2007-07-21
16:10:03
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Oh, maybe I worded this question wrong.
2007-07-21
17:13:09 ·
update #1
I found someone who answered this post that I like very much. I am not going to forget them. Thank you.
2007-07-21
17:14:40 ·
update #2
Well, Harvey who has now changed his/her name to laurel has called me an idiot. However, I couldn't help but notice that this sick child molestor doesn't know the difference between 'your' and 'you're'. I have read many of this sick individuals other posts, I hope that law enforcement officials are going to track down this odeous creature.
2007-07-21
18:56:56 ·
update #3
Good riddance. Anyone who can swindle money out of people "in Jesus' name" like she and that no good hypocrite husband of hers did does not belong among humanity.
2007-07-21 16:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually she did quite a bit of good in her later years. I was always surprised at the welcome and support that she recieved from the gay community. If it was not for their support I think the Bakkers would have been much worse off. Tammy Faye suffered an awful lot of hardship in her life and they got shat on hard by Pat Robertson. Falwell was just like a vulture around them too.
Yes it is funny how the atheists and the gays were kinder and more forgiving to the Bakkers than the Christians ever were.
At least Tammy Fayes' troubles and pain are ended and I hope her family can find peace with it.
Cancer is not an easy way to die.
I am an atheist and even I think you should watch "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" and then grow a bit of compassion for your fellow humans.
2007-07-21 23:19:44
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answered by ? 5
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Tammy Faye supported her husband and was at his side every single day bilking innocent people and the elderly out of hundreds of millions of dollars, including life savings. and she did it every single day for many many years. She reaped the rewards and spent the ill gotten gains. She was a criminal and a vile person. They are and she was no different than the Ken Lay's of the world. Instead of Enron it was the 700 Club.
Like I said when Falwell died. Good Riddance and not soon enough.
I am really sick of this ohh - don't speak ill of the dead crap. She was a bad person, she did bad things. If she is to be remembered then remember her for what she was. A bad person that was a thief.
2007-07-21 23:31:55
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answered by Atrum Animus AM 4
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I don't thank the Lord for the death of anyone---do you? Your question is inflammatory, nothing more. How about a little respect, regardless of what you think of this lady personally! I suspect that you just jumped on the band-wagon of Tammy Faye questions because you don't have an original question of your own to ask.
2007-07-21 23:19:55
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answered by Native Spirit 6
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She had nothing to do with the Lord, All she was about was money, AKA Ripping off those misguided enough to follow her and her at that time satanic piece of crap husband, who I personally would like to see rot in hell for deceiving those who believed that crap he was selling was gifts
2007-07-22 00:59:29
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answered by muhammad 1
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Nice Christian attitude. I'm no fan of Tammy Faye but that question was plain gross.
2007-07-21 23:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Why. She was just a girl.
She liked shoes.
Thought she was pretty.
Thought she had talent.
She's a normal girl.
Why drag her through the mud, she's no different than your wife or girlfriend.
She's just another girl...
I mean SHE didn't embezzel money (she just used what her husband had), she didn't rape, pillage and lie (she let Jim do all that stuff).
She's just along for the ride. Just a girl...
If she is to blame then ALL girls are to blame for simply being opportunists.
Does YOUR wife have a copy of YOUR credit card.
Does she go out and shop, shop, shop!
2007-07-21 23:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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She died? She was in Kansas City!
But she was a good person. She loved Jesus as we all should. We should thank the Lord for all that she has done thru her ministries.
2007-07-21 23:18:52
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answered by julie 5
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If you mean "do we thank the Lord" that she no longer suffers then the answer is yes. Hopefully your question was not intended mean something more. Prayers to her family who love her, and will miss her.
2007-07-21 23:15:24
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answered by Tricia S 1
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I'm very sorry to hear of her passing, but thank God for his mercy and salvation.
2007-07-21 23:20:51
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answered by Jlk 4
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