Monday, November 22, 2010

Facebook-banning NJ pastor acknowledges threesome

http://www.middletownjournal.com/news/nation-world-news/facebook-banning-nj-pastor-acknowledges-threesome-1008998.html

In searching for an article for the blog assignment, I ran across a very interesting article that I found to be very amuzing. The Rev. Cedric Miller confirmed the information reported was true of a testimony he gave in a criminal case in 2003 dealing with his ex-wife. In his testimony he said his wife had an "extramarital affair with the church assistant" and Miller participated in many of the sexual encounters, and sometimes the assistant's wife was present that took place at Miller's home place during Thursday Bible study meetings and Sundays after church."The minister said the encounters "came to a crashing halt" when several women in the church accused the assistant of having sex with them.Miller since then has been preeching that "Facebook was a "portal to infidelity" and told married church leaders to delete their accounts or resign as the church leaders. Miller ends the article by saying , "My life as a minister, husband, father and friend has led me to the conviction that I must do all that I can to help as many people strengthen, preserve and repair the often times fragile cords of marriage" This article automatically made be thing of Bitzers, Rhetorical Situation theory. The exigence of the situation is the affair that the Minister and his wife had together. The audience in this situation was the congergation of his church or anyone he recieves his words of wisdom, The constraints of the situation was that he was having orgies with members of the church and was preeching a different message. And the fitting response was "My life as a minister, husband, father and friend has led me to the conviction that I must do all that I can to help as many people strengthen, preserve and repair the often times fragile cords of marriage", he since then has been trying to seploy people off of Facebook.

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