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Pastor Haggard admits meth, massage, no sex

SUMMARY: Prominent evangelical Rev. Ted Haggard, now embroiled in a gay sex scandal, acknowledges that some of the accusations are true.

Evangelist Ted Haggard admitted Friday that he bought methamphetamine and received a massage from a gay prostitute who claims he was paid for drug-fueled trysts by the outspoken same-sex marriage opponent.

Haggard, 50, resigned Thursday as president of the National Association of Evangelicals and stepped down as leader of his Colorado megachurch while the two groups investigate the allegations.

Talking to reporters outside his house Friday, Haggard denied the sex allegations but said that he did buy meth from the man because he was curious.

"I bought it for myself but never used it," he said. "I was tempted, but I never used it."

Haggard, a married father of five, said he never had sex with Mike Jones, a 49-year-old male prostitute who sparked the scandal when he told a radio station he had had a three-year sexual relationship with the minister. Haggard said he did get a massage from Jones after being referred to him by a Denver hotel.

The executive committee of the National Association of Evangelicals, which claims 30 million members, planned a conference call Friday and said it would release a statement afterward.

In an e-mail to congregants, Ross Parsley, acting pastor of Haggard's 14,000-member New Life Church, wrote that the church's four-member board of overseers had met with Haggard.

"It is important for you to know that he confessed to the overseers that some of the accusations against him are true. He has willingly and humbly submitted to the authority of the board of overseers, and will remain on administrative leave during the course of the investigation," the e-mail stated.

A copy was obtained by KMGH-TV in Denver.

The allegations against Haggard surfaced as voters in Colorado and seven other states get ready to decide in Tuesday's national election on amendments banning same-sex marriage.

Besides the proposed ban on the Colorado ballot, a separate measure would establish the legality of domestic partnerships that provide same-sex couples with many of the rights of married couples.

Members of Haggard's megachurch were stunned.

"It's political, right before the elections," said Brian Boals, a New Life member for 17 years.

Church member E.J. Cox, 25, called the claims "ridiculous."

"People are always saying stuff about Pastor Ted," she said. "You just sort of blow it off. He's just like anyone else in the public eye."

The accusations were made by Mike Jones, 49, of Denver, who said he decided to go public because of the political fight over the amendments.

"I just want people to step back and take a look and say, 'Look, we're all sinners, we all have faults, but if two people want to get married, just let them, and let them have a happy life,' " said Jones, who added that he is not working for any political group.

Jones, who said he is gay, said he was also upset when he discovered Haggard and the New Life Church had publicly opposed same-sex marriage.

"It made me angry that here's someone preaching about gay marriage and going behind the scenes having gay sex," he said.

Jones claims Haggard paid him to have sex nearly every month over three years. He said he advertised himself as an escort on the Internet and was contacted by a man who called himself Art and snorted methamphetamine before their sexual encounters to heighten his experience.

Jones said he later saw the man on television identified as Haggard and that the two last had sex in August.

He said he has voice-mail messages from Haggard, as well as an envelope he said Haggard used to mail him cash. He declined to make the voice mails available to the AP, but KUSA-TV reported what it said were excerpts late Thursday that referred to methamphetamine.

"Hi, Mike, this is Art," one call began, according to the station. "Hey, I was just calling to see if we could get any more. Either $100 or $200 supply."

A second message, left a few hours later, began: "Hi, Mike, this is Art, I am here in Denver and sorry that I missed you. But as I said, if you want to go ahead and get the stuff, then that would be great. And I'll get it sometime next week or the week after or whenever."

Haggard was appointed president of the evangelicals' association in March 2003. He has participated in conservative Christian leaders' conference calls with White House staffers and lobbied members of Congress last year in support of conservative

U.S. Supreme Court appointees after

Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement.

After Massachusetts legalized same-sex marriage in 2004, Haggard and others began organizing state-by-state opposition. Last year, Haggard and officials from the nearby Focus on the Family announced plans to push Colorado's same-sex marriage ban for the 2006 ballot.

At the time, Haggard said that he believed marriage is a union between a man and woman rooted in centuries of tradition, and that research shows it is the best family unit for children. (Catherine Tsai and Dan Elliott, AP)

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Pastor Haggard admits meth, massage, no sex

SUMMARY: Prominent evangelical Rev. Ted Haggard, now embroiled in a gay sex scandal, acknowledges that some of the accusations are true.

Evangelist Ted Haggard admitted Friday that he bought methamphetamine and received a massage from a gay prostitute who claims he was paid for drug-fueled trysts by the outspoken same-sex marriage opponent.

