Sociopaths like to cloak themselves in a mantel of respect. They seek careers, or pretend to have careers, in fields that people associate with good character, trustworthiness, and authority, such as law enforcement, the military and the clergy.
Pursuing a career in religion or spirituality is particularly useful for sociopaths. People tend to trust religious figures simply because they are religious figures, which puts a sociopath several moves ahead when trying to scam someone. A sociopath claiming an inside track to God has a very powerful tool when it comes to manipulating people.
Plus, for a sociopath, a career in the clergy is easy—the primarily visible job requirement is an ability to talk. With typical inborn charisma, and a willingness to lie about other credentials, the sociopath is a shoo-in.
Lovefraud has written about several pseudo-members of the clergy whose behavior has certainly flouted the Ten Commandments:
Anthony Owens claimed to be bishop of a fellowship of more than 100 non-denominational churches, which was a lie. He was married to eight women at the same time.
Rabbi Fred Neulander founded the largest Jewish temple in southern New Jersey. He was convicted of arranging the murder of his wife.
Terry Hornbuckle founded a megachurch in Arlington, Texas. He was found guilty of raping three women, two of whom were parishioners.
Then, of course, there’s Fred Brito, who impersonated a Catholic priest, even performing a couple’s wedding, when he had no religious training whatsoever.
Lovefraud readers have told us of more cases. AlohaTraveler says her “Bad Man” had been a pastor for an Assemblies of God church in Seattle. Another woman has built a website about the real reason a reverend abruptly departed from the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale, Florida—an extramarital affair with her.
Fake believers
Even sociopaths who aren’t clergy put religion to work in their manipulation. Here are some examples from the Lovefraud mailbag:
- A woman married a guy who was a “Christian” teacher (her quotes) in schools for 14 years. He abandoned her after six months and started an affair with another woman, all the while talking about reconciliation. She then found out she was his eighth or ninth wife, and he had previously been convicted of bigamy.
- A guy met a woman in a Christian chat room on the Internet. He was in the process of getting a divorce; she claimed she was also. He left everything and moved to her state to be with her. She taught at a Christian school half-days, and would meet him—for sex—after work. She was still married.
- Girl starts dating guy when she is 18. They belonged to the same Christian faith, which did not allow premarital sex; all their dates were chaperoned. When she was 20, they had a fairytale wedding. That night, he raped her, then started gaslighting her, and convinced a doctor that she was crazy, until she ended up on psychotropic drugs.
- A woman’s ex-husband claims to be a Christian minister. “The church is a fraud to bilk people out of money. He helps the other pastor get money from poor people who can’t afford it,” she writes. “When he raped me and tried to kill me, and when he and his daughter broke into my house, well the cops saw him wearing preacher pants and didn’t believe me.”
- Woman meets a guy on a Christian singles site—they both sang, did music ministry, and had an “intense desire to serve the Lord.” They married, started their own church, then she finds out he owed $30,000 in child support and was addicted to hardcore porn. He became physically abusive.
- Woman marries a 51-year-old Catholic school teacher who is an Episcopalian priest, retired military, widowed after 29 years of marriage. Two months into the marriage, his son moves in with them. The son was selling and using cocaine, and her new husband—the priest—was in business with him.
Predators are everywhere
Lovefraud has heard of many more cases in which sociopathic predators were fishing for victims in churches and on religious dating websites. We’ve heard of sociopaths who quoted the Bible, prayed every day, and emotionally tortured their families.
And then there are the sociopaths who use religion as a reason to keep bleeding their victims. Christian religions, and New Age spiritualism, embrace the concept of forgiveness. Sociopaths use this to claim that they’ve “found God” who has forgiven their transgressions, and you should too.
The key point here is that just because someone claims to be Christian, religious, or otherwise spiritual, does not mean he or she is automatically trustworthy. If your instincts are telling you that something is wrong, no matter what the context, pay attention.
moraira43,
I just read your story about work. Good for you for noticing hte phoney text messages. You got it exactly right. This “spiritual” Boss is setting you up so that she looks supportive and you look like a complainer. It’s sad, really.
You noted that there may be an option to transfer. Do it! In situations like these, I believe the truth will spill out in time. Save your evidence, keep notes, but keep them to yourself.
BTW, what she is doing is creating a Hostile Work Environment.. at least for you. This is against the law and falls under the descrimination laws but it sounds like it will be hard to prove.
I believe some of your illnessed are due to the stress of the environment. The biggest thing that stood out for me on your post is you said something like: “I feel uneasy around her.”
That is your body telling you that there is danger in this person. Pay attention to it and believe it 100%. Also, check out the book, “The Gift of Fear.” Our body is so perceptive.
Good luck.
Aloha
alohatraveler: I asked for a transfer prior to my boss going after me. She told me to go and knock on every door and see who’ll hire me … of course I had to go through with this, even though I knew it wasn’t going to go anywhere, all the meetings were set ups … they all where thick as thieves wanting to destroy me … because I was the focus on their problems … why they were miserable in their lives… can’t have Wini smiling and happy most of the time … and productive to boot.
What I’m saying is … Ns, Ps, all anti-social personalities never look inside themselves to resolve their own problems … they always, always have to have an outside fall person to destroy … once they know that another caught on to that it’s them … you’re mince meat … they all go after the person who knows about them, figured them out … and they all act like they are spiritual and put together.
OMG … they just announced Jennifer Hudson was shot and killed tonight. OMG, her voice was incredible.
