Rev. David J Anderson in Virginia Beach Confessed to Being in Pat Robertson's Sex Cult and the Internet Scrubbed it.
- tom althouse
- May 22
- 2 min read
If you search for David Anderson (which my team did with spelling errors and all) AI from Google Search creates a web of excuses as to WHY he didn't leave under a scandal.
Notice the simple question with errors: why did Daiv dAnderson leave what his confession was...
And look at ALL it says... about how he didn't leave under immoral terms or anything! "There are no public records" is the second statement.
If I asked you conversationally, "Why did David leave that church?" Is your response immediately going to sound like this, "There are no public records of a scandal," when anything in terms of a cover-up campaign could be said? Think about it - if they wanted to cover this up and make me look wacko (even though below -see where I have print outs of a publicly published now wiped resume of the pastor who took over for David after he left proving it was an immoral failure...) they could easily have AI programmed here to say "Rev David Anderson from KPC left to create other ministries and died in ... " or "It shows he left in this year and has this many children and lives in...." But it went to this extent to deter users from thinking anything was going on? Does that seem logical for a robot?

Note at the bottom... where it says "Pastor Anderson simply moved on to serve other congregations." WHAT?


Listen to my podcast episode where I discuss this here:
IMPORTANT REQUEST | Were you in Virginia Beach between 1980-1993
I need to hear from anyone who was in Kempsville Presbyterian Church in Virginia Beach when Anderson was in the sex ring (that he confessed to) Do you remember the night he resigned, or know any firsthand perspective of the night he confessed to sleeping with Pat Robertson, and the congregation was surprised and it created a situation that others would remember.
Use my "What's Your Story" contact form on my homepage at TomAlthouse.com if you remember anything. Thank you for being here.

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