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Title: Haggard stepping down amid gay affair inquiry
Source: We Hold These Truths & Denver Post
URL Source: http://whtt.org/index.php?news=2&id=1029
Published: Nov 2, 2006
Author: Eric Gorski
Post Date: 2006-11-03 06:47:43 by Red Jones
Keywords: None
Views: 797
Comments: 59

Haggard stepping down amid gay affair inquiry

Denver Post Nov 02, 2006

Haggard stepping down amid gay affair inquiry

By Eric Gorski Denver Post Staff Writer http://DenverPost.com

Article Last Updated:11/02/2006 03:51:34 PM MST

Ted Haggard, president of the National Association of Evangelicals and founder and leader of the Colorado Springs-based New Life Church, stepped down Thursday following allegations that he has had a three-year homosexual affair with a male prostitute.

Mike Jones, a self-professed male escort, talked publicly of the affair Wednesday morning on KHOW radio. Haggard denied the affair Wednesday night to KUSA Channel 9 News.

But today, Haggard stated he could "not continue to minister under the cloud created by the accusations made on Denver talk radio..."

After consulting with his spiritual counsel and the church's board of overseers, Haggard said, "I am voluntarily stepping aside from leadership so that the overseer process can be allowed to proceed with integrity. I hope to be able to discuss this matter in more detail at a later date."

In the interim, the church's associate senior pastor, the Rev. Ross Parsley, will serve as acting senior pastor of the church.

Haggard's lawyer, Martin Nussbaum, emphasized that Haggard has not admitted to the affair.

Nussbaum said the church's bylaws state that if an allegation of immorality is made, the proper action is for Haggard to step down and put himself on leave.

The Colorado Springs church, with 14,000 members, is the largest New Life congregation in Colorado.

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#20. To: bluedogtxn, angle (#16)

Angle had a link showing that this guy was refusing to play ball with the Israel lobby in August. Payback, maybe?

Oh now that's intriguing. I guess he wasn't selected at random then.

Most Profound Man in Iraq — An unidentified farmer in a fairly remote area who, after being asked by Reconnaissance Marines if he had seen any foreign fighters in the area replied "Yes, you."

robin  posted on  2006-11-03   13:00:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: robin (#20)

ABC News: RNC Accepts Money From Army Porn Movie Distributor .

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-11-03   13:03:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: aristeides (#21) (Edited)

There are so many things wrong with that title alone.

The RNC would not comment on the donations from Boyias or from the porn industry in general.

So there's more.

Most Profound Man in Iraq — An unidentified farmer in a fairly remote area who, after being asked by Reconnaissance Marines if he had seen any foreign fighters in the area replied "Yes, you."

robin  posted on  2006-11-03   13:06:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: robin, angle (#20)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmNjfpoRZpE

I hope this translates and you can watch Haggard on it. Very funny.

the law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal bread.

bluedogtxn  posted on  2006-11-03   13:07:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Arete (#18)

Hey, it's not called the Rod Of God for nuttin.

If it's good for the fallen gender, a rod is far more appreciated by those with one.

And, seems to be a rather cross denominational thingie.

swarthyguy  posted on  2006-11-03   13:23:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Burkeman1 (#9)

No rolling around on the floor "speaking in tongues"? No tamborines? No snakes or poison drinking? No guy in a wheel chair getting "healed"?

LOL. You are too cruel. Carry on.

leveller  posted on  2006-11-03   17:42:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: leveller (#25)

The front page of the Huffington Post now has up a screen capture from MSNBC of Haggard meeting with Bush.

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-11-03   17:55:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: aristeides (#26)

Haggard meeting with Bush.

A ouple of buff and manly hunks, those two. Not that there's anything wrong with that . . . . .

leveller  posted on  2006-11-03   18:01:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: aristeides (#26)

It'd be too much if Gannon was there at the same time.

swarthyguy  posted on  2006-11-03   18:04:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: leveller (#27)

Anybody know who the third guy in the picture is, and what room that is (in the White House, I assume) with the picture of George Washington on the wall?