Anyway … best thing to do when you find yourself working for any anti-social personality is to move on as quickly as you possibly can. Working for them is hell on earth … and it never gets better.
It’s difficult to find a “normal” boss today, the anti-socials have climbed to the top of all the corporate ladders for the last 30 years … and they hire each other … to have their “own kind” around them.
We’re dead ducks out there until this country’s owners of corporations figure out they have to clean house and start all over… full sweep.
Peace.
Indigoblue: I’m retired … I don’t have a set schedule for doing anything in my life. Some days I’m on 9 to 5, other days I’m up really late … it depends on what I’m doing in my life at any given time.
Peace.
Very good I am also on that time is relative schedule 🙂
I am very touched by the connection between AlohaTraveler and Karissa. I firmly believe that sometimes truth is stranger than fiction!
Thank you Donna for this site, which helps people suffering with damaged psyches from the deep lies, betrayal and atrocities heaped upon innocent victims from sociopaths. I am happy, Karissa, that you are on a path for the healing you seek.
It has been a joyous journey watching AlohaTravler as she has gained the wisdom and insights to identify and comprehend behaviors of disordered invididuals and counsel others. It has been marvelous to see her reclaim her joy in life, her confidence and sense of humor. I wish these blessings for you as well, Karissa, as well as peace.
Peggy
Dear Moraria,
I went to work for a psychopath though I was warned she was “difficult”–I didn’t listen and 6 months down the line she lit into me like a mad badger just to prove her power. I resigned the next day. Apparently I was the first one to do so (she had pulled this same power trip on all other employees) and it suprised her. She came to me after she received the resignation letter. I just put it into her box, without comment. she said “Oxy, we need to talk” and I said “there is nothing to talk about, you said it all yesterday.” I never spoke to her again the entire time I was there working out my notice.
Fortunately I was a registered nurse practitioner and jobs were available by the boat load, but even if I had gone unemployed for weeks, I would NOT have worked for that woman, she would have DESTROYED me mentally and emotionally.
Aloha is absolutely RIGHT ON, the stress makes us physically ill, it destroys our sleep, our immune system etc. LISTEN TO YOUR GUT! Take whatever measures to get out of that situation whatever it takes. They are slick and you usually can’t win against them if they are entrenched in power/office/position—but RUNNING is not “losing” it is saving your LIFE! The wise rabbit does not try to fight the fox. He runs and lives. ((((hugs)))))
Peggy, glad to see you around, we miss you when you don’t post much, and sure appreciate you when you do. (((hugs))))
Glad to see you, Oxy. Still more recovery to go through, but at least I can see the path ahead and am not so lost. Trying to recover from the PTSD. Bless your heart for providing so many wonderful words of encouragement to everyone here.
Have been very busy, less focused on healing and more focused on living. Am trying to have fun and am even laughing again! There IS life after the Sociopath (it has been 15 months.) Hurrah! (((hugs)))
Dear Peggy,
I’m not on the blog so much lately as my physical health has improved to the point I am spending more time outside working (in this wonderful fall weather which just lifts my spirits) and having to take less breaks and shorter breaks in accomodation to my old tired bones and muscle@.......! LOL
My son D was “accusing” me of being “manic”—I told him that “it has been so long since you have seen me happy that you don’t remember what it was like” LOL
Compared to where I was a year ago it really is almost a mania, a mania of JOY and enthusiasm and PEACE. A mind that can now focus on and appreciate even small joys, free, TOTALLY FREE of toxic people in my life. I’ve been watching a clump of little tiny violet colored with yellow centers wild flowers out by bedroom window for about a month or more now, and even after our torential rains lately there are still a few of them blooming out there and every morning I get up and run to the window to see if there are still some there, and so far they have been. Just a silly little thing, but something you couldn’t notice if you were depressed and in pain.
Healing is a Journey, Peggy, not a destination IMHO, and I’m far enough away from the pain on the journey I am able to appreciate the scenery along the way now, and some of it is incredibly beautiful, and when I had rocks in my shoes, and thorns in my toes, and briars in my eyes, it was hard to see those beautiful vistas of life, now I can see them and they add so much to the journey. Like the old song from the 40s I think it was (Big band Era) “Through all kinds of weather, what if the sky should fall, as long as we’re together, it doesn’t matter at all. Singing a song, traveling along, side by side.” (I can’t remember his name now off the top of my head, but in the 1960s I met the author of that song. He was an old man then probably 70, and on his right hand had NO fingers, just sort of “buttons” of flesh on that hand, but he played PIANO, believe it or not, and played that song and sang it for me. He was the friend of a father of a friend of mine who played in Dorsey Bros band back in the 30s was how I met him. If a one handed guy can play piano, the rest of us should be able to climb Everest! We will “travel along, singing a song!” ((((hugs Peggy))))
Love to see you happy, Oxy. Thanks for holding the hands of everyone still “in the fog” and “figuring out the puzzle”. Your kind heart and wisdom has helped many.
It’s a beautiful fall here also…yesterday I walked in the park and kicked leaves. Haven’t done that for years. Am feeling so happy I’m thinking of starting a skipping club…want to join? Imagine this…have you ever seen someone skip that didn’t have a smile on their face?!
Peggy-‘somebody’
I will be the first to join. It sounds like so much fun, and no, I don’t recall ever seeing someone skip without a smile on their face! I bet the s’s and p’s wouldn’t smile, but then again, their hearts are so cold, I bet they wouldn’t skip at all! So yes, let me know when you get the club up and running 🙂