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The evangelical pastor at the height of his glory. |
V wenty-two years later in Colorado Springs, married to Gayle (!), Five children, Ted Haggard is the head of a mégaparoisse which cost $ 50 million and has 10,000 members. He chairs the National Association of Evangelicals, which represents 30 million Americans. He is in regular contact with the White House ("The only disagreement between me and George W. is the choice of a pickup, it is Ford, Chevrolet me"). It also supports the campaign for Republicans to put a ban on gay marriage in the constitution of Colorado. It is 2006 and Mike Jones - massager which the pastor visits for three years to do masturbate ($ 200 cash, plus tip) and stock up on amphetamines - discovers that his client "Art" is in reality the preacher which campaigns against homosexuals. Conflict: his job is based on discretion, but Mike is also a gay activist. He denounces the hypocrisy of Ted Haggard in the media and at the same time messes up his own career.
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Operation "united family" for the magazine: children taken hostage. |
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Mike Jones, pastor of the massager. |
D years its U.S. edition in February 2011, GQ magazine publishes an interview with Ted Haggard. The pastor opened a new parish in the vicinity of the former. He maintains, as did Clinton, he never had a sexual relationship with her masseur. (Meanwhile, a young parishioner said that Ted had masturbated in front of him in 2006 and received $ 180,000 to shut up.) Finally, Haggard said: "If I was 21 years in today's society I identify myself as bisexual. " He added that he and his wife live a normal life. "Because I am 54 years old, children, and a spiritual conviction, I can mark the boundaries in my life. As a heterosexual man who will not have a relationship with him that all women like, I can be who I am and have sex with my wife, while being perfectly satisfied. "
C itation:" Let anyone among you who is without sin cast the first stone. "(possibly of John 8.7)
Andre
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