Posted on 03/29/2005 2:10:23 PM PST by Bluegrass Conservative
I think you're right. Never mind! I was thinking Tennessee. Maybe I should read the whole article next time. :^)
I had the privilege of sitting beside Dr. Falwell at a small conference dinner in Lynchburg five years ago. He told me that earlier in the day he had officiated at the funeral of one of the thousands who attend Thomas Road Baptist, and, since the deceased had few family, he had asked the secretaries to call up members to ask them to go to the service so that the family might be supported.
It was then that I realized that despite the public limelight Dr. Falwell had a profoundly pastoral heart, and that this genuine love for people is what motivated him to critique the public policies and social movements that were causing harm to the people he loved.
"To live is Christ, to die is gain. Whether then we live or die, we are the Lord's."
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Spoken like a true "defender" of free speech.
We sure don't want people running around speaking opinions with which we disagree.
Just kidding ... I hope this fine gentleman gets over this ASAP, and offer up a prayer for his well-being.
I didn't even say I disagree with him that much. But there are some people that are so polarizing that they make us look bad. In the last year of being Speaker, I wished Newt Gingrich would have kept his mouth shut more too. Doesn't mean I disagreed with him, but many people would not listen to the message just because they disliked the person delivering it.
Yep...he seems to be a genuinely good guy...MUD
A day after the Rev. Jerry Falwell was admitted to Lynchburg General Hospital, his condition has been upgraded from critical to serious but stable.
Falwell suffered acute congestive heart failure, Dr. Joseph Khoury said at a press conference Wednesday morning. Falwell was not breathing when his wife brought him to the emergency room shortly before midnight Monday. He was placed on a ventilator but is now breathing on his own, Khoury said.
Falwell, 71, is pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church and chancelor of Liberty University. He was hospitalized from Feb. 20 to March 4 with pneumonia.
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