Audios, MOFO!
My only sadness comes when thinking that I would have preferred he choke to death on a chicken bone at a tent-revival.
Sigh...
Just in case you are inclined to feel sympathy, here are some gems from
Jerry Fallwell's Greatest Hits
(from the Carpetbagger) :
March 1980: Falwell tells an Anchorage rally about a conversation with President Carter at the White House. Commenting on a January breakfast meeting, Falwell claimed to have asked Carter why he had “practicing homosexuals” on the senior staff at the White House. According to Falwell, Carter replied, “Well, I am president of all the American people, and I believe I should represent everyone.” When others who attended the White House event insisted that the exchange never happened, Falwell responded that his account “was not intended to be a verbatim report,” but rather an “honest portrayal” of Carter’s position.
August 1980: After Southern Baptist Convention President Bailey Smith tells a Dallas Religious Right gathering that “God Almighty does not hear the prayer of a Jew,” Falwell gives a similar view. “I do not believe,” he told reporters, “that God answers the prayer of any unredeemed Gentile or Jew.” After a meeting with an American Jewish Committee rabbi, he changed course, telling an interviewer on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that “God hears the prayers of all persons…. God hears everything.”
July 1984: Falwell is forced to pay gay activist Jerry Sloan $5,000 after losing a court battle. During a TV debate in Sacramento, Falwell denied calling the gay-oriented Metropolitan Community Churches “brute beasts” and “a vile and Satanic system” that will “one day be utterly annihilated and there will be a celebration in heaven.” When Sloan insisted he had a tape, Falwell promised $5,000 if he could produce it. Sloan did so, Falwell refused to pay and Sloan successfully sued. Falwell appealed, with his attorney charging that the Jewish judge in the case was prejudiced. He lost again and was forced to pay an additional $2,875 in sanctions and court fees.
October 1987: The Federal Election Commission fines Falwell for transferring $6.7 million in funds intended for his ministry to political committees.
February 1988: The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down a $200,000 jury award to Falwell for “emotional distress” he suffered because of a Hustler magazine parody. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, usually a Falwell favorite, wrote the unanimous opinion in Hustler v. Falwell, ruling that the First Amendment protects free speech.
February 1993: The Internal Revenue Service determines that funds from Falwell’s Old Time Gospel Hour program were illegally funneled to a political action committee. The IRS forced Falwell to pay $50,000 and retroactively revoked the Old Time Gospel Hour’s tax-exempt status for 1986-87.
March 1993: Despite his promise to Jewish groups to stop referring to America as a “Christian nation,” Falwell gives a sermon saying, “We must never allow our children to forget that this is a Christian nation. We must take back what is rightfully ours.”
1994-1995: Falwell is criticized for using his “Old Time Gospel Hour” to hawk a scurrilous video called “The Clinton Chronicles” that makes a number of unsubstantiated charges against President Bill Clinton — among them that he is a drug addict and that he arranged the murders of political enemies in Arkansas. Despite claims he had no ties to the project, evidence surfaced that Falwell helped bankroll the venture with $200,000 paid to a group called Citizens for Honest Government (CHG). CHG’s Pat Matrisciana later admitted that Falwell and he staged an infomercial interview promoting the video in which a silhouetted reporter said his life was in danger for investigating Clinton. (Matrisciana himself posed as the reporter.) “That was Jerry’s idea to do that,” Matrisciana recalled. “He thought that would be dramatic.”
November 1997: Falwell accepts $3.5 million from a front group representing controversial Korean evangelist Sun Myung Moon to ease Liberty University’s financial woes.
April 1998: Confronted on national television with a controversial quote from America Can Be Saved!, a published collection of his sermons, Falwell denies having written the book or had anything to do with it. In the 1979 work, Falwell wrote, “I hope to 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!” Despite Falwell’s denial, Sword of the Lord Publishing, which produced the book, confirms that Falwell wrote it.
January 1999: Falwell tells a pastors’ conference in Kingsport, Tenn., that the Antichrist prophesied in the Bible is alive today and “of course he’ll be Jewish.”
February 1999: Falwell becomes the object of nationwide ridicule after his National Liberty Journal newspaper issues a “parents alert” warning that Tinky Winky, a character on the popular PBS children’s show “Teletubbies,” might be gay.
September 2001: Falwell blames Americans for the 9/11 terrorist attacks. “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.’”
November 2005: Falwell spearheads campaign to resist “war on Christmas.”
February 2007: Falwell describes global warming as a conspiracy orchestrated by Satan, liberals, and The Weather Channel.
UPDATE: EVEN MORE QUOTES! If you're not a born-again Christian, you're a failure as a human being.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
This is probably as bad a day as the court has had on social issues since "Roe v Wade."
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, reacting to the Supreme Court's ruling in the Texas sodomy case, "Lawrence v. Texas," wherein the high court upheld an individual's (or a couple's) right to privacy; "It is
a promise of the Constitution that there is a realm of personal liberty which the government may not enter," said Justice Anthony M Kennedy, for the majority in an opinion "as broad in its constitutional
vision as any ever issued by the court," wrote Charles Lane for The Washington Post; in his dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia,
an extremist Evangelical Christian, complained that the justices
voting to uphold the right to privacy were creating a new
constitutional right, that they were not upholding the Constitution,
quoted from "Planned Parenthood Federal Action Report" (July, 2003) ††
I had a student ask me, "Could the savior you believe in
save Osama bin Laden?" Of course, we know the blood of Jesus Christ can
save him, and then he must be
executed.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, cited in Cary McMullen, "Falwell: Now Is the Time for Gospel," in the Lakeland (Florida) Ledger (November 12, 2001), quoted from Randy Cassingham, This is True
(18 November 2001). Falwell added: "We visit prisoners on death row,
and some of them are saved, but we believe their sentences should be
carried out because they have a debt to society."
