
Women who used to be a member of the United States Secret Christian denomination told Broadcasting Corporation that they were coerced by churches to give up their children’s adoption.
Former members said that hundreds of adoption may occur between the 1950s and 1990s.
Some children adopted in the church told us that they were abused and ignored their adopted families.
The claim is as follows The Broadcasting Corporation’s survey last year The allegations of childhood abuse in the church for decades are believed that there are as many as 100,000 members worldwide, which is usually called the truth or two. Since then, the Federal Investigation Bureau (FBI) launched an investigationEssence
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Four women-unmarried at the time-tell us that they have no choice but to give up their babies. The three of them were worried that if they refused, they would be kicked out of the church and sent to hell.
A person said that she was forced to hand over the church to a married couple after being raped at the age of 17 in 1988.
She said to the Broadcasting Corporation: “My fear of hell is so great that I forced me to make up the couple who was determined to put the baby in the church.”
Another person said that before the child was taken away, she did not allow her to see her little daughter.
The Broadcasting Corporation also talked with six people between the 1960s and 1980s as a baby. A woman said that she suffered from physical and emotional abuse in the first adoption family in the church, and the second woman was sexually abused in the second adoption family.

The adopted children (born in the United States) are called “Baldwin Babies” in the church because adoption is supervised by Wally Baldwin, a doctor who died in 2004.
According to the minister who worked with Dr. Baldwin, during pregnancy, some women would stay in the home of Oregon.
The exact number of Baldwin babies is unclear. The Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) talked to Gary Baldwin, the old doctor, and he said that the original record was no longer available, but he thought the number was “less than 200”.
He said that the “inevitable” error was committed by his father’s review system, but his intention was good. Others we talked with them also said that they thought of Dr. Baldwin.
Because the truth does not have official leaders, the BBC (BBC) replaced it with six current senior officials (called the “Supervisor”). We received a response. The supervisor told us that any adoption he knew was carried out through legal channels, and he “heard some beautiful stories.”
A adopted woman was recalled to see hundreds of photos in Dr. Baldwin Dr. Baldwin, which will retain the children he organized in the truth.
Another adopted man told us that he personally established a contact with more than 100 Baldwin babies and mothers.
The church was founded in Ireland in 1897 in 1897. It was established around the Minister (called workers) and spread the doctrine of the New Testament through word of mouth.
Most of the mothers in the Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) believe that workers and the truth as an institution should bear most of the responsibilities of trauma caused by adoption.
“If I keep this child, I will go to hell”
The 62 -year -old Melanie Williams said: “Somewhere in the church deviates from the track, it has become a fear -based cult, and I was forced to make a choice.
At the age of 18, Melanie became pregnant with a boy in her school “crazy love”.
This couple not only unmarried, but his father was not a member of the truth and also refused to become one. This means that Melani committed “terrible sin” in the eyes of local workers.
The worker and her family decided that she could continue to attend the church meeting only when another family of the denomination was given to another family.
Melani recalled: “If I retain this child, I will go to hell. If I keep my baby, I can’t go home.” Melani recalled.
She gave birth at a Catholic Hospital in Oklahoma, where she was cautious in a room herself.
She remembered that she was shouted by the doctor when she started crying during her delivery.
Melanie’s children were driven away before making a sound. She said she didn’t know she had a girl or boy.
The new mother wants to know if her child is dead.
When she finally found that the baby was still alive, she told a nurse that she was shaking whether she had to accept and wanted to hold her child.
The answer said, “You can never hold your child.”
Many years later, Melanie managed to track her daughter-but she didn’t want to meet.

The 54-year-old Deb Adadjo was not sure to abandon her child, but at that time, she refused to reject her too much pressure. They threatened her to participate in the church meeting-in fact, this not only means that you are not only kicked out of the church, but also in the end, but also in the end. Falling into hell.
She was pregnant after being raped in 1988.
She remembered her newborns, and she said, “I can still feel her on her chest.”
She added: “At our last moment, I remember just hugging her and told her that I loved her, I’m sorry for me again and again.”
“I have to let go, I have no choice.”
Deb later met her daughter, but they no longer came into contact.

Sherlene Eicher, 63 from Aiho, said she had never stopped thinking about her daughter, and she felt that her parents forced her to give up in 1982.
Before separate, she held and fed newborns briefly.
Sherlene holds a private birthday celebration for her daughter every year.
She said: “When her birthday is coming, I will give her a birthday greeting card, and I make cakes several times.”
“I will often have a diary-I want to know where she is, what she looks like, what can she experience when she is old.”
Then in 2004, Sherlene’s daughter contacted them through emails, and they met. They are very close to this day.
She Lin said, “When we finally meet, we just hug, hug and hug.”
“We said two or three hours on the phone-she was a very incredible woman.”
The adopted baby opens abuse
Those who interviewed said that the adoption system had almost no review, which set up the potential of abuse. They said that when the baby was on the road, Dr. Baldwin would contact the workers to recommend it, and they suggested that a family in the sect placed the child.
Among the six Baldwin babies talking to Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), two of them were facing sexual and emotional abuse in the adopted family, and a person said that her father had been adopted by emotional abuse.
A woman said that due to extreme physical abuse, she was evacuated from her first adoption family by the society and was placed in the home of the church “elder”-a qualified person held a meeting in her home- And his wife. She said that the couple began to sexually abuse her within a few weeks at the age of 15.
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Another woman said she was beaten by her parents every day and was abused by her uncle in the adoption family at the age of five.
Reports about children’s sexual abuse have been spreading in the church two years ago. Before, and the current members, they have begun contacts in Facebook groups including Baldwin’s mother and baby.
“Mom-I know their feelings, I have a lot of sympathy for them. When they write these stories, I cry for their stories. However, for myself, I cry all tears, and I can cry,” DEB said.
Melani said, “This is like finding my tribe.” “I am no longer alone.”
“Our mother is afraid to hug us, and our father is ashamed of us. Only when we make the final sacrifice will the church accept us.”
“We will get better over the years.”