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The Bobster
11-18-2010, 01:41 PM
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2010/11/17/rev-to-nj-church-leaders-thou-shalt-not-facebook/

Rev. To NJ Church Leaders: Thou Shalt Not Facebook
November 17, 2010 11:15 PM

NEPTUNE, N.J. (AP) – Thou shalt not commit adultery. And thou also shalt not use Facebook.

That’s the edict from a New Jersey pastor who feels the two often go together.

The Rev. Cedric Miller said 20 couples among the 1,100 members of his Living Word Christian Fellowship Church have run into marital trouble over the last six months after a spouse connected with an ex-flame over Facebook.

Because of the problems, he is ordering about 50 married church officials to delete their accounts with the social networking site or resign from their leadership positions. He had previously asked married congregants to share their login information with their spouses and now plans to suggest that they give up Facebook altogether.

“I’ve been in extended counseling with couples with marital problems because of Facebook for the last year and a half,” he said. “What happens is someone from yesterday surfaces, it leads to conversations and there have been physical meet-ups. The temptation is just too great.”

Miller is married and has a Facebook account that he uses to keep in touch with six children, but he will heed his own advice and cancel his account this weekend.

On Sunday, he plans to “strongly suggest” that all married people to stop using Facebook, lest they endanger their marriage.

“The advice will go to the entire church,” he said. “They’ll hear what I’m asking of my church leadership. I won’t mandate it for the entire congregation, but I hope people will follow my advice.”

Miller said he has spoken from the pulpit before about the dangers of Facebook, asking married couples to give each other their passwords to the site.

“Some did. Others got scared and deleted their accounts right away. And some felt it was none of my business and continued on,” he said.

Miller said he has gotten a mostly positive response so far among the leaders subject to his edict, which was first reported by the Asbury Park Press.

Pat Dawson, a minister at the church, uses her Facebook account to see photos of her relatives. She is unmarried and therefore not required to delete her account, but she agrees with Miller about the dangers such sites can create.

“I know he feels very strongly about this,” she said. “It can be a useful tool, but it also can cause great problems in a relationship. If your spouse won’t give you his or her password, you’ve got a problem.”

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers says 81 percent of its members have used or been faced with evidence plucked from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social networking sites in divorce cases over the last five years.

About one in five adults uses Facebook for flirting, according to a 2008 report by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. And a do-it-yourself divorce site in the United Kingdom, Divorce-Online, reported late last year that the word “Facebook” was appearing in about one in five of the petitions it was handling.

Miller says there are legitimate uses for Facebook, which is why he started an account a few years ago.

“People use it as an opportunity to invite others to social gatherings, to share Scripture or talk about what went on at church,” he said. “Those are all positive, worthwhile things. But the downside is just too great.”

Exterminanegros
11-18-2010, 02:00 PM
Niggers have never heard of being selective about who they add as a friend, in other words taking care with adding acquaintances and sketchy people? Oh, that's right! Niggers are sketchy people!

JaTavious Mugabe
11-18-2010, 02:39 PM
I'm just surprised they were on Facebook instead of MySpace. I left MySpace years ago when it became an online ghetto. Facebook is the human social network.

40steel211
11-18-2010, 02:44 PM
I'm just surprised they were on Facebook instead of MySpace. I left MySpace years ago when it became an online ghetto. Facebook is the human social network.

That is so true. Myspace used to be all humans, though mostly kids.

Ron Paul Supporter
11-18-2010, 02:51 PM
This is TOO funny.

1) Since when did niggers need facebook to muh-dik ?
2) Good, get the nogs off of facebook. Infact, get them out of EVERYTHING.

:win

JaTavious Mugabe
11-18-2010, 02:52 PM
though mostly kids.
Yeah, that was another part of the problem. I felt like a pedophile just for having a MySpace account. Too many unsupervised, provocatively dressed (e.g. 13 year old wearing a T-shirt that says "cumdumpster") little girls on there sending random guys like me friend requests.
http://www.wrongtees.com/images/dynamic/pedobear_thumbnail_tan.png

The Bobster
11-25-2010, 02:25 PM
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2010/11/24/nj-anti-facebook-pastor-taking-leave-over-affair/#comment-10998

NJ Anti-Facebook Pastor Taking Leave Over Affair
November 24, 2010 11:15 PM

NEPTUNE, N.J. (AP) –- A pastor who barred church officials from using Facebook, saying it can lead to adultery, is temporarily stepping down from the pulpit following his admission that he engaged in a three-way sexual relationship a decade ago.

