Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Sadly, so true. I worked on a case yonks ago involving a Methodist minister who was fleecing his flock. Fortunately, he did time for his crime.
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Cynical but point taken - all we can do is air our opinions - doesn't mean we're right.
The good news is that we still have the right to express our opinions in our country and that is a freedom we must staunchly defend.
It's always best to tar everyone with the same brush and concentrate on the bad whilst ignoring the good
Although sticking to the policy of all people are **** till proven otherwise wise is my negative view on humanity , so I'm clearly contradicting myself !
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Sadly, so true. I worked on a case yonks ago involving a Methodist minister who was fleecing his flock. Fortunately, he did time for his crime.
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Depends on what you call 'The Church'.
Ever heard the phrase 'wolf in sheep's clothing'?
The church that robs people blind, as you put it, is actually no church at all.
It breaks my heart. I don't know the guy other than the player I saw . I would say he was the best defender ever to put on a Charlton shirt and my favourite all time Charlton player. That play off goal made him a legend!
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Depends on what you call 'The Church'.
Ever heard the phrase 'wolf in sheep's clothing'?
The church that robs people blind, as you put it, is actually no church at all.
Oh, please.
This is the same line used time and again by apologists across a range of issues...
"Pedophile Priests aren't proper Priests...."
"Corrupt Policemen are not actually Policemen...."
The religion industry scams people every day of the week in the name of 'The Church' - it's only the scale of fleecing that varies.
I think my password for getting on here, and other places, incorporates what I always considered an illustrious, glorious, name. Looks loke I've got to make a few changes.
Staggeringly disillusioned with the club, and now my favourite all time player, as well.
I think my password for getting on here, and other places, incorporates what I always considered an illustrious, glorious, name. Looks loke I've got to make a few changes.
Staggeringly disillusioned with the club, and now my favourite all time player, as well.
Is that how you explained to the mrs why none of your passwords include her or the kids names but all contain "dick"?
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Know its old news but not the only ex-Charlton Player to go a controversial with religion...
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Depends on what you call 'The Church'.
Ever heard the phrase 'wolf in sheep's clothing'?
The church that robs people blind, as you put it, is actually no church at all.
Oh, please.
This is the same line used time and again by apologists across a range of issues...
"Pedophile Priests aren't proper Priests...."
"Corrupt Policemen are not actually Policemen...."
The religion industry scams people every day of the week in the name of 'The Church' - it's only the scale of fleecing that varies.
That's a false syllogism. It's like saying, "I was racially abused by a person in the Covered End. Everyone in the Covered End is a Charlton fan. Therefore all Charlton fans are racists."
There are wrong 'uns in the Church. Rufus may or may not be one, but that doesn't imply everyone in the Church is too, or that the Church itself is corrupt.
Almost seems surreal that such a staunchly religious man and Charlton hero should end up going off the rails like this - doesn't make any sense, if true.
No, because staunchly religious people never rip people off do they?!!!
The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
Know its old news but not the only ex-Charlton Player to go a controversial with religion...
It's also a misrepresentation. There's no prejudice in suggesting men and women are equal but not the same, and the passage in question talks about a mutual giving of submission not one gender demanding it. It also asks husbands to give themselves up for their wives, also an act of submission - but context doesn't always garner a headline of the impact sought.
There are loads of Christians in the game, as there are Muslims, and plenty of both through Charlton over the years.
Paul Elliott called Richard Rufus the N word and lost not only money but his reputation as well, which he is working to restore. This whole situation is so bizarre, I just hope that Richard was just rubbish at investing the money and they don't prove it's a Ponzi scam, or otherwise the future will be very bleak for one of our CAFC Legends.
A small part of me feels like the little kid in the (American) true story on being told his great sporting hero ( Joe DiMagio/or Babe Ruth ? ) had been taking bribes. Plaintively cried ' say it aint so Joe' -
Paul Elliott called Richard Rufus the N word and lost not only money but his reputation as well, which he is working to restore. This whole situation is so bizarre, I just hope that Richard was just rubbish at investing the money and they don't prove it's a Ponzi scam, or otherwise the future will be very bleak for one of our CAFC Legends.
Elliott still pitches up in the Directors' area bit in the West Stand though doesn't he. I can't imagine Roof will be invited along anytime soon. Why is Elliott there anyway ?
Paul Elliott called Richard Rufus the N word and lost not only money but his reputation as well, which he is working to restore. This whole situation is so bizarre, I just hope that Richard was just rubbish at investing the money and they don't prove it's a Ponzi scam, or otherwise the future will be very bleak for one of our CAFC Legends.
Elliott still pitches up in the Directors' area bit in the West Stand though doesn't he. I can't imagine Roof will be invited along anytime soon. Why is Elliott there anyway ?
I just hope that Richard was just rubbish at investing the money and they don't prove it's a Ponzi scam, or otherwise the future will be very bleak for one of our CAFC Legends.
In theory it doesn't matter whether it was an out and out Ponzi or not. At the time the money was allegedly taken he wasn't authorised and if he did accept funds in respect of a regulated activity, like investing or deposit-taking, it is illegal. Full stop.
That's a two-year max sentence straight away without factoring in other issues like making statements either falsely or with a reckless disregard as to the veracity of the statements. Or indeed, merely but dishonestly concealing material facts. That would add another 5 years to the maximum. (If the "authorities" have enough brain power to bring the right charges.)
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The church has been robbing people blind for centuries, Rufus is just the latest in a long line of con men to take advantage of the chronically stupid.
The good news is that we still have the right to express our opinions in our country and that is a freedom we must staunchly defend.
Although sticking to the policy of all people are **** till proven otherwise wise is my negative view on humanity , so I'm clearly contradicting myself !
I have this mental image of you Oohaah
https://stephenjacks58.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/7.jpg
Ever heard the phrase 'wolf in sheep's clothing'?
The church that robs people blind, as you put it, is actually no church at all.
This is the same line used time and again by apologists across a range of issues...
"Pedophile Priests aren't proper Priests...."
"Corrupt Policemen are not actually Policemen...."
The religion industry scams people every day of the week in the name of 'The Church' - it's only the scale of fleecing that varies.
Staggeringly disillusioned with the club, and now my favourite all time player, as well.
http://www.christiantoday.com/article/former.premier.league.star.turned.pastor.gavin.peacock.criticised.for.tweeting.wives.should.gladly.submit.to.husbands.leadership/45569.htm
There are wrong 'uns in the Church. Rufus may or may not be one, but that doesn't imply everyone in the Church is too, or that the Church itself is corrupt.
There are loads of Christians in the game, as there are Muslims, and plenty of both through Charlton over the years.
But what do I know... ;-)
Confirmed, at least in part
but his reputation as well, which he is working to restore.
This whole situation is so bizarre,
I just hope that Richard was just rubbish at investing the money and they don't prove it's a Ponzi scam, or otherwise the future will be very bleak for one of
our CAFC Legends.
A small part of me feels like the little kid in the (American) true story on being told his great sporting hero ( Joe DiMagio/or Babe Ruth ? ) had been taking bribes.
Plaintively cried ' say it aint so Joe' -
That's a two-year max sentence straight away without factoring in other issues like making statements either falsely or with a reckless disregard as to the veracity of the statements. Or indeed, merely but dishonestly concealing material facts. That would add another 5 years to the maximum. (If the "authorities" have enough brain power to bring the right charges.)