Anti-Facebook preacher admitted affair
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Release time:2010-11-22
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A New Jersey minister who told his flock to quit Facebook to save their marriages engaged in group sex, his own testimony reveals.
The Rev. Cedric Miller, pastor of the Living Word Christian Fellowship in Neptune, N.J., admitted in his testimony in a 2003 case to a sexual relationship that included his wife, a male church assistant and sometimes the other man's wife, The Asbury Park Press reported Saturday.
Miller last week banned his church's leaders from using Facebook, saying it was a gateway to adultery.
He revealed his sexual dalliances during testimony in a criminal case against the assistant that was later dismissed.
"It has come to my attention that a very painful part of my past has resurfaced," Miller said in an e-mail response Friday. "This was resolved at that time and accordingly we will not allow it to detract from our mission at hand to save as many marriages as we can.''
In his 2003 testimony in which he admitted to the sexual affair, he said "between the four of us ... it was just, I mean there was touching, there was … it was crazy, it was as wrong as wrong could get. Yes."
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