The Rev. Cedric Miller made worldwide headlines last week when he urged congregants at his Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune, N.J., to drop their Facebook accounts because he believes the social networking site facilitates affairs.

Days later, Miller offered to step down after The Asbury Park Press reported on a 10-year-old affair of his own involving a three-way sexual relationship with his wife and a male church assistant.

On Wednesday, Miller told The Associated Press that he would be “taking some time off” following a church vote Tuesday night on his status as senior pastor. He said he will resume his pastorate “eventually.”

He says church members gave him a vote of confidence, subject to some restrictions he wouldn’t list.

The church had no immediate comment.

Last week, Miller had ordered about 50 married church officials to delete their Facebook accounts or resign from their leadership positions. He also suggested that married members of the congregation do likewise, and said he was deleting his own account.

Miller said he made the request because 20 couples among the 1,100 members of his flock had run into marital trouble over the last six months after a spouse connected with an ex-flame over Facebook.

At Sunday’s service, Miller, with his wife by his side, asked church leaders to suppote his nigger ass in light of his own affair.

YTISFEDUP
11-25-2010, 02:36 PM
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2010/11/24/nj-anti-facebook-pastor-taking-leave-over-affair/#comment-10998

NJ Anti-Facebook Pastor Taking Leave Over Affair
November 24, 2010 11:15 PM

NEPTUNE, N.J. (AP) –- A pastor who barred church officials from using Facebook, saying it can lead to adultery, is temporarily stepping down from the pulpit following his admission that he engaged in a three-way sexual relationship a decade ago.

The Rev. Cedric Miller made worldwide headlines last week when he urged congregants at his Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune, N.J., to drop their Facebook accounts because he believes the social networking site facilitates affairs.

Days later, Miller offered to step down after The Asbury Park Press reported on a 10-year-old affair of his own involving a three-way sexual relationship with his wife and a male church assistant.

On Wednesday, Miller told The Associated Press that he would be “taking some time off” following a church vote Tuesday night on his status as senior pastor. He said he will resume his pastorate “eventually.”

He says church members gave him a vote of confidence, subject to some restrictions he wouldn’t list.

The church had no immediate comment.

Last week, Miller had ordered about 50 married church officials to delete their Facebook accounts or resign from their leadership positions. He also suggested that married members of the congregation do likewise, and said he was deleting his own account.

Miller said he made the request because 20 couples among the 1,100 members of his flock had run into marital trouble over the last six months after a spouse connected with an ex-flame over Facebook.

At Sunday’s service, Miller, with his wife by his side, asked church leaders to suppote his nigger ass in light of his own affair.

:rofl The hypocrisy of niggers is endless.

The Bobster
11-29-2010, 02:19 PM
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local-beat/NJ-Anti-Facebook-Pastor-to-Resume-Job-in-90-Days-110946619.html

NJ Anti-Facebook Pastor to Resume Job in 90 Days
Updated 6:35 AM EST, Mon, Nov 29, 2010

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A pastor who barred church officials from using Facebook, saying it can lead to adultery, will take a 90-day sabbatical and return to his post, a church elder announced Sunday. The decision follows the pastor's admission that he engaged in a three-way sexual relationship a decade ago.

Leaders at the Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune gave the Rev. Cedric Miller a vote of confidence as the church's spiritual leader during a meeting Monday, Associate Reverend Linda Parreott said during church services.

The unanimous decision came after “prayer and thoughtful consideration” by the church's board of elders, along with recommendations from other local pastors, she said.

Miller announced earlier this week that he would be “taking some time off” and planned to return to his post at a later date.

He offered to step down after the Asbury Park Press reported on court testimony he gave in April 2003. In it, he admitted having a threesome with his wife and a male church assistant and said the encounters sometimes took place during Thursday Bible study meetings and Sundays after church.

Church leaders had not commented publicly on his status until Sunday.

“We are confident that Pastor Cedric Miller is the man that God has chosen to lead this church into our destiny,” Parreott said.

“After 90 days, Pastor Cedric Miller will resume his goal to be senior pastor of this church.”

Miller first made headlines earlier this month when he urged congregants to drop their Facebook accounts because he believes the social networking site facilitates affairs.

He recently ordered about 50 married church officials to delete their Facebook accounts or resign from their leadership positions.

He also suggested that married members of the congregation do the same and said he was deleting his own account.

Miller said he made the request because 20 couples among the 1,100 members of his flock had run into marital trouble over the last six months after a spouse connected with an ex-flame over Facebook.

While addressing his congregation during Sunday's service, Miller said he has no intention of relinquishing his crusade against the purported evils of Facebook.