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-11-03   18:04:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: swarthyguy (#28)

The third guy in the picture doesn't look like Guckert/Gannon to me. I'm curious to know who it is.

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-11-03   18:06:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: aristeides (#26)

Quite the happy couple.

It's been reported they have weekly, every week, meetings of some sort.

All men die. Not all men truly live. Live for something, rather than die for nothing.

angle  posted on  2006-11-03   18:13:25 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: angle (#31)

Maybe he will give a couple of mil to Bush's library and get a pardon. Oh yeah, he hasn't committed a crime, just behaved like a Liberal. Guess he's stuck voting Dem from now on.

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-11-03   18:18:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: It Is A Republic (#32)

Buying meth isn't a crime?

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-11-03   18:19:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: aristeides (#33)

forgot about that ......... he'd better start saving up for that couple of mil......

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-11-03   18:21:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: aristeides (#29)

what room that is (in the White House, I assume

The bright light, arriving from above, the dark interior beyond the door, and the portrait on the wall, combine to suggest an atrium. Is there one in the WH?

leveller  posted on  2006-11-03   18:23:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: leveller (#35)

That looks to me like a fireplace under George Washington's picture. I don't think you'd have a fireplace in an atrium.

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-11-03   18:25:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: bluedogtxn, bluegrass, Jethro Tull (#23)

"haggard has also rubbed shoulders with tony blair and ariel sharon"

surprise, surprise...another ziocon-evangelist

christine  posted on  2006-11-03   18:26:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: Esso (#5)

Yep, just another friggin' RepubliPervTM.

hahahahahahaha (love the trademark thingy)

christine  posted on  2006-11-03   18:29:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: aristeides (#36)

That looks to me like a fireplace under George Washington's picture.

Fireplace? Looks like a chair, to me. The upper contour of the dark area is both curved and pierced (genus one). What fireplaces have curved lintels? The shadows under the portait suggest brackets holding up a shelf, which supports what appear to be plants, which, in turn, support the atrium theory.

More study is needed. Experts must be consulted!

leveller  posted on  2006-11-03   18:34:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: leveller (#39)

Experts must be consulted!

that is definitely a fireplace. and that is an interior door as well. it is not an 'outdoor' area.

Red Jones  posted on  2006-11-03   18:54:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: Red Jones (#40)

that is definitely a fireplace. and that is an interior door as well. it is not an 'outdoor' area.

How do you know? Are you an expert? Are you an interior decorator?

And who puts foliage above a fireplace?

leveller  posted on  2006-11-03   19:54:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: It Is A Republic (#32)

Your comments are sub-intelligent. Don't you have more self-respect than to post your tripe?

All men die. Not all men truly live. Live for something, rather than die for nothing.

angle  posted on  2006-11-03   21:21:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: angle (#42)

i'm giggling.

christine  posted on  2006-11-03   21:26:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: leveller (#39)

looks like a fireplace to me too. the darkened area looks like the screen. lots of people drape artificial ivy or put real potted plants on fireplace mantles.

christine  posted on  2006-11-03   21:33:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: christine (#43)

Much more at:

http://www.harpers.org/SoldiersOfChrist-20061103288348488.html

Some real gems here...

{excerpt}...He was always on the lookout for spies. At the time, Colorado Springs was a small city split between the Air Force and the New Age, and the latter, Pastor Ted believed, worked for the devil. Pastor Ted soon began upsetting the devil's plans. He staked out gay bars, inviting men to come to his church; his whole congregation pitched itself into invisible battles with demonic forces, sometimes in front of public buildings. One day, while he was working in his garage, a woman who said she'd been sent by a witches' coven tried to stab Pastor Ted with a five-inch knife she pulled from a leg sheath; Pastor Ted wrestled the blade out of her hand. He let that story get around. He called the evil forces that dominated Colorado Springs—and every other metropolitan area in the country—“Control.”

