on Ashley Madison Adultery Site?
The Ashley Madison hack, the exposure of
adultery and
the site itself are all reprehensible and sinful. In some states,
adultery is still considered a crime and under the Law of God,
it is a capital offense. However, there is at least one outlet claims
that around 400 church leaders will resign this Sunday after the
list of customers to Ashley Madison was released.
Read more at
http://freedomoutpost.com/ 2015/08/how-many-church- leaders-were-busted-on-
ashley-madison-adultery-site/# QKFwQ5UDspzYA2pX.99
the site itself are all reprehensible and sinful. In some states,
adultery is still considered a crime and under the Law of God,
it is a capital offense. However, there is at least one outlet claims
that around 400 church leaders will resign this Sunday after the
list of customers to Ashley Madison was released.
Ed Stetzer wrote at Christianity Today,
"Based on my conversations
with leaders from several denominations in
the U.S. and Canada,
I estimate that at least 400 church leaders
(pastors, elders, staff,
deacons, etc.) will be resigning Sunday. This
is a significant moment
of embarrassment for the church—and it should
be. To be honest,
the number of pastors and church leaders on Ashley
Madison is
much lower than the number of those looking to have an
affair.
Yet, there is still much that we must consider in the midst of
the embarrassment."
Read more at
http://freedomoutpost.com/
ashley-madison-adultery-site/#
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