Beaverton church sues family after they criticize it online
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BEAVERTON, Ore. - A church pastor is suing a mother and daughter for $500,000 because they gave the church bad reviews online.
The family being sued left the church a few years ago and Julie Anne Smith says she and her family were shunned and couldn't understand why. So she went online and wrote Google and DEX reviews of the church and then started a blog.
"I thought, I'm just going to post a review," Smith said. "We do it with restaurants and hotels and whatnot, and I thought, why not do it with this church?"
Never did she think Beaverton Grace Bible Church and Pastor Charles O'Neal would slap her with the lawsuit.
"I'm a stay-at-home mom. I teach my kids at home, and this is just not the amount of money that normal moms have."
When the family left the church, Smith says friends were told to end all contact with her.
"If I went to Costco or any place in town, if I ran into somebody, they would turn their heads and walk the other way," she said. "All we did was asked questions. We just raised concerns. There's no sin in that."
Dissatisfied, she went online to write reviews. Other church members counteracted them with church praise. So Smith started a blog called "Beaverton Grace Bible Church Survivors."
But the pastor claims in the lawsuit he filed that her words, "creepy," "cult," "control tactics," and "spiritual abuse," are defamation.
"What somebody does in the church is one thing, but when you get out into society we have the right to free speech, and it may not be what people want to hear, but we absolutely have that right," Smith said.
The lawsuit didn’t just target Smith. Her daughter and three other commenters are also being sued.
"He can say what he wants in the church and say, don't talk about this or don't talk about that, or don't talk to this person, but when you're out in the civil world, you don't do that anymore," Smith said. "And he's not my pastor anymore. He does not have that right to keep people from talking."
The Smiths filed a special free speech motion to dismiss the lawsuit. It goes before a judge later this month.
KATU News called the church, went there, went to the pastor's home and spoke to his wife. KATU News also called the pastor's attorney. All of them declined to give their side of the story.
The news anchor is entirely wrong to say "This is a First Amendment showdown: freedom of religion and freedom of speech."
There is no freedom of religion question involved here. The minister's behavior is being criticised, but it probably can't be stopped. Â Nobody cares what he believes.
-dlj.
I saw something about this on Fox News. I have a smart T.V., and when I turned it to Fox News, the screen became 12", and everything was in black and white.
Whatever happened in this case? Â I sure hope Smith won. Â I don't see anything here that adds up to slander. Â She is 100% entitled to her opinion, and if she thinks the pastor is "creepy", then so be it. Â She has not lied, she has merely expressed her opinion (which is the whole point of blogs and review sites). Â Boy, I would love to see a defense team try to prove that he (or anyone, for that fact) is not "creepy". Â This is the most sophomoric lawsuit yet!
If your organization doesn't pay taxes, then you can't use the legal system. It's the way it should be. Either pay taxes or shut up.
I am really surprised that the Church would react that way.  WOW What a good example this is for all of us that are trying to change our lives. So Now what does Paul say about this in 1 Corinthians. I pray for that Church and their Pastor and that God takes care of this on a Church level and not how it is done between people. Earthly goals!
Well, 1 Timothy 3:8-16, 2 Timothy 3, and Titus 2.  No matter the Church and the Pastor and anyone in office of a Church is to be an example for others and I see the Pastor acting on Earthly goals more that on Heavenly goals. It would probably be better if someone reread their Bible. I am very confused!
it is slander
Any organization the engagaes in "shuning" *IS* creepy.
Case closed!
The church doesnt have Â
(.... wait for it ....)a prayer!.
This isnt about free speech...it is about slander.
Wow. What a waste of public resources. It's the internet.
Read the Press Release @ http://www.beavertongracebible.org/statement.html
@kahn Of the parishioner, by the minister.
-dlj.
@B Hobbs
"God Himself has established order in every area of our lives, and the church is no exception, " according to your press release.
Bad news guys: the only law of God's that you can really depend on is the Second Law of Thermodynamics.Â
Disorder always and everywhere tends to increase; it takes work to stop it or reverse it.
-dlj.