Sometimes, he says, Control would call him late on Saturday night, threatening to kill him. “Any more impertinence out of you, Ted Haggard,” he claims Control once told him, “and there will be unrelenting pandemonium in this city.” No kidding! Pastor Ted hadn't come to Colorado Springs for his health; he had come to wage “spiritual war.”

He moved the church to a strip mall. There was a bar, a liquor store, New Life Church, a massage parlor. His congregation spilled out and blocked the other businesses. He set up chairs in the alley. He strung up a banner: SIEGE THIS CITY FOR ME, signed JESUS. He assigned everyone in the church names from the phone book they were to pray for. He sent teams to pray in front of the homes of supposed witches—in one month, ten out of fifteen of his targets put their houses on the market. His congregation “prayer-walked” nearly every street of the city.

...The lights came up. Pastor Ted, now before us in the flesh, introduced a guest speaker, one of his mentors, Jack Hayford, founding pastor of the 10,000- strong Church On The Way, in Van Nuys, California. Hayford is a legend among evangelicals, one of the men responsible for the revival that made “Bible- believing” churches—what the rest of the world refers to as “fundamentalist”— safe for suburbia. He is a white-haired, balding, eagle-beaked man, a preacher of the old school, which is to say that he delivers his sermons with an actual Bible in hand (Pastor Ted uses a PalmPilot). Pastor Hayford wants to “wedge” an idea in our minds. The idea is “Order.” ...Look! said Pastor Hayford, his voice sonorous and dignified. “All wonderful, all angels.” The angels were merely different from one another. Just, he said, as we have different “ethnicities.” And just as we have, in politics, a “hierarchy.” And just as we have, in business, “different responsibilities,” employer and employees. Angels, ethnicities, hierarchy, employers and employees—each category must follow a natural order.

...“There was,” Pastor Ted said one afternoon in his office, “a significant influence exerted on the last election by Colorado Springs.” He was meeting with me and another reporter, an Australian from a financial paper.

“You mean,” the Australian asked, “almost like a force going out from Colorado Springs?”

A force—Pastor Ted liked that. He smiled and offered other examples. His favorite was the Ukraine, where, he claimed, a sister church to New Life had led the protests that helped sweep the pro-Western candidate into power.

...Which brings us back to “Order.” Key to the growth of evangelicalism during the last that allows churches to grow endlessly while maintaining orthodoxy in their ranks. New Life, for instance, has 1,300 cell groups, or “small groups,” as Pastor Ted prefers to call them. Such a structure is not native to Colorado Springs; in fact, most evangelicals attribute it to Pastor Paul Cho, of South Korea, who has built a congregation of 750,000 using the cell-group structure. American megachurches that have adopted the cell model unaltered have had only partial success.

...Free-market economics is a “truth” Ted says he learned in his first job in professional Christendom, as a Bible smuggler in Eastern Europe.

...But Pastor Ted's true genius lies in his organizational hierarchy, which ensures ideological rigidity even as it allows for individual expression. Not just anyone can lead a small group, much less a section; a battery of personality and spiritual tests must be undergone first, as well as an official background check. Once chosen, group leaders meet regularly with their own leaders in the chain of command, and members are encouraged to jump the chain and speak to a higher level if they think their leader is straying into “false teachings”—moral relativism, ecumenism, or even “Satanism,” in the form of New Age notions such as crystal healing.

...Royal Rangers, a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts. The largest “outpost” of the Rangers in the country, 475 boys and men, rallies at New Life.

Royal Rangers wear khaki military uniforms and black ties. They study rope craft and smallbore shooting and “American Cultures.” There is a badge for “Atomic Energy,” which boys can earn by making scale models of a nuclear reactor. Mainly, though, Rangers earn merit badges for reading the Bible.

