Facebook-Banning Pastor Has Sins of His Own
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Facebook-Banning Pastor Has Sins of His Own

Asbury Park : NJ : USA | Nov 20, 2010 at 4:37 PM PST
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Pastor urges members to drop Facebook

The pastor who ordered church leaders off Facebooklest they be tempted with infidelity is now dealing with an embarrassing flap of his own complete with extramarital adventures. This week's attention has dredged up a 2003 court case in which Cedric Miller had to tell the court all about the sexual three-ways he had with his wife and a male church assistant. (It was a criminal case against the assistant that was eventually dismissed.)

"There are some very innocent people who could be hurt irreparably by the revisiting of this incident," Miller said. "I also stole a honey bun from a store when I was 7 or 8 which I was also reminded of. As with the Facebook issue, context is always important. I will be providing that context this Sunday morning."

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Facebook-Banning Pastor Has Sins of His Own
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Posted By VeronicaS VeronicaS | over 2 years ago
I wrote an article recently on pastor Miller and his "Thou shalt not facebook" chastisement to his congregation. Turns out he has "sins" of his own? Doesn't surprise me!
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