Sad. Hope he repented.
Lord have mercy.
Is there any hope the plane can be repaired?
unless he repented, he was here one second and in hell the next sadly-= people have no idea how horrible hell is going to be- they make light of it but the second they descend to it- they know instantly they made a terrible terrible mistake
Don’t agree with his lack of faith, but this sad to hear.
Prayers for him and his family.
not your typical atheist...he believed in hard corporal punishment
https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-68940480.html
Well i guess there will be no service or eulogy for him.
I will give him a proper atheist eulogy.
Robert Sherman, like all of us, was just a cosmic accident. Just a random, animate piece of carbon life that existed for awhile, did stuff, and then became inanimate. He may or may not have had what he felt were friends, or family, but none of that matters or is of any importance, because their lives held no,real purpose or meaning, just like his did. In the big picture of the universe, whether he existed or not, makes absolutely no difference, because ultimately, nothing matters.
And so we can take a moment to remember him, or not. Either way, it doesn’t matter. He was here, now hes gone, hes never coming back, and it wouldnt have mattered if he never existed in the first place.
The end.
Gee that’s too bad.
He has to at least be happy with the outcome, otherwise he would have had to accept that someone was watching over him...
When the news came on last night, with the story of his death, all I felt was sadness.
I'm an unashamed smart @ss. Have made light of many things.
But something hurt in me last night and I guess still does.
The normally expected smugness just isn't there.
SAD!
Oh man.. that’s tragic.
Hopefully the field will be re-smoothed in time for planting season.
Back in the 1990s, Sherman was on a rampage against any town imagery or slogan that referenced Christianity. I’ll never forget the image of that cocky POS with his self-satisfied grin in the foreground in a front-page photo of the Waukegan News-Sun as the water tower of the village of Zion, IL was repainted to obliterate the cross symbol, which had been there for decades. “Praise the Lord,” Sherman sarcastically said in the interview. I’m sure Sherman and the Lord he mocked are having an interesting conversation.
Authorities said Sherman was piloting a small plane that crashed into a cornfield...
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That’s why they call it buying the farm.
He must be unspeakably happy to finally get to meet God.
“... it is appointed to men once to die, but after this the judgment, “ Hebrews 9:27
All dressed up and nowhere to go.
Of course there’s no way to ever know this for certain, but when the plane was going down, and he realized what was about to happen, I’ll bet he cried out to God to save him.
More proof that God does indeed have a sense of humor.
well, now they know!
Guess he is a believer now..... God have mercy on him please.
Apparently, God was not his co-pilot.(with apologies to Col. Scott)