Does 90 Days Cure a Facebook 'Sin?'

Reverend Cedric Miller, who made headlines for calling Facebook a sin, only to make more by the revelation that he had a threeway sexual relationship in 2003, will take a 90-day leave of absence from his job at the Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune, New Jersey.

The preacher who made headlines for calling Facebook a sin will be taking a 90-day leave of absence from his job at the Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune, New Jersey.

This development, reported by the Associated Press, follows the revelation that Reverend Cedric Miller had a three-way sexual relationship a decade ago. He’d previously offered to resign.

Earlier this month, Miller had asked 50 church officials to get rid of their Facebook accounts because the social network was a sin that enabled adultery to take place.

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