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Rev. to NJ church leaders: Thou shalt not Facebook NEPTUNE, N.J. — A New Jersey pastor is telling his married church leaders to delete Facebook or resign.
The Rev. Cedric Miller says much of his recent marital counseling has included infidelity stemming from the social-network website.
The leader of Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune says Facebook is reigniting old passions. His plan was first reported by the Asbury Park Press.
Miller already had asked married couples among his 1,100 congregants to share their Facebook passwords with each other. He says the reaction to that request was mixed.
He says on Sunday that he will also "strongly suggest" that all married parishioners give up Facebook altogether. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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today is National De-friending day! | |
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:giggle because nothing says sexy like the blue glare of a computer ~! | |
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I dunno what to say about this, but I have to tell a story that just happened today.
I got a friend request from a friend of my X Husbands. I ignored it but I went on her profile to check it out, and my X Husband was one of her friends. (I didn't know he had FB)
So ofcourse I clicked on his profile.....he has no pictures, only four friends and only one status update on his wall that dates back to January.
All the status said was "daniela sylvester"
And thats it.
W.T.F. does THAT mean???? I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies Whats it all worth only the heart can measure It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside | |
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it means you weren't truthful when you said you didn't have a spouse. apparently, some one thinks you do:lol: | |
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