God continues to lift the curtain and allow the enemies of America to give us probably what we deserve.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, blaming
civil libertarians, feminists, homosexuals, and abortion rights
supporters for the terrorist attacks of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, to
which Rev Pat Robertson agreed, quoted from John F Harris, "God Gave US 'What We Deserve,' Falwell Says," The Washington Post (September 14, 2001)
The ACLU's got to take a lot of
blame for this.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, blaming civil libertarians for the terrorist attacks of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, to which Rev Pat Robertson again agreed, quoted from AANEWS #958 by American Atheists (September 14, 2001)
And,
I know that I'll hear from them for this. But,
throwing God out successfully with the help of the federal court
system,
throwing God out of the public square, out of the schools. 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."
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, blaming
civil libertarians, feminists, homosexuals, and abortion rights
supporters for the terrorist attacks of Tuesday, September 11, 2001,
quoted from John F Harris, "God Gave US 'What We Deserve,' Falwell
Says," The Washington Post (September 14, 2001)
I
sincerely believe that the collective efforts of many secularists
during the past generation, resulting in the expulsion from our schools
and from the public square, has left us vulnerable.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, after the 700 Club
broadcast wherein he had blamed civil libertarians, feminists,
homosexuals, and abortion rights supporters for the terrorist attacks
of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, speaking to The New York Times, quoted from Dick Meyer, "Holy Smoke," CBS News (September 15, 2001)
I put all the blame legally and morally on the actions of the terrorist, [but America's] secular and anti-Christian environment left us open to our Lord's [decision] not to protect. When a nation deserts God and expels God from the culture ... the result is not good.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell,
backpedaling amidst criticism of his statement blaming civil
libertarians, feminists, homosexuals, and abortion rights supporters
for the terrorist attacks of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, quoted from
John F Harris, "God Gave US 'What We Deserve,' Falwell Says," The
Washington Post (September 14, 2001)
Pat, did you notice yesterday the ACLU, and all the
Christ-haters, People For the American Way, NOW, etc. were totally
disregarded by the Democrats and the Republicans in both houses of
Congress as they went out on the steps and called out on to God in prayer
and sang "God Bless America" and said "let the ACLU be hanged"? In other
words, when the nation is on its knees, the only normal and natural and
spiritual thing to do is what we ought to be doing all the time -- calling
upon God.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, justifying
the breech of Constitutional Separation of Religion from Government
while blaming civil libertarians for the terrorist attacks of Tuesday,
September 11, 2001, to which Rev Pat Robertson again agreed, quoted from AANEWS #958 by American Atheists (September 14, 2001)
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!
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, America Can Be Saved, 1979 pp. 52-53, from Albert J Menendez and Edd Doerr, The Great Quotations on Religious Freedom
AIDS is not just God's punishment for homosexuals; it is God's punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals.
-- Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
The idea that religion and politics don't mix was invented by the Devil to keep Christians from running their own country.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, Sermon, July 4, 1976
If
we are going to save America and evangelize the world, we cannot
accommodate secular philosophies that are diametrically opposed to
Christian truth ... We need to pull out all the stops to recruit and
train 25 million Americans to become informed pro-moral activists whose
voices can be heard in the halls of Congress.
I am convinced that America can be turned around if we will all
get serious about the Master's business. It may be late, but it is
never too late to do what is right. We need an old-fashioned,
God-honoring, Christ-exalting revival to turn American back to God.
America can be saved!
-- Jerry Falwell, "Moral Majority Report" for September, 1984
It
appears that America's anti-Biblical feminist movement is at last
dying, thank God, and is possibly being replaced by a Christ-centered
men's movement which may become the foundation for a desperately needed
national spiritual awakening.
-- Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
There
is no separation of church and state. Modern US Supreme Courts have
raped the Constitution and raped the Christian faith and raped the
churches by misinterpreting what the Founders had in mind in the First
Amendment to the Constitution.
-- Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
The
Bible is the inerrant ... word of the living God. It is absolutely
infallible,without error in all matters pertaining to faith and
practice, as well as in areas such as geography, science, history, etc.
-- Jerry Falwell, Finding Inner Peace and Strength
But these things speak evil of those things, verse 10 [reading from Jude]
which they know not: but what they know naturally, as brute beasts, in
those things they corrupt themselves. Look at the Metropolitan
Community Church today, the gay church, almost accepted into the World
Council of Churches. Almost, the vote was against them. But they will
try again and again until they get in, and the tragedy is that they
would get one vote. Because they are spoken of here in Jude as being
brute beasts, that is going to the baser lust of the flesh to live
immorally, and so Jude describes this as apostasy. But thank God this
vile and satanic system will one day be utterly annihilated and
there'll be a celebration in heaven.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, "Old Time Gospel Hour" broadcast, March 11, 1984, quoted by Rev Jerry Sloan, "Is Jerry Falwell a liar?" Freedom Writer, September, 1994
The
Jews are returning to their land of unbelief. They are spiritually
blind and desperately in need of their Messiah and Savior.
-- Jerry Falwell, Listen, America!
Grown men should not be having sex with prostitutes unless they are married to them.
-- Jerry Falwell, on CNN's Crossfire, May 17, 1997
I
do not believe the homosexual community deserves minority status. One's
misbehavior does not qualify him or her for minority status. Blacks,
Hispanics, women, etc., are God-ordained minorities who do indeed
deserve minority status.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, USA Today Chat, quoted from The