In a cover story for gay glossy The
Advocate, Rev. Ted Haggard now says he favors gay marriage.
Haggard is the evangelical pastor who
ran afoul of his Denver congregation after admitting to a three-year
pay-for-sex affair with male prostitute Mike Jones. Immediately
after Jones reveled their sexual association in 2006, Haggard denied
being gay, saying only that he had committed “sexual immorality.”
Since that time, Haggard has said he's undergone intensive
counseling. On February 6, 2007, Tim Ralph pronounced Haggard
“cured,” adding that Haggard is “completely heterosexual.”
The married father of five says
everyone – including gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people
– is welcome at his church, St. James in Colorado Springs.
Haggard supported the 2006 ballot
question that placed a gay marriage ban in Colorado's Constitution,
but he now says he favors allowing gay couples to marry.
“The word marriage is a big deal to
people of faith,” Haggard told the magazine. “We've made it
sacred. That's why I believe that churches, synagogues, mosques and
temples should have total freedom to have whatever types of unions
they believe is godly.”
“But I think that we as a democratic
society, as a constitutional republic – if we don't respect
individual civil liberties, then we're making a horrific mistake.
The church is in the early stages of another 'the Earth is flat'
crisis. I say to all religious people that we should be quick to
listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry on the subject. Or
we're going to be embarrassed in another 10 or 20 years,” he added.
Haggard, however, has previously said
no gay or lesbian couples will be allowed to marry in his church.