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Bible Study Title: Rev. Ernest Angley admitted homosexual encounter First of two parts. In 1996, internationally known televangelist Ernest Angley admitted to his assistant minister that he had had sexual relations with a man who was employed by their church, Grace Cathedral in Cuyahoga Falls. The telephone conversation was tape-recorded and made available to the Beacon Journal and Ohio.com last month. The person who provided the tape did so for a promise of anonymity. That person felt called to action after reading about an exchange of lawsuits between Angley and another former Grace Cathedral pastor, the Rev. Brock Miller. Miller sued Angley in August, claiming that sexual abuse Angley inflicted upon him has caused permanent damage. Angley has countersued for defamation. The source believed releasing the tape would show that Angley, who has preached vehemently against the sin of homosexuality, has a history of sexual abuse involving his employees. The assistant minister on the tape is the Rev. Bill Davis, who left the church after learning about Angleys activities. Although Davis made the original recording, he did not provide the tape and had absolutely nothing to do with initiating this story. In fact, he only reluctantly agreed to talk about the tape after praying about the decision and consulting his wife and his attorneys. Angley did not respond to a request to comment. We are not naming the person Angley was involved with in 1996 because he was the alleged victim of sexual abuse. On the 23-year-old tape, Davis expresses anger over Angley telling someone that Davis wife, Regina, made a vulgar comment. Word got back to her, and she was distraught. Davis: Theres been horrible discord here ... [while Angley was on a mission trip in Africa]. Its all I could do to keep [Regina] from talking. She was so angry over that word vulgar. You know what she said she was going to tell? She said, Ill tell you what vulgar is: Him and [name withheld] naked, laying in Angels bed, masturbating each other and going to the bathroom to have to wash the ejaculation off his hands. ... Angel is Angleys wife, who died in 1970. Angley: Thats not true because I didnt ejaculate him. I didnt make him cum. Davis: Well, you was both naked in that bed. Angley: Well, I didnt make him cum. Davis: Well, he made you cum then because he ... described your penis. Angley: He didnt make me cum. No, he didnt. Davis: Well, you was in there naked. Angley: Well, I didnt say I wasnt. Davis: Thats vulgar. At the end of the 8½-minute tape is the following exchange. Davis: Youve inflamed people. ... Its not about your affair with [name withheld], and your sexual promiscuousness [or] impropriety, whatever you want to call it. Now, that hasnt got out. But its got out about me leaving, which he decided to do after his relationship with Angley had deteriorated badly. Angley has consistently condemned homosexuality. In a 1995 book called Oh, God, What a Mess! he wrote, Homosexuality is vile, vile before God; and it will send souls to hell. Angley, 97, has declined media requests for interviews since the publication of a six-part Beacon Journal series in 2014 that enumerated allegations of improprieties at the church. 2014 interview with Angley: The existence of the recording had been rumored for decades and is often cited by former members as the reason Grace Cathedral suffered a significant drop in membership in 1996. Estimates of the number of parishioners who left what was then a megachurch range from 100 to 300. (The church has long declined to release information about the size of its membership.) It is unknown how many copies of the recording exist, or how many people have heard it. But the Beacon Journal spoke with five people with former ties to the church who said they had listened to it. Believes Miller The person who offered the tape to the Beacon did so because that person read a two-part Beacon Journal series about the Rev. Miller published early last year, then later read about Millers lawsuit against Angley. The source believes Miller is telling the truth and thought releasing the tape might help his cause. In last years articles, Miller said he had been sexually abused by Angley on and off for nine years and left the church in 2014 because he just couldnt take it anymore. At least a dozen times, Miller said, his boss required him to disrobe and masturbate in front of him. Miller said he grudgingly acceded because, having grown up in the church, he believed Angley was the man of God and wouldnt ask him to do something that wasnt right. Starting in 2006, Miller said, Angley would summon him to his home for what he called a special anointing, in which Miller would be required to strip and lie on a circular bed while Angley massaged him. Miller says virtually the same things in the lawsuit, filed Aug. 22 in Summit County Common Pleas Court against Angley and Grace Cathedral. Because of Angleys conduct and the churchs failure to halt it, the lawsuit says, Miller has suffered severe and permanent injuries, great pain of body and mind, mental anguish and required psychological and medical treatment. He is seeking full back pay, benefits and reinstatement to a position [or] front pay, plus compensatory and punitive damages. Angley countersued on Nov. 1. No trial date has been set. Now living in South Carolina, Miller declined to comment for this article on the advice of his lawyer, citing the pending lawsuits. But Davis agreed, reluctantly, to talk about the tape publicly for the first time. That conversation took place Jan. 7 at the church where Davis has preached for the past 18 years, Overshadowed Ministries on the corner of Arlington and Warner roads in Coventry Township. Although expansive in his answers during the 90-minute interview, Davis was clearly uncomfortable, more than once comparing the situation to pulling a scab off an old wound. I dont have a bit of malice toward him, Davis said of Angley. Thats why I dont want to hurt him now with you. I dont want to throw poison in here. But by the same token, I feel sorry for Brock. But I dont agree with either one of them in [filing a] lawsuit. Even at age 86, Davis has a commanding presence. He is tall, direct and passionate, and looks 20 years younger. A former boxer, he ran away from home at the age of 14 and ended up spending plenty of time on the streets, drinking and brawling, until finding Christianity in his early 30s. He worked with Angley for 19 years, drawn