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So, here's the thing, and you are free to disagree.
1. Hugh Freeze is an adulterer. He broke his covenant vows with his wife that he made before the Lord. He's guilty. He's a sinner.
2. Hugh Freeze and his wife have reconciled, he has confessed his adultery (I mean how could he not, it was national news), and his wife has forgiven him.
3. Since Freeze was humiliated and left Auburn, he has reconciled with his wife, and has sought spiritual counseling from the pastors/elders of his church. And that means something. Men who are not contrite, remain prideful and they will not submit to the leadership of the church. But Freeze has submitted to the leadership of his church.
4. the DMs that Freeze sent to an alleged sexual abuse survivor at Liberty Univ. was not wise. And if I was his pastor, he would be placed on church discipline for this. Were the DMs inflammatory? No, but still not wise. Married men should not be sending women DMs on social media unless it's their family member (i.e., daughter, niece, aunt, sister and etc).
Now should all of this keep Freeze from the coaching profession? No. He deserves to have a living, and if a school wants to give him a job, he's welcomed to take it.
1. Hugh Freeze is an adulterer. He broke his covenant vows with his wife that he made before the Lord. He's guilty. He's a sinner.
2. Hugh Freeze and his wife have reconciled, he has confessed his adultery (I mean how could he not, it was national news), and his wife has forgiven him.
3. Since Freeze was humiliated and left Auburn, he has reconciled with his wife, and has sought spiritual counseling from the pastors/elders of his church. And that means something. Men who are not contrite, remain prideful and they will not submit to the leadership of the church. But Freeze has submitted to the leadership of his church.
4. the DMs that Freeze sent to an alleged sexual abuse survivor at Liberty Univ. was not wise. And if I was his pastor, he would be placed on church discipline for this. Were the DMs inflammatory? No, but still not wise. Married men should not be sending women DMs on social media unless it's their family member (i.e., daughter, niece, aunt, sister and etc).
Now should all of this keep Freeze from the coaching profession? No. He deserves to have a living, and if a school wants to give him a job, he's welcomed to take it.
