Rev Cedric Miller Was Right Says PBI Facebook Is An Addiction

The Preacher Bureau of Investigation (PimpPreacher.com) released a statement on Saturday November 23,2010 officially apologizing to the both Cedric Miller and his wife for their coverage of the scandal.

Breaking News From The Preacher Bureau of Investigations
By Now everyone has heard about the sex scandal surrounding Rev. Cedric Miller but one website has broken away from the pack and apologized for its coverage.

The Preacher Bureau of Investigation released a statement on Saturday November 23,2010 officially apologizing to the both Cedric Miller and his wife their for coverage of the scandal. The Preacher Bureau of Investigations is a site designed to hold Pastors, Preachers, and Priests accountable for their treatment of congregations but says the Pastor took a stand because what he has learned from his own personal challenges.

In a statement now posted on their website www.PimpPreacher.com it reads:

"The Preacher Bureau of Investigations has decided to no longer cover the events surrounding Pastor Cedric Miller because we feel that he exposed his past by trying to do the right thing. The Pastor took a stand in trying to protect the marriages within his congregation. Despite the fact that some may question his firm position, we feel that it is the role of a Pastor to take a stand if they feel that certain practices or behaviors are potentially dangerous to their members. Yes the Pastor made a few mistakes in his past but maybe, just maybe that is the reason he tried to protect his congregation.

This site is dedicated to Pastors who exploit their members for monetary, spiritual, and sexual gain. In the case of Rev. Cedric Miller none of the news reports have indicated that he has committed any of the above acts since he repented. To Rev Cedric Miller we offer our apologies and ask that you forgive our rush to report without prayer."

A spokesperson for the site says that with the rush to judge Pastor Miller everyone seem to ignore why he pleaded with his congregation to break the Facebook addiction.

"Facebook has recently release a report bragging about how the average members spends at least 6 hours per week on the site. Facebook has been criticized for it privacy mishaps as well as the activities of its algorithm in linking people that never asked to be a friend. Pastor Miller is absolutely right to take a position against Facebook, just because everyone is doing it doesn't mean that it's productive. There are marriages ending because of Facebook, and there are people losing their jobs because of comments posted on Facebook. The Pastor deserves our apology."

Church Folk Revolution Radio will take on the topic of "Are we addicted to Facebook" Wednesday at 11 am (CST). If you would like to join in on the conversation please visit their website at Pimp Preacher.com

To contact the Preacher Bureau of Investigation or to view their office website please click the following link. PimpPreacher.com

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