to him initially because Angley reminded him of a New York City pastor who had rescued Davis from his life of depravity. Five incidents Davis learned about the 1996 incidents when the person involved came to him for counseling. The man said Angley had initiated five encounters in various locations, including in a Sunday-school room. Davis initial reaction? Dumbfounded. I want to tell you something, Davis said. Before his wife died [three days after Christmas in 1970], Ernest had it together. I could see the way hed work with people. When his wife died, something happened to him. He was heavily sexed and got twisted around, I guess. Although Davis told Angley he would never go public, Angley slowly began to mount a vicious assault on Davis character to discredit him in case he did, Davis said. Davis remained with the church about a year after finding out about the alleged sexual abuse, in part because his wife became terminally ill and he was preoccupied. But as Angleys attacks on Davis slowly ramped up and began to filter back to him, the situation became untenable. Davis was being portrayed as a hard-drinking, womanizing devil who had X-rated encounters inside Grace Cathedral and, after he left, at the new church he had been persuaded to pastor, the Church of God on East Market Street in Akron. Some people associated with the new church believed Angleys claims. That man did his best to destroy me, Davis said. The obvious question: Why didnt Davis counterpunch by releasing the tape? Brock Miller wonders the same thing. During his interview with the Beacon last year, he expressed anger that Davis did not make the tape public. Shortly after Miller left the church, he confronted Davis and said: Why didnt you release this in 1996? Then I wouldnt have gone through the hell I went through. Miller said Davis told him disclosing the tape would hurt more people than it would help. Some former members of Grace Cathedral have speculated that Angley paid Davis hush money, a charge Davis vehemently denies before God. Soul searching Davis said he decided against going public after an agonizing inner debate. Asked whether he regrets his decision, he said no. But he regrets something he didnt do, and that haunts him to this day. He didnt try to help Angley get back on track. The Scripture tells us, If a brother be overtaken of a fault, restore that brother with all meekness ... . I didnt do that. All I did was judge him because I was angry. Disappointed. Confused. It pushed me into a terrible [spiritual] incompetence. If I had it do over again, I would have REALLY reached out to try to help him. I missed it. I missed it. That was the mistake of my life. To be sure, Davis considered releasing the tape, in part because Angleys campaign against him was affecting his family. Out in public, my wife would be scorned and mocked. She started to go over to Canton just to get groceries. I did weigh it out. And heres the conclusion I came to: Sometimes truth has to suffer that love prevail. Youve got to hold it. After I got myself oriented right, and admitted to myself that I missed the mark in not trying to help him, I wasnt going to compound it by causing more trouble. So I just decided I would take the abuse. Covered own back Angleys accusations eventually made their way to Davis new church. In an effort to prove his innocence, Davis quietly paid $1,800 for a lie-detector test administered by noted Akron lawyer and polygraph expert Bill Evans. During the session, Evans asked about each of the specific allegations Angley had been spreading. According to a letter from Evans to Davis, he passed with flying colors. Davis also hired an expert to prove that the voice on the recording was indeed Angleys, just in case Angley claimed the tape was fake. That analysis was done by the late private investigator Michael Robertson of North Canton, who had previously served 17 years in the U.S. Secret Service. But almost anyone who listens can recognize Angleys distinctive voice. Davis understands Brock Millers anger, attributing it to the deep wounds he has suffered. Brock is mad at me, but he doesnt know I suffered just like he did. Davis repeatedly emphasized that he wishes Angley no ill will. I have to give Ernest credit. He still keeps the atonement. But his behavior! My God in heaven. ... Its a disgrace. And then to cover it up. Thats the worst part. All hed have had to done, in the beginning, he could have got before the people and said, You know, I must confess. I was lonely, I had a weak moment with somebody. Give a brief confession. The people would have forgave him like that [snaps his fingers] and it would have been over. There would have been no fear whatsoever of blackmail. ... What really shocked me was when he had a countersuit against Brock and denied everything. But yet you and I both know its got the same trail of deceit, a pattern. I cant say what he did there with Brock was true. I dont know. But Ill tell you, it sure has a familiar ring to it. Discussing Angleys fall from grace, and the damage it caused to members of Grace Cathedral, made Davis teary-eyed. At times I almost weep over it. All the destruction. The people. Children raised up with parents that are bitter, angry. Davis said he talked to his parishioners the day before talking to the Beacon Journal, alerting them to the upcoming story and discussing the huge negative impact Angley has had on his life. He also told them this: I have somebody deep inside of me who is a true friend, and thats Christ. Deep down inside of me. And thats consolation. COMING MONDAY: How Bill Davis troubled youth led him to Ernest Angley, and what he learned about Angley during 19 years at his side.
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#2. To: Willie Green (#0)
Human beings have 100% track record of failing to live a life free from sin. For this account to be published now, with the Minister being 97 year old, is as bad or worse a sin as preaching against homosexuality, and engaging in male to male sex. You don't have to be pure to know the evils of homosexuality, or promiscuity while heterosexual. It is like a former drunk telling children not to drink and drive.
Queers can't help it... they're born that way... And calling it a "sin" is just ignorant superstition... If there is a God, then He's the One who created Man with a Free Will... And it's a "sin" to deny "free will" for queers and try to force them to be heterosexual when they're not...
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