Haggard, 50, resigned Thursday as president of the National Association of Evangelicals and stepped down as leader of his Colorado megachurch while the two groups investigate the allegations.

Talking to reporters outside his house Friday, Haggard denied the sex allegations but said that he did buy meth from the man because he was curious.

"I bought it for myself but never used it," he said. "I was tempted, but I never used it."

Haggard, a married father of five, said he never had sex with Mike Jones, a 49-year-old male prostitute who sparked the scandal when he told a radio station he had had a three-year sexual relationship with the minister. Haggard said he did get a massage from Jones after being referred to him by a Denver hotel.

The executive committee of the National Association of Evangelicals, which claims 30 million members, planned a conference call Friday and said it would release a statement afterward.

In an e-mail to congregants, Ross Parsley, acting pastor of Haggard's 14,000-member New Life Church, wrote that the church's four-member board of overseers had met with Haggard.

"It is important for you to know that he confessed to the overseers that some of the accusations against him are true. He has willingly and humbly submitted to the authority of the board of overseers, and will remain on administrative leave during the course of the investigation," the e-mail stated.

A copy was obtained by KMGH-TV in Denver.

The allegations against Haggard surfaced as voters in Colorado and seven other states get ready to decide in Tuesday's national election on amendments banning same-sex marriage.

Besides the proposed ban on the Colorado ballot, a separate measure would establish the legality of domestic partnerships that provide same-sex couples with many of the rights of married couples.

Members of Haggard's megachurch were stunned.

"It's political, right before the elections," said Brian Boals, a New Life member for 17 years.

Church member E.J. Cox, 25, called the claims "ridiculous."

"People are always saying stuff about Pastor Ted," she said. "You just sort of blow it off. He's just like anyone else in the public eye."

The accusations were made by Mike Jones, 49, of Denver, who said he decided to go public because of the political fight over the amendments.

"I just want people to step back and take a look and say, 'Look, we're all sinners, we all have faults, but if two people want to get married, just let them, and let them have a happy life,' " said Jones, who added that he is not working for any political group.

Jones, who said he is gay, said he was also upset when he discovered Haggard and the New Life Church had publicly opposed same-sex marriage.

"It made me angry that here's someone preaching about gay marriage and going behind the scenes having gay sex," he said.

Jones claims Haggard paid him to have sex nearly every month over three years. He said he advertised himself as an escort on the Internet and was contacted by a man who called himself Art and snorted methamphetamine before their sexual encounters to heighten his experience.

Jones said he later saw the man on television identified as Haggard and that the two last had sex in August.

He said he has voice-mail messages from Haggard, as well as an envelope he said Haggard used to mail him cash. He declined to make the voice mails available to the AP, but KUSA-TV reported what it said were excerpts late Thursday that referred to methamphetamine.

"Hi, Mike, this is Art," one call began, according to the station. "Hey, I was just calling to see if we could get any more. Either $100 or $200 supply."

A second message, left a few hours later, began: "Hi, Mike, this is Art, I am here in Denver and sorry that I missed you. But as I said, if you want to go ahead and get the stuff, then that would be great. And I'll get it sometime next week or the week after or whenever."

Haggard was appointed president of the evangelicals' association in March 2003. He has participated in conservative Christian leaders' conference calls with White House staffers and lobbied members of Congress last year in support of conservative

U.S. Supreme Court appointees after

Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement.

After Massachusetts legalized same-sex marriage in 2004, Haggard and others began organizing state-by-state opposition. Last year, Haggard and officials from the nearby Focus on the Family announced plans to push Colorado's same-sex marriage ban for the 2006 ballot.

At the time, Haggard said that he believed marriage is a union between a man and woman rooted in centuries of tradition, and that research shows it is the best family unit for children. (Catherine Tsai and Dan Elliott, AP)

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Another conservative evangelical out of the closet.

The usual suspects are the ones railing the hardest against gay marriages and pushing "moral" issues upon others -- then they're embarrassed and out of the closet they go. Every time I see a moralist like Haggard, I immediately start wondering how long it's going to be until the skeletons come out.

Maher wins again (back in 2006):

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ok, who dug up this fossil?

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lol..i agree

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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May be an "oldie" but a goodie.

As SRVT said, and if anyone here has seen American Beauty (the movie), it is classic behaviour.

Any fanatical religion is just that.

Fanatic.

Please watch/read anything Richard Dawkins has to say.

He says it way better than I can.

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Sure Ted, I'm sure you were just getting a "massage." :whistle:

Even if he is a so-called "socialist," Bill Maher is right on here with his assessment of Ted Haggard and the crazy fanatical evangelicals. I can't wait to see "Religulous."

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