The Ashley Madison hack has gotten a lot of people in trouble and probably many more yet to come. One of those people included reality "star" Josh Duggar, who we got introduced to on the reality show '19 Kids and Counting'.

Josh Duggar took a job in Washington DC as the Executive Director of The Family Research Council. So along with his job that advocated family values and his ultra strict conservative Christian/based childhood, it came as a shock to many to learn that he actually had two Ashley Madison accounts and he was also registered on another dating website. These websites indicated that he was looking for "casual sex."

Another person that came under fire for having Ashley Madison account was Sam Radar. That name may sound familiar to you because he's a Christian YouTuber who surprised his wife with a positive pregnancy test earlier this month. He claims that he never actually have an affair but he did open an account because of "curiosity". Apparently his wife knew that he had created an account and she had forgiven him. I wonder if Josh Duggar's wife will be so understanding and forgiving him.

My question to everyone is this...the people who decided to hack this website that endorsed cheating, do you think that it was OK for them to expose people who have or had accounts on the website?

More From KISS 104.1