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Jerry Falwell dies
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16/05/2007 14:37:00
 
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Hi Tom,

Here in NC, as you can imagine Billy Graham is a popular person. His views are strange compared to his original views back in the 40s and 50s though. While back then he said very hateful things against the Catholic Church (up til the mid 70s I think), today he almost always supports it. In fact, he has supported it so much recently that many 'christians' are abandoning him.



>>>>From BBC: " Leading US conservative evangelist Rev Jerry Falwell has died in hospital in Virginia after being found unconscious in his office, his assistants said. "
>>>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6659457.stm
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>>>He was a good man. Of course I know the lefties didn't like him, even though Larry Flint (deep throat) said he became good friends with him after they met. That says a lot about both men, when a they can befriend a person who has a diametric position, and there is so much vitriol.
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>>You're right. God really did allow the towers to be hit because of gays, civil rights, and abortion, and the teletubbies really are gay.
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>>The man was a bit too wacko for my liking.
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>>You never heard Billy Graham splutter crap and hate like that.
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>I have heard Billy Graham denounce Roman Catholics on many occasions as well as his son and daughter do the same thing. I have not been able to understand any so called "Christian" who hates others, and openly professes it. Mr. Graham has taught his children well. His words could well have an effect upon the thoughts and actions of others.
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