Conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan writes about the real harm that Haggard’s double life has caused (and it’s not the political fallout):
One day, he may realize, and I pray he does, that the only dark and repulsive thing is the closet, the betrayal of his wife and children, the destruction of a church, and the demonization of others in the same boat - all as a function of his own inability to face the truth. What is dark and repulsive is dishonesty.
Sullivan goes on to say what the response from Christians should be:
There is no commandment not to be gay. There is a commandment not to bear false witness. Haggard bore false witness - to himself, to his wife, to his traumatized kids, to his fellow gay men and women. repeatedly, pathologically, self-destructively. The right response for Christians is compassion and forgiveness. But also hope: hope that this will help spread the truth about what being gay actually is.
Hopefully some good will come out of this. Lord knows, we need fewer issues to divide us these days.
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