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There is no publicly available information confirming Bishop Clarence McClendon's sexual orientation. He is a prominent pastor and televangelist known for his ministry work, but personal details about his life, including his sexual orientation, are generally kept private. Speculation should be approached with caution, as it can often be unfounded or misleading.

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