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11-05-2006, 11:52 AM
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- An independent oversight board dismissed the Rev. Ted Haggard as senior pastor of the megachurch he founded, determining the influential evangelist had committed "sexually immoral conduct."

The board's decision Saturday cuts Haggard off from leadership of the 14,000-member New Life Church.

He had resigned two days earlier as president of the National Association of Evangelicals, where he held sway in Washington and condemned homosexuality, after a Denver man claimed to have had drug-fueled trysts with him. He also placed himself on administrative leave from the New Life Church, but its Overseer Board took the stronger action Saturday.

"Our investigation and Pastor Haggard's public statements have proven without a doubt that he has committed sexually immoral conduct," the board said in a statement.

Haggard was informed of the decision and "agreed as well that he should be dismissed," the statement said.

The Rev. Ross Parsley will lead the church until a permanent replacement is chosen by the end of the year, it said. A letter explaining Haggard's removal and an apology from him was to be read at Sunday services.

Haggard, 50, on Friday acknowledged paying the Denver man, Mike Jones, for a massage and for methamphetamine, but said he did not have sex with him and did not take the drug.

He did not answer his home or mobile phones Saturday. The Rev. Rob Brendle, an associate pastor at New Life, said Haggard was out of town.

"We are fully confident in the board's judgment and decision," Brendle said. "Everyone supports Ted and his family. We stand by him."

Jones said news of Haggard's dismissal saddened him.

"I feel really bad for his wife and family and his congregation. I know it's a sad day for them, too," Jones said. "I just hope the family has peace and can come to terms with things. I hope they can continue with a happy life."

Haggard's situation is a disappointment to Christian conservatives, whom President Bush and other Republicans are courting heavily in the run-up to Tuesday's election.

Many were already disheartened with the president and the Republican-controlled Congress over their failure to deliver big gains on social issues even before the congressional page scandal involving former Rep. Mark Foley.

Haggard, who had been president of the evangelical association since 2003, has participated in conference calls with White House staffers and lobbied Congress last year on Supreme Court nominees.

The association has named President Leith Anderson, senior pastor of Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Minn., as its interim president.

Haggard founded New Life in the mid-1980s and held its first services in the unfinished basement of his Colorado Springs home.

Jones, who said he is gay, said he was upset when he discovered who Haggard was and found out that New Life had publicly opposed same-sex marriage -- a key issue in Colorado, with a pair of issues on Tuesday's ballot.

Jones has denied selling drugs but said Haggard snorted methamphetamine before their sexual encounters to heighten his experience.

Haggard told reporters he bought meth but never used it; he said he received a massage from Jones after being referred to him by a Denver hotel. Jones said that no hotel referred Haggard and that he advertises only in gay publications.
Church member Christine Rayes, 47, said the congregation had hoped the allegations "were all lies."

"We all have to move forward now," she said. "This doesn't make what Ted accomplished here any less. The farther up you are, the more you are a target for Satan."

MedicCook
11-05-2006, 03:42 PM
"... The farther up you are, the more you are a target for Satan."

Why does everyone have to blame Satan?

Could it be that this guy on his own, not under the power of Satan or God, called up a male hooker and had a drug and sex fest.

If this guy was part of the Church of Satan her eis what he would have been following.



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1. Satan represents indulgence instead of abstinence!

2. Satan represents vital existence instead of spiritual pipe dreams!

3. Satan represents undefiled wisdom instead of hypocritical self-deceit!

4. Satan represents kindness to those who deserve it instead of love wasted on ingrates!

5. Satan represents vengeance instead of turning the other cheek!

6. Satan represents responsibility to the responsible instead of concern for psychic vampires!

7. Satan represents man as just another animal, sometimes better, more often worse than those that walk on all-fours, who, because of his “divine spiritual and intellectual development,” has become the most vicious animal of all!

8. Satan represents all of the so-called sins, as they all lead to physical, mental, or emotional gratification!

9. Satan has been the best friend the Church has ever had, as He has kept it in business all these years!

This guy did nothing wrong though. Did he harm anyone in this act?

