Missing NY Pastor Found in Ohio Strip Club

MSNBC: The FBI and New York authorities had been searching for Rhodenizer, who disappeared Wednesday after telling his wife he was getting his computer fixed at Best Buy.

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March 30, 2008 at 10:11 pm - MSNBC
Dateline: Riverside, Ohio
Less1leg   March 31st, 2008 - 2:30 am

Hey it was a big job!
The fumes got to him, as well as his pal Revenend Wright. It caused a tempory loss of mental stablity which made him, I say made him Jimmy Swaggert his way into the house of ill repute.
Maybe next time he should go somewhere else to polish his tomato.

libsukbad   March 31st, 2008 - 6:28 am

Honey, you don’t understand, the Best Buy guys even said this virus be the nasty kind!!!!!!!!!!

Rev. Telkal   March 31st, 2008 - 11:21 am

Hmmm…let’s see…A Christian Pastor gets caught doing something lewd and indecent. How strange. Next you’ll hear of Christians blowing up buildings, Priests sodomizing little kids, people chanting for war against non-christians.

If America is 90% Christian, and followers of Christ are “good”, then why is there crime? By only 10% of the nation?
Doubtful.

Dave   March 31st, 2008 - 11:39 am

Anyone can become a reverend. Send $9.95 to some company on the back of a matchbook and you’re a minister. To try and paint all Christians from this example is wrong and intellectually lazy. Speaking of intellectually lazy Rev. Telkal do you really think 90% of America are practicing Christians? Weak attempt at anti-Christian bigotry.

Rev. Telkal   March 31st, 2008 - 1:35 pm

Dave, the 90% Christian reference was from the 2000 US Census. It is not my opinion. Albeit, I believe that many people that refer to themselves as “Christians” do so either because: 1) They were raised as so and told not to believe anything else, 2) do so out of pressure from their family, or in many cases, township, 3) Don’t know any better, 4) occassionly attend church on special days, 5) regularly attend church, 6) and the extremists.
The major point of all this, Dave, is that this is about a Pastor, and a married one with family at that.
Now that there is a possible explanation of the Ten Commandments, don’t you think that more people will be breaking them.

BTW- I have a degree in Religion.

Jimbo   March 31st, 2008 - 1:48 pm

How sad, another “man of the cloth” seccumbs.

All that is hidden shall be revealed.

Hickok   March 31st, 2008 - 5:14 pm

THIS IS TOTALLY UNDERSTANDABLE……You just need to see that fat cow this guy’s married to, and you can understand why he was looking to get some elsewhere. I wouldn’t be surprised if this gut did it with sheep and goats before going to the strip club, as doing his wife would be akin having sex with a 50 gallon tub of unprocessed lard.

JimBo   April 1st, 2008 - 4:21 am

Some of the posts here are quite understandable. I mean, can anyone discern ANY difference (statistically) between people who saaaay they are a Christian and those who say they are not. Nope, not a bit.

However, I has been my experience (as a practicing Christian man) that the vast majority of people say they are Christian because they are not Jewish, Muslim, etc. or their parents say they are Christians or when they go to church (on Sundays only of course) that fulfills their Christian obligation.

Most Christians who go to church do so because (like Rev. Telkal says about the US Census) they just want to make sure they check of that “I went to church on Sunday” box. These are the same “Christians” who cut off their fellow “Christians” in the parking lot after church service so they can get to the restraunt first.

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