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5/15/2007 8:58:28 PM
Now all the GOP candidates have to take a stand on him.hah-hah(double hah-hah for the pun)
5/15/2007 9:20:01 PM
they avoided it on the debate.big surprise, foxnews made it easy on the republicans by saying they wouldn't address it.[Edited on May 15, 2007 at 9:22 PM. Reason : .]
5/15/2007 9:22:00 PM
big surprise, chris matthews was a total jerkoff last time[Edited on May 15, 2007 at 10:19 PM. Reason : s]
5/15/2007 10:18:51 PM
these debates with SO many people for such a short time are pretty stupid anyhow.
5/15/2007 10:21:00 PM
presidential debates have been a waste of time for decades now anyway
5/15/2007 10:21:34 PM
no argument there.the debate commission is a disgrace to american politics.
5/15/2007 10:22:56 PM
5/15/2007 10:30:54 PM
Regardless, I refuse to respect someone who campaigns against reality and civil rights.
5/15/2007 10:57:22 PM
5/16/2007 12:50:08 AM
5/16/2007 12:54:10 AM
^i hope you're just trying to be funny, because you're a moron if you think that makes him a hypocrite
5/16/2007 1:03:15 AM
So you think it is ok for a religious person to fraternize with a pornographer?Nothing objectionable with pornography, as far as Christianity is concerned?And you call me a moron?
5/16/2007 1:13:54 AM
^It's only hypocritical if he refused to fraternize with homosexuals, feminists, etc...while fraternizing with Larry Flynt.Many religious people/leaders fraternize with "sinners"...it's how most of them do their thing actually.[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 1:27 AM. Reason : sss]
5/16/2007 1:24:05 AM
5/16/2007 2:10:23 AM
So much misinterpretation in this thread its hard to know where to start. I'll try to keep it short.There is a difference between condoning an activity and loving an individual who is engaged in thatactivity. It is possible to love the sinner and hate the sin. Many of you cannot understand that because you have come to the erroneous conclusion that the sin defines who that person is; that is homosexuals are just born that way with no way out. My suspicion would be that what Falwell meant was that tragedy and pain and suffering are all aspects of a world that has rejected God and continues to demand to live its own way, enter the examples of gays abortionists etc...The error in his statements would seem to be the tone of righteous indignation. That is well and good for God, but Falwell was not God and as such he should not have said incident X must be a resultof Y happening. The world is complicated and we have only a fragmented picture of the truth. I dothink it is possible to understand why things happen, but this is usually a personal thing which onlycomes after much soul searching and at the appropriate time. Some of the statements that Falwelland Robertson make are intentioned to raise controversy, unfortunately they play right into thehands of those who seek to distort the message of Christ. The Gospel many hear from Falwell andRobertson is that the world is evil and we Christians are good so ha ha and look God is going to crushyou peons. But, this is not the message at all. The point is that we are all equally helpless to resistour sinful nature without Christ's sacrifice. This doesn't mean we get to go to the other extreme andjust say all sin is ok because hey we're born that way and its hard not to do it. Anyway you lookat it Christ is offensive at some point, but there is no need to add controversy that misses the point.That is the chief failing of folks like Falwell.All of this said, it is entirely possible that Falwell was taken out of context in many of the quotes above, I do think his heart was in the right place even if his mouth wandered at times.
5/16/2007 2:27:26 AM
This:
5/16/2007 2:47:54 AM
Cannot change their inclinations or cannot change how they react to those feelings?Everyone can change who they are... because 'who you are' isn't just the way you conduct yourself, nor is it just what you feel. It's a combination of the two.
5/16/2007 9:44:07 AM
5/16/2007 2:16:58 PM
5/16/2007 2:44:52 PM
It's fine. When Michael Moore dies of a massive heart attack, I'll show him as much disrespect as I can muster.
5/16/2007 3:40:11 PM
ok? he's a pretty big douchebag/hypocrite too.
