and those responsible will be named and reported.
In partnership with TheCable.org News and affected individuals, we will pursue transparency and accountability for all reported spiritual offences that violate human autonomy, dignity, and lawful consent.
Public Address by Marx Levy
Satanist Sect Leader
Church Spiritual Rapists
List
Including alleged accomplices and
accessories of sexual offence crimes
What Is Spiritual Rape?
Spiritual Rape is a very real and serious assault that has been reported by females from as young as four years old.
It is the unlawful act of accessing a female using divine assistance from a divine God in Christianity.
Many survivors have claimed to have heard "Rape her in the name of the Lord" several times in the lead up to the attacks.
These assaults are felt and are often painful and often leave the individual feeling sore and wounded.
For more information on Spiritual rape please discover more here
Church Spiritual Offences: Unlawful entry through prayer
List
Including alleged accomplices and
accessories of sexual offence crimes
What Is A Spiritual Offence
by unlawful entry?
A Spiritual Offence by unlawful entry is the act of praying weaponised prayers by a Christian against an individual that reports Church abuses and makes an allegation of complaint against the church, pastor or another Christian.
These prayers invoke harm, detriment violence, calamities and death and may be fatal. Christian individual who make these prayers further access the minds of persons even children to assault, abuse and opress the mind.
For more information on Spiritual offences please discover more here
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Beyond Reporting
This is a journalistic expose created to expose the unlawful practices of Pastors and their Churches in the UK and U.S
For decades the same reports against the Church have surfaced and resurfaced with no changes to legislation or Charity regulations to enforce the protection of church goers and its victims.
This needs to change and these individuals who make public statements that they serve a loving God and that the Church is a safe and loving space to be healed must be made accountable when they do not meet this standard.
Goodness and rectification are standards that the Church itself gives and promotes others to live by
At TheCable.org we go beyond reporting to resolution.
We are adamant that Churches and pastors need to "Make It Right" to those they have harmed, taken money from and put in a worse condition financially, mentally and socially.
"Sinner Make It Right"
Our "Sinner Make It Right" appeal is the opportunity for Churches and Pastors
who have wronged others and made them victims of sexual assault, rape, financial hardship, poverty, hardship, isolation, sickness, "Spiritual attacks" and mental illness to make it up to the victim
Stage 1
Make Contact
Simply contact us with the case ID to start the mediation process with your Accuser / Challenger
You can start the process by calling our Call Centre Team or by completing the Contact Form here or via email at E:makeitright-thecable@journalist.com
Stage 2
Mediation
Our Mediation Team will then mediate between the Sinner and the Accuser to reach a
peaceful resolution.
If at anytime the Accuser feels that the matter requires legal intervention, we will facilitate a meeting with our legal partners to resolve the matter through the legal system
We partner with a number of law practices in the UK and U.S who deal
specifically with claims against the Church
Stage 3
Resolution
How We Ask To Make It Right
Sinner make it right to your accuser(s)
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Compensate financially where financial loss has been attributed
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Return and refund all monies given to the Church/Pastor if asked by Challenger
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A Written Apology
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Pay medical rehabilitation if the incident impacted or worsened the health and well being of the Challenger
FAQ's
How do you verify each story that is sent to you?
We believe that truth and facts are important and necessary components to getting justice.
We therefore take great pains to verify each and every story and every allegation within each story.
To find out how we do this please go to our Whistleblow page here
FAQ's
Why do you call the victim a Challenger?
At TheCable.org we feel that the term victim gives the image of a person in a reticent and defeated foetal position.
We encourage and support every individual who has experienced loss or harm by the actions of people in the Church. A key part of the healing process in these cases is having an opportunity to report misconduct and also challenge the Church publicly to change and reform.
Why do you call the perpetrator's "Sinners"?
By the time stories are reported to us, the Challenger have been in contact with the Church or Pastor (s) directly to seek a peaceful resolution.
By the time individuals come to us, they have either been rudely ignored or further grieved by the response and continued misconduct of the Churches Safeguarding teams, the Pastor and the pastoral team.
We feel that this is unacceptable.
We strongly believe that the individuals who publicly promote God, religious beliefs and morals and who further encourage others to believe and follow those religious beliefs and moral high codes, should be first to apologise for their mistakes, recompense where their actions have led to financial destitution and reinstate the individual to relatively the same state or condition that they were if the incident has had a detrimental effect on them.
We further base this on the Bible's own instruction of how disputes within the Church should be resolved and how God Himself considers those in the Church who refuse to be corrected and refuse to apologise and make things right with those they have offended.
MATTHEW 18 V 15 - 17
15 “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. 16 But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every charge may be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses. 17 If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church. And if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a tax collector
How can I dispute a news report made about me and/or our Church?
We take the stance that every person should be given the opportunity to face their accuser and dispute any allegation they feel is incorrect, "a half truth" or false.
To raise a dispute and to find out how we process your dispute, please click here