On November 6th, 2006 Julie V. (not verified) says:
While I am of course saddened by what the media portrays Pastor Haggard as saying and what Haggard himself admits to. There are two sides to every story and the truth is somewhere in the middle that only the Lord Himself knows. I myself have been victim of the way the media twists anything spoken so I don't necessarily believe what I hear or read. Haggard may have suddenly and unexpectedly snapped, it happens more and more these days...professionals that crack, pastors are no exception. He may be in denial of all his stress, knew what he was doing was wrong and couldn't stop. Certainly he and his family are to prayed for in their pain, humiliation and any other damaging emotions they are and will be feeling. I hope others will consider the psychology behind this and "judge not, that ye be not judged."
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While I am of course
While I am of course saddened by what the media portrays Pastor Haggard as saying and what Haggard himself admits to. There are two sides to every story and the truth is somewhere in the middle that only the Lord Himself knows. I myself have been victim of the way the media twists anything spoken so I don't necessarily believe what I hear or read. Haggard may have suddenly and unexpectedly snapped, it happens more and more these days...professionals that crack, pastors are no exception. He may be in denial of all his stress, knew what he was doing was wrong and couldn't stop. Certainly he and his family are to prayed for in their pain, humiliation and any other damaging emotions they are and will be feeling. I hope others will consider the psychology behind this and "judge not, that ye be not judged."