I won't be celebrating, but I don't really care. He was a nasty little homophobic bigotted woman hater who justified it by hiding behind the Bible.
2007-05-19 06:23:07
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answered by Stephanie is awesome!! 7
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satisfied... even though it truly is now unlikely to very last lengthy. there'll be some different person to step up and declare that "Pagans, Atheists, Homosexuals are responsible for 911..." i'm in simple terms waiting for one to assert it truly is our fault that he died like that. *Sigh* and that i need to assert i'm now no longer shocked by technique of the hypocricy... I see dissimilar human beings protecting human beings like Falwell, claiming no individual has the right to evaluate them... yet, it truly is those similar human beings, interior of an same faith, who don't have fairly a situation judging each body else contained in the international. i will decide Falwell's words and movements... he became a liar and a bigot... he became skill hungry and that i'm happy the guy is ultimately lifeless.
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answered by ? 4
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I don't celebrate death. Its now time for the Cult Leader Falwell to find out how wrong he really was about everything he had done in life.
2007-05-19 06:40:52
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answered by Peace Maker 2
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Falwell never hurt anyone, and the world is better off because he was in it for 73 years. You offend me, so according to your logic i should celebrate when you die, but I will not, and neither would Jerry Falwell had you died before him. Jesus expects better from us, but since you hate Christianity you do not have the love for people that Falwell had.
2007-05-19 07:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do believe the world is a better place without that poisonous toad. But there are others just waiting to take his place - his sons for instance. Falwell caused a lot of people a lot of grief. How many gay teenagers committed suicide because their parents were brainwashed by Falwell and consequently rejected their sons and daughters? I didn't celebrate his death, and I won't do that, but to me he was nothing but a bigot who got fat and rich off twisting the word of God to suit his agenda. Hard to feel sorrow over losing a "religious" charlatan like that.
2007-05-19 06:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not really keen on celebrating a persons death, but less person in the world that thinks like him, the better.
I really am disgusted when people can say what they make up to be right and hide behind the veil of Christianity. Christianity is not built on hate.
2007-05-19 06:23:56
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answered by Stephanie 4
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I'm not celebrating his death, but frankly I don't exactly miss him either. For a sampling of his and Pat Robertson's "spiritual guidance and wisdom", check out the following links.
2007-05-19 06:59:41
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answered by David 7
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I don't celebrate any person's death! But I definitely won't miss him. He was good at one thing creating division
2007-05-19 06:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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His bigorty and intolerance are widely known, but he was also an ardent supporter of fascist military dictatorships. He was an extreme Mcarthyite fanatic, calling anyone who opposed torture states a communist.
2007-05-19 06:49:41
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answered by Iain G 3
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Sane people are nor glad he is dead, but sad that he is no longer here. I always was blessed by his Old Time Gospel Hour.
He never hurt me.
He done severe damage to Satan's kingdom.
I don't see how anyone could celebrate the death of a good man.
2007-05-19 06:26:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't celebrate the death of anyone...ok their are a few people on the list..many on death row.
2007-05-19 06:23:13
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answered by mymadsky 6
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