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Radical Right Wing Christian Cleric Embroiled in Perjury and Adultery Scandal

Posted by Steven Reynolds, The All Spin Zone at 2:08 PM on January 15, 2008.


An update on the sexual scandal involving an 80 year old scion of a big old fundamentalist megachurch in Atlanta.
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An update on the sexual scandal involving an 80 year old scion of a big old fundamentalist megachurch in Atlanta. Evidently there's evidence of serial adultery here. So the question is which Republican Presidential candidate does Earl Paulk endorse, Rudy Guiliani or Mitt Romeny.

OK, OK, I wrote about this nearly two months ago, but there's some new developments in the case of Earl Paulk, 80 year old serial adulterer and scion of the mega-church Cathedral of the Holy Spirit at Chapel Hill Harvester Church in Atlanta. (Boy, isn't that a mouthful? And what kind of church has "Harvester" in its name?) Anyway, here's the news from CBS:

An 80-year-old leader of a suburban megachurch who is at the center of a sex scandal has been charged with lying under oath for saying he had sex outside marriage with only one other woman, court documents show.

A warrant for the arrest of Archbishop Earl Paulk, co-founder of Cathedral of the Holy Spirit at Chapel Hill Harvester Church, was issued Monday, according to court documents. Paulk was making arrangements Monday night to turn himself in, WAGA-TV reported.

If he doesn't turn himself in, I imagine the authorities will be out there rounding Rev. Paulk up. I suspect they've got to be warned that this guy has really big balls. OK, maybe that's over the top, but he's accused, and it is confirmed by DNA of fathering his brother's son. Yeah, most religions consider that incest of one sort or another. Even if a religion does not condemn it, I'm going to do so. Check this out:

Former church employee Mona Brewer is suing Paulk, his brother and the church on allegations that Paulk manipulated her into an affair from 1989 to 2003 by telling her it was her only path to salvation. In a 2006 deposition stemming from the lawsuit, the archbishop said under oath that the only woman he had ever had sex with outside of his marriage was Brewer.

But the results of a court-ordered paternity test revealed in October that Paulk is the biological father of his brother's son, D.E. Paulk, who is now head pastor at the church. As part of Brewer's lawsuit, eight women have given sworn depositions that they were coerced into sexual relationships with Earl Paulk.

In the rest of the article it is clear this is not the first accusation against Paulk, and his brother, the cuckold, has also been the target of sexual coercion suits in the past.

I'm thinking more emphasis on abstinence is the solution here. But what do I know. I'm a Godless liberal after all. But I'm scrupulously faithful to my wife. Yeah, that's what you call moral superiority.

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Tagged as: religion, perjury, adultery, religious right, paulk

Steven Reynolds is a regular blogger for the All Spin Zone


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When you pay somebody to be holy for you
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Jan 15, 2008 3:09 PM   
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You pretty much deserve what you get.

Organized religion has always been about power, money and sex.

It is the biggest scam ever perpetrated on mankind and the perpetrator of at least as much outright evil any other human agency. We are lucky at least that human sacrifice and burning at the stake are no longer socially acceptable. We can credit secular governments for that.

Of course our "born again" dear leader has no problem with torture since he was anointed by god to rule us. There is no evil so great that it can't be practiced by a self-appointed "holy man."

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Because...
Posted by: rogus on Jan 15, 2008 7:34 PM   
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And what kind of church has "Harvester" in its name?

because it was shorter than "John Deere".

(Nothing runs like a DEERE)

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» RE: Because... Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
observer
Posted by: davy on Jan 16, 2008 3:57 AM   
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Another hero of hypocrisy. Sure am impressed with religion. Didn't Thomas Jefferson say religion was the closest thing to the devil on the planet earth? I think he may have had something there. Or maybe if we just had one religion. KINDNESS

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» RE: observer Posted by: trog692001
Ol' Earl
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Jan 16, 2008 8:37 AM   
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was paulkin' too many wimmin and lyin' about it.

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» RE: Ol' Earl Posted by: Intellect
deb
Posted by: debmcd on Jan 16, 2008 9:37 AM   
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I am so tired of all these right wingnuts getting a pass on the fact that they just can't keep their pants zipped. They are so worried about everyone else's sex lives. Talk about hypocracy. Here they are talking about being "family value" Christians" yet not one seems to be able to follow their own rules. And then when caught, they blame somebody else. Liers is what they all are. I don't even go to church any longer. Why should I when I behave more like a Christian than the pastor does? When all these so called "Christians" start practicing what they preach, maybe, just maybe I'd listen but not until I see a lot more Christian behavior from those hypocrits telling me how to live my life. They can all go buggar themselves until then.

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Actually
Posted by: JSquercia on Jan 16, 2008 10:00 AM   
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I do remember a passage in the gospels where they talk about a BROTHER'S HAVING to provide his Broher with heirs . OF course THAT unlike this case was only after the brother had DIED but hey that's only a matter of interpetation .
Can God please SAVE us from these Con Men who can NOT see the PLANK in their own eye while condeming the spec in ours

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I couldn't care less
Posted by: willymack on Jan 16, 2008 12:06 PM   
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Whether preachers and politicans jump from bed to bed,or get their jollies with animals for that matter. It's when they try to tell us that doing what comes natural is somehow NAUGHTY that I get just a little indignant. It must be nice to stand on a pulpit and tell your followers what immoral worms they are, and get paid handsomely to boot, then turn right around and do exactly what you said is perverted, sinful, (insert your own adjective here), and not expect a comeuppance for your hypocricy.

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ignorance
Posted by: Doubtom on Jan 16, 2008 3:56 PM   
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Ignorance is the base of all successful religious con artists, (that's redundant).
Only the most ignorant and gullible could accept that sexual activity is the pathway to salvation. (whatever the hell that means).

Note that religion has a good grip in the south, from which you may derive your own conclusions.

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