5/16/2007 3:41:12 PM
^^^ Take my point completely out of context why don't you.I'm not arguing about the validity or invalidity of the homosexual or any other lifestyle. Showing restraint against natural urges has value in many different contexts, and you're reading far too much into my comment. My point is that who a person is is a heck of a lot more than simply the desires (sexual or otherwise) that a person is born with... And that the argument that anyone "cannot change who they are" is absurd. You change who you are every day. That doesn't mean that straight people should be out there trying to make gay people straight, and I have never advocated that.
5/16/2007 5:26:45 PM
5/16/2007 7:11:55 PM
Lucky y'all didn't have to grow up in Lynchburg. Farwell was the biggest ASSHOLE in the world. He has no respect for anyone who lived there.
5/16/2007 8:14:54 PM
Friend of mine goes to Liberty, he says Jerry was the worst driver he'd ever seen. And he drove a huge bulletproof SUV, that would destroy anything it hit.[Edited on May 17, 2007 at 12:15 AM. Reason : Other than that I think Lynchburg is a nice town, not too big, not too small.]
5/17/2007 12:15:05 AM
Christopher Hitchens weighs in:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkAPaEMwyKU
5/17/2007 12:51:48 AM
so who are the jerry falwells of tomorrow?
5/17/2007 1:51:22 AM
^^^^what are you talking about? he was well respected by literally EVERYONE in lynchburg. i spent the last 3 years at liberty university, i've bumped into him multiple times and he was always very cordial. he was practically a local celebrity in lynchburg, everybody loved him. i would like to hear what you are referring to.^^^as far as i know, he's never hit anyone or anything with that SUV, it was bulletproofed for HIS protection, not to be some kind of destroyerthe ignorance in this thread, it scares meyou people had your mind made up about him since the first time you heard about one of the crazy comments he made back in the 80's. what you don't know is that in his later years he became a completely different person than what you've heard about him. he won the friendship of even larry flynt who hated jerry more than anyone in the world. he was very likeable, some people just don't like what he had to say so they make ad hominem attacks and say terrible things about himhe was a great man who did many great things for his country, and will be missed dearlyand if i can, i will be one of many thousands at his funeral on tuesday to pay my respects[Edited on May 17, 2007 at 2:15 AM. Reason : ,]
5/17/2007 1:57:28 AM
5/17/2007 11:02:28 AM
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5/17/2007 12:38:30 PM
While I believe in free speech, and it's pretty obvious Jerry Fallwell used his to promote the over zealous religious point of view, he's just another person who used god as a pulpit to get what he wanted. Hell he might have believed he was gods right hand or something but this guy is just as bad and INTOLERANT as Pat Robertson and anyone else who blamed problems on lack of beliefs. It's that stupid minded way of thinking that causes more problems instead of addressing the problem itself. "AIDS is the wrath of a just God against homosexuals." OOOOhhhh so that's why the majority of people in the world who have Aids aren't gay at all. Hmmm (see Africa)"I do question the sincerity of People like the Reverend Martin Luther King..."That's a politically correct way of being a bigotGod "is a Republican" [28] and Jesus "was the First American."Uh Jesus was black, and he sure as hell wouldn't be a republican. read your own bible. If he did indeed exist (noone can prove either way so please don't try) he is definitely not the first american as he never set food on the land that would be called America. These people pray on those who are either a) too stupid b) don't want to pay attention c) want to feel righteous. He preached intolerance, bigotry, self-righteousness, racism and is (was) the poster child for straight out ignorance. I'm not going to say I'm glad he's dead, but I am glad his influence is gone.
5/17/2007 12:50:04 PM
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5/17/2007 6:12:31 PM
he's said lots of stupid things that are certainly inexcusable. done lots of stupid things, too. but i agree with a lot of what he's stood for. thought this link might an interesting read, as well...http://www.ctlibrary.com/15490
5/17/2007 8:54:54 PM
I know I'm coming into this thread a bit late, but I would also like to say good riddance to bad garbage regarding Jerry Falwell... and NO, the reason I say this is not because he spoke against gays, abortions, etc.
5/18/2007 12:44:01 PM
Here's an amusing story...http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=3201543&page=1At Falwell's funeral...
5/23/2007 2:56:47 AM
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5/23/2007 11:22:38 AM
^ Yeah this is America. You can't make a judgment on someone else's values... that would be intolerant.
5/23/2007 5:34:36 PM