NO! Not even!
He was married to a woman and also was a Presbyterian minister.
While at Rollins college he met Sara Joanne Byrd, an Oakland, Florida native. They married on June 9, 1952.[6] They had two children, James (born in 1959) and John (born in 1961), and three grandsons, the third (Ian McFeely Rogers) born 12 days after Rogers' death.[7] In 1963, Rogers graduated from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).[8] Scholastically, he went on to garner 40 more honorary degrees throughout his life.[9] Rogers was also red-green color blind[10] and a vegetarian. He swam every morning, and neither smoked nor drank.[11]