Jerry Falwell has done more harm to the American scene than most other people of his generation. His fanatical hatred of everything and everyone who didn’t follow his personal viewpoints on life, morality and religion caused him to create the Moral Majority, which can easily be said to have started the factionalism currently infecting the American political landscape.
I will give the man this much credit. He apparently never said that Tinky-Winky (one of the Teletubbies) was gay. That was a claim made by an unknown writer in Falwell’s National Liberty Journal. Which means that, although Falwell was responsible for the quote, he didn’t actually say it.
Falwell’s hatred of most of humanity led to him making all manner of stupid statements. I think that the most famous would have to be his attempt to blame 9/11 on everyone who disagreed with him.
"God continues to lift the curtain and allow the enemies of America to give us probably what we deserve," said Falwell…Some people will follow that statement with the claim that he later apologized for saying it.
Falwell said the American Civil Liberties Union has "got to take a lot of blame for this…"
Then Falwell broadened his blast to include the federal courts and others who he said were "throwing God out of the public square." He added: "The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God will not be mocked. And when we destroy 40 million little innocent babies, we make God mad. I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the American Way -- all of them who have tried to secularize America -- I point the finger in their face and say, 'You helped this happen.' "
But in a phone call to CNN, Falwell said that only the hijackers and terrorists were responsible for the deadly attacks.If you read that carefully, he never apologized. He just said that, while the pagans (and abortionists and feminists and everybody else he didn't like) didn't actually fly the planes into the buildings, it was still their fault. (He also ignored things like geographical separation, and the other attacks on "our soil." Anybody remember the 1993 World Trade Center bombing? Or what about domestic terrorists like the Unabomber?)
"I do believe, as a theologian, based upon many Scriptures and particularly Proverbs 14:23, which says 'living by God's principles promotes a nation to greatness, violating those principles brings a nation to shame,'" he said.
Falwell said he believes the ACLU and other organizations "which have attempted to secularize America, have removed our nation from its relationship with Christ on which it was founded."
"I therefore believe that that created an environment which possibly has caused God to lift the veil of protection which has allowed no one to attack America on our soil since 1812," he said.
The man basically decided that anyone who didn’t follow his personal belief system was under the control of the devil. He didn’t support the idea of equal rights for anyone. Except, of course, white males. Even women, despite the fact that they make up more than half of the American population, were, in the dark and shadowed recesses of his closed mind, a “minority group.”
Blacks, Hispanics, women, etc. are God-ordained minorities who do indeed deserve minority status.But Falwell never had a positive view of any minority group.
At the height of the civil rights movement, in 1965, the Rev. Jerry Falwell, an ambitious young minister in Lynchburg, Va., gave a sermon called "Ministers and Marches."He later backpedaled from those views when they proved unpopular, and might have impacted on his collection plate. But he also, in 1985, supported the white minority government in South Africa, saying of Bishop Desmond Tutu "I think he's a phony, period, as far as representing the black people of South Africa." Although that statement was something else he had to apologize for, he still, in the words of a 1985 Time magazine story, "urged the good Christian folk of America to buy up gold Krugerrands and push U.S. 'reinvestment' in South Africa."
Falwell laid into Christian leaders who were actively supporting civil rights, reminding them of a Bible verse that fundamentalists often invoked as evidence that God did not want them to participate in politics: "For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh" (II Corinthians 10:13)...
Falwell was plain enough about his views; in 1964, he told a local paper that the Civil Rights Act had been misnamed: "It should be considered civil wrongs rather than civil rights." His "Old Time Gospel Hour" TV program hosted prominent segregationists like Govs. Lester Maddox of Georgia and George Wallace of Alabama.
So, hide it though he might, and no matter how much he apologized for some of the blatantly wrong-headed bile he spewed to his followers, Jerry Falwell was a narrow-minded bigot, and his loss does not diminish the world in the slightest.
And let me just remind you of the words of a certain philosopher you might have heard of, Jesus of Nazareth. We won't even make it all the way to that seventh chapter in the Book of Matthew (7:1, if you're curious), where He says "Do not judge, or you too will be judged."
That's NIV, by the way. Me, I prefer the KJV language of "Judge not, lest ye be judged." But let's stick with the NIV for clarity of language, for now.
We'll stop at Matthew, Chapter 6, verses 1 through 6. And yes, this qualifies as Holy Gospel, incidentally.
"Be careful not to do your 'acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.Words to live by, I think.
"So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.
"And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you."
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