A pastor who preached on Facebook temptations, admits to a three-way relationship with his wife and a church assistant.
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Yet another example of people misunderstanding people of faith and attempting to discount them. OK, so a flawed individual (who just so happens to be a pastor) admits and apologizes for his indiscretion. The people whom they serve take seriously the part in the Bible where Jesus says, "Forgive us our transgressions as we forgive others of their transgressions" and forgive the person. And this is enough to land this person on your ridiculous list? The fact of the matter is that FaceBook can cause damage to a marriage as this pastor testifies through what has come through his counseling of parishioners – and so his past indiscretions cancels that out? Give the pastor a break and do some real research into how "on-line social networks" can damage relationships.