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Investigation Finds Ravi Zacharias Guilty of Sexual Misconduct; RZIM Board Apologizes

Editor’s Note: Because of its graphic content, Charisma News has chosen not to link to the investigation report mentioned below. However, a link to this statement is available as a part of the statement from RZIM referenced in this story.

Renowned apologist and Bible teacher Ravi Zacharias was guilty of multiple instances of sexual misconduct and abuse, an independent report commissioned by Ravi Zacharias International Ministries has concluded. RZIM is now apologizing to victims of its founder, who died of cancer last May, and asking forgiveness as it seeks a way forward.

Released on Thursday by the Atlanta-based law firm of Miller & Martin, the investigation report said Zacharias lied in his 2017 statement that “I have never engaged in inappropriate behavior of any kind.” Through multiple interviews conducted with massage therapists and others who interacted with Zacharias over a period of years, the report reveals a pattern of gross sexual misconduct as well as inappropriate texts and emails and one accusation of rape.

Are We Losing the Fear of God When It Comes to the Homosexual Agenda?

We now have a new commander-in-chief, and it appears that what most people have feared has come upon us.

I like what my good friend Dr. Michael Brown has said, “Now, the tables are turned, and that same question must be asked of those who identify as committed followers of Jesus and who voted for Joe Biden. How could you do it? Did you not see the radical, destructive, anti-Christian policy decisions he would make”?

In spite of what you thought about former President Donald J. Trump, you never saw him turn the White House rainbow colors; you would have not found anything on the White House website regarding homosexuality. If it were there, you would have had to dig deep to find it. Trump did not support transgenders in the military, and the list goes on and on.

GOP Senator Says Trump Will Be Acquitted, Biden Unity Promise Failing ‘Miserably’

As House Democrats rested their case in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump Thursday, Republican Sen. Rand Paul says impeachment managers have failed to present any evidence of an impeachable offense against the former president.

In fact, Paul told CBN News that they “are nowhere near to convincing anybody” that Trump is guilty of what he is accused of, and that there will be 44 to 45 Senate Republicans who will acquit Trump by the end of the trial. A total of 34 is needed to acquit Trump.

The Kentucky senator says that, with this trial, President Joe Biden is failing miserably on one of his foremost campaign promises. {eoa}

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