MedicCook
11-05-2006, 07:31 PM
Haggard confesses to 'lifelong' sexual problem

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (CNN) -- Evangelical pastor Ted Haggard confessed on Sunday to a "lifelong" sexual problem, and said he was "a deceiver and a liar," in a letter read to his New Life Church.

"There is part of my life that is so repulsive and dark that I've been warring against it all of my adult life," he said in the letter.

Haggard apologized to his congregation and asked for their forgiveness in the letter read by pastor Larry Stockstill, a member of the board of overseers of New Life Church.

On Saturday, the board ousted Haggard from the 14,000-member church, which he founded more than 20 years ago, citing his "sexually immoral conduct."

Haggard had previously admitted that he bought methamphetamine and got a massage from Mike Jones, a former prostitute. Jones said the prominent pastor had paid him for sex over a three-year period. (Watch what led to Haggards firing -- 2:40)

Haggard, in an interview with CNN affiliate KUSA denied having sex with Jones and said he did not use the drug and threw it away.

In the letter read Sunday, Haggard took responsibility for his actions, saying "I am guilty of sexual immorality" and noted that "the things I did opened the door for additional allegations."

He asked the congregation to also forgive his accuser, who Haggard said has revealed "the deception ... that was in my life."

In a separate letter from Haggard's wife, also read by Stockstill, Gayle Haggard said while her heart is broken, she remains "committed to him until death do us part."

An overflow congregation responded to the announcement with a standing ovation.

Haggard, 50, and his wife have five children.

Haggard initially denied knowing Jones. His admissions Friday sent shock waves through evangelical circles, where many leaders had rallied to his defense when the allegations surfaced earlier in the week.

He resigned as president of the National Association of Evangelicals, an umbrella group representing more than 45,000 churches with 30 million members.

The group named a new interim president Saturday.

The new president, Leith Anderson, is a senior pastor of Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and is "a man of great personal integrity and spiritual leadership," board chairman L. Roy Taylor said in a statement.

Although Time magazine had put Haggard on its list of the nation's 25 most influential evangelicals, citing his White House access, White House spokesman Tony Fratto insisted Friday that it was inaccurate to portray Haggard as having close White House ties.

In an interview with CNN on Friday, Jones said he decided to go public about his sexual relationship with Haggard because of the pastor's support for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage that is on the ballot Tuesday in Colorado.

"For someone who is up there preaching that marriage should only be between a man and a woman, and he's going behind his wife's back and seeing a gay man for sex -- I felt like I owed it to the gay community to expose the hypocrisy," Jones said.

But Jones' account of events also came under scrutiny Friday after the results of a polygraph test he volunteered to take for Denver's KHOW radio, where he originally made his allegations Wednesday.

The polygraph examiner concluded Jones showed some "deception." However, the examiner said because Jones was exhausted at the time the test was administered, it would need to be redone after he slept and ate to get more trustworthy results.

Jones told CNN that the part of the test he failed was on the question of whether he and Haggard had sex.

"I don't understand why I failed the part about Haggard," he said. "That's the reason he contacted me to begin with."

Haggard had told reporters earlier in the week that he did not know Jones. But Friday, he said a Denver hotel where he was staying referred him to Jones for a massage, and Jones "told him about" the methamphetamine. He did not identify the hotel.

Jones told CNN he did not sell methamphetamine to Haggard, but he said he gave Haggard a contact to obtain the drug and saw him use it on multiple occasions. He also said he was "not listed with any concierge" at a Denver hotel.

Asked about Haggard's continued denials of a sexual relationship, Jones noted that Haggard had denied even knowing him until he released voice mails he had kept from Haggard.

An expert hired by KUSA concluded the voice on the messages was probably Haggard, and a more detailed analysis was under way. The pastor admitted Friday that he did call Jones "to buy some meth, but I threw it away."

Jones has said he met Haggard three years ago when the pastor answered his escort ad, pretending to be a man from Kansas City named "Art." He said their sexual encounters continued monthly until August.

Haggard's middle name is Arthur.

Jones, who has said he no longer works as a prostitute, told CNN he only learned Haggard's true identity several months ago, when he recognized him after seeing him on TV.

"You can't put yourself in the position he was in and want respect and people to follow your words when you're actually doing the opposite behind their backs," Jones said.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/11/05/haggard.allegations/index.html