southcitymom
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Crap. That's probably what they'll say about me. :doh:
Crap. That's probably what they'll say about me. :doh:
My niece is going to Liberty.Wow!!!! I know alot of kids who are in school at Liberty and they loved him! Bless his family and Liberty U at this time.
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That's a picture from when I met him. That's me on the left, my sister, my dad, my mom, Rev. Falwell, Mrs. Falwell and my granny.
Little of the subject but, I hope that his death will inspire others to take better care of themselves. It has been said that he had a history of heart disease and that he loved fast food. That is a deadly combination. My husband is 46 with a cholesterol level of 246!!!!!!!! He is an avid runner and biker weighs a bout 155lbs but, he loves double cheeseburgers from McD's. (primarily because he is an accountant and they are 99cents). He just couldn't figure out why his cholesterol was so high:slap: . I had tried to tell him but, what would a nurse know anyway. So, the moral of this story is please all of you take care of yourselves eat right, excercise and limit the double cheeseburgers!!!!!
Death always brings pain to the family and those who love the person, so my sympathies to them.
I won't miss Falwell and his obsession with HATE and bizarre fears, ranging from homosexuals to teletubbies (?!). He did a great disservice to the Christian faith.
RIP Falwell
Awww...what a nice picture!
Okay, okay! I get it. Geez. But doesn't he look HAPPY in that picture? :angel:
Death always brings pain to the family and those who love the person, so my sympathies to them.
I won't miss Falwell and his obsession with HATE and bizarre fears, ranging from homosexuals to teletubbies (?!). He did a great disservice to the Christian faith.
RIP Falwell
Too funny!
It is not for us to judge.. I am always bothered when folks say things like, "so you don't believe in hell, but that won't make the fire any cooler" Like taking joy in the possibility of someone being cast into hell. /rant offWouldn't you just love to be a fly of the wall when he reached the "other side".
My mother always told me that no matter how much you dislike a person, when you meet them face to face you will find characteristics about them that you like. Jerry Falwell was a perfect example of that. I hated everything he stood for, but after meeting him in person, years after the trial, Jerry Falwell and I became good friends. He would visit me in California and we would debate together on college campuses. I always appreciated his sincerity even though I knew what he was selling and he knew what I was selling.
It is not for us to judge.. I am always bothered when folks say things like, "so you don't believe in hell, but that won't make the fire any cooler" Like taking joy in the possibility of someone being cast into hell. /rant off
Larry Flynt of all people had this to say about Falwells death:
http://cbs5.com/topstories/local_story_135185122.html
And in the end Falwell was tired of being a lightening rod. I read that yesterday, reading about his life.Hi PSU
I do not mean to imply judgement, but it was something that Jerry Falwell believed in.
I personally do not believe in hell. I believe that we are here to learn many lessons and that no one is any better or worse than each other.
He himself made many judgements about humanity.
I would be curious to see how his "life review" played out. I would want to know if when he died and looked back on his life if he actually changed some of his hard stances against everyone who didn't believe like he did.
My pleasure would be in knowing that he finally understood that everybody matters.
Racism, antisemitism, and homophobia are counterproductive.
His politics were polarizing and to me that is not the way of a true christian.
And in the end Falwell was tired of being a lightening rod. I read that yesterday, reading about his life.
I did find Flynts comments about his death very gracious.