-Soldiers of Christ

Inside America's most powerful megachurch with Pastor Ted Haggard

Thursday, November 2, 2006. Originally from May 2005.

By Jeff Sharlet.

All men die. Not all men truly live. Live for something, rather than die for nothing.

angle  posted on  2006-11-03   21:33:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: angle (#45)

He moved the church to a strip mall. There was a bar, a liquor store, New Life Church, a massage parlor. His congregation spilled out and blocked the other businesses. He set up chairs in the alley. He strung up a banner: SIEGE THIS CITY FOR ME, signed JESUS. He assigned everyone in the church names from the phone book they were to pray for. He sent teams to pray in front of the homes of supposed witches—in one month, ten out of fifteen of his targets put their houses on the market. His congregation “prayer-walked” nearly every street of the city.

gack

christine  posted on  2006-11-03   21:41:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: christine (#46)

Not being Catholic, he can't blame a priest for molesting him as an altar boy.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2006-11-03   21:43:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: angle (#42)

and from a person with a negative IQ, be proud because you are entertaining, stupid, but entertaining........

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-11-03   22:07:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: It Is A Republic (#48)

and from a person with a negative IQ, be proud because you are entertaining, stupid, but entertaining........

Perhaps you might want to reflect further on posts #33 and #34, genius.

scrapper2  posted on  2006-11-03   22:17:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: MUDDOG (#47)

Not being Catholic, he can't blame a priest for molesting him as an altar boy.

he'll think of somethin'.

christine  posted on  2006-11-04   0:36:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: It Is A Republic (#32)

Maybe he will give a couple of mil to Bush's library and get a pardon. Oh yeah, he hasn't committed a crime, just behaved like a Liberal. Guess he's stuck voting Dem from now on.

Do you support your party or your citizens? That, sir, is the point of reality we now approach.

tom007  posted on  2006-11-04   0:41:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: scrapper2 (#49)

never claimed to be a genius and neither should you as the message completely skipped you...........

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-11-04   10:02:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: tom007 (#51)

money, being the political bottom line, sends everyone, right or wrong, looking to their party for support, unless they are rich enough to go it alone, then they are stripped of power without being a party piece ............... most people cannot name their elected officials, much less who is running, what they have done, or even vote for that matter ......... 10 second sound bites and the cash to put them on the air is where thye party is ............

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-11-04   10:07:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: christine (#44)

I now vaguely remember that the resolution of this issue once seemed important to me, but can no longer recall why.

leveller  posted on  2006-11-04   10:12:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#55. To: It Is A Republic (#53)

i can see the special attraction this haggard guy would hold for you GOP types - he is a pervert like foley, O'Reilly, Drudge, etc. but he is an even bigger hypocrite. i understand how you feel compelled to defend him.

Remember, free speech is a privilege, not a right. In time of war speech should be censored and even prosecuted if it crosses the line. ~ Aaron on LP

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-11-04   10:19:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#56. To: angle (#31)

Quite the happy couple.

It's been reported they have weekly, every week, meetings of some sort.

They look like they've just picked out their china.

"I woke up in the CRAZY HOUSE."

mehitable  posted on  2006-11-04   10:32:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: leveller (#54)

I now vaguely remember that the resolution of this issue once seemed important to me, but can no longer recall why.

laughing..

christine  posted on  2006-11-04   10:45:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#58. To: Morgana le Fay (#55)

didn't defend him wicca woman, quit reading between lines that do not exist because you are not very good at it........

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-11-04   10:48:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#59. To: It Is A Republic (#58)

Maybe he will give a couple of mil to Bush's library and get a pardon. Oh yeah, he hasn't committed a crime, just behaved like a Liberal. Guess he's stuck voting Dem from now on.

just running a little "Clinton did it too" interference for your new pervert pin up?

Remember, free speech is a privilege, not a right. In time of war speech should be censored and even prosecuted if it crosses the line. ~ Aaron on LP

Morgana le Fay  posted on  2006-11-04   11:12:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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