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Originally Posted by Baron1710
She denied the statement as being untrue, that she had not committed adultery.
The truth is always a defense against slander, if the pastor could have proven that the statements he made were true, or even that he had not acted recklessly with what he thought was true he could have beat this complaint. The pastor should resign, this is a disgraceful act.
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Baron, can you explain why, for religious purposes, the church is not allowed to define fornication in this case? The plaintiff's attorney, as part of the legal proceeding, seemed to make it an issue how the state defined fornication