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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: pompsander who wrote (762331)5/18/2007 3:48:38 PM
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The Ugly Un-American: An Eulogy to Jerry Falwell

Posted by Ray Church on 05.16.2007
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If you’re looking for a glowing eulogy to Jerry Falwell, you’re not going to find it here.

If this column appears a little short, it's for the same reason I haven't been able to post regularly for the past few weeks. I'm neck deep in writing exams, so even thinking about writing a column is procrastination at the moment.

This column will come off as incredibly self-righteous and insensitive. I'm sure if you've been reading eulogies to Jerry Falwell this week, you've had your fill of comments like he's a man who "cherished faith, family and freedom" (George Bush) or "Dr. Falwell was a giant of faith and a visionary leader and he, as a man, has always been a man of great optimism and great faith" (Ron Godwin, executive vice president of Liberty University).

Or maybe not. The media has been fairly honest about Jerry Falwell, acknowledging that he was, at best, a divisive figure. You won't even get that from me.

Falwell was a raving lunatic given a megaphone for his sickening subversion of the teaching of Jesus Christ. He was a propagandist, who hijacked a message of peace and turned it into a message of intolerance and hate.

So here is a eulogy to Falwell in his own words.

Falwell's stupidity can be witnessed as far back as the 1950's, where, like many preachers from the South, Falwell was an active opponent of the civil rights movement and supported the racial segregation of African Americans. In 1958, he said:

If Chief Justice Warren and his associates had known God's word and had desired to do the Lord's will, I am quite confident that the 1954 decision [Brown v. Board of Education] would never have been made…. The facilities should be separate. When God has drawn a line of distinction, we should not attempt to cross that line.

He would eventually cross that line, calling racial minorities "God-ordained minorities who do indeed deserve minority status", mainly as a way to explain why homosexuals were not, in his eyes, minorities.

And it was to homosexuals that his intolerance came to the fore. People may remember the article his magazine, the National Liberty Journal, outing Tinky Winky, the purple Teletubby, as being as representative of the homosexual agenda. (I'm so shocked he didn't go after Burt and Ernie). Falwell disavowed any involvement in the article, but it was far from the worst statement he made about homosexuality.

AIDS is the wrath of a just God against homosexuals. To oppose it would be like an Israelite jumping in the Red Sea to save one of Pharaoh's charioteers . . . AIDS is not just God's punishment for homosexuals; it is God's punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals."

In fact, God's wrath was a common theme for Falwell. The idea that inheriting ministries from corrupt "Men of Faith" like James Bakker didn't seem to incur God's wrath seemed to escape him, but some how he seemed to see God's wrath in the strangest of ways, such as his reasoning behind the events of 9/11.

The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this (the destruction of 9/11) 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."

So, 9/11 was God's wrath on a nation that allows abortion, but don't think that Falwell was soft on Islam. In fact he drew a straight line from Mohammed to the terrorists.

I think Muhammad was a terrorist. I read enough by both Muslims and non-Muslims, [to decide] that he was a violent man, a man of war.

And I know that some readers may be accepting that slandering little comment as fact, so let me display the hypocrisy of that statement with Falwell's own words.

You've got to kill the terrorists before the killing stops and I am for the President—chase them all over the world, if it takes ten years, blow them all away in the name of the Lord.

Yup, because if you want to contrast the teachings of with the "Seal of the Prophets" (Mohammed) the teachings of "The Prince of Peace", you've got to "blow them away in the name of the Lord".

Falwell's grasp of Islam is, perhaps, forgivable as brute ignorance, but his ignorance of the bible was sickening. Take his critique of Jimmy Carter's actions.

(Jimmy Carter's) message of peace and reconciliation under almost all circumstances is simply incompatible with Christian teachings as I interpret them. This 'turn the other cheek' business is all well and good but it's not what Jesus fought and died for. What we need to do is take the battle to the Muslim heathens and do unto them before they do unto us.

The man, apparently, needed to actually read the bible he bashed people with.

Falwell did understand conservative politics, however, and his use of the bible was, at best, thinly disguised apologetic for his true religion and, at worst, propaganda dressed in the sheepskin of religion.

Somehow his bible held views on labor unions:

Labor unions should study and read the Bible instead of asking for more money. When people get right with God, they are better workers

On public education:

I hope I live to see the day when, as in the early days of our country, we won't have any public schools. The churches will have taken them over again and Christians will be running them. What a happy day that will be!

And on how sexuality relates to political allegiance:

The fact that Mary Cherry's a gay Republican means she should join the Democratic Party

Falwell's religion was thinly disguised materialism. It had nothing to do with God, or Jesus, or spirituality, and everything to do with money. As one of his ghost writers once reported him saying:

Thank God for these gay demonstrators. If I didn't have them, I'd have to invent them. They give me all the publicity I need.

If the American Atheists Society or Saddam Hussein himself ever sent an unrestricted gift to any of my ministries, be assured I will operate on Billy Sunday's philosophy: The Devil's had it long enough, and quickly cash the check.

Of course, I am just as hypocritical as Falwell. For all his sins, I have been just as sinful in pointing out his sins, so let me finish by quoting from the bible he used as a weapon of intolerance.

For the sake of your tradition, you have made void the word of God. You hypocrites! Well did Isaiah prophesy of you, when he said: 'This people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me; in vain do they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the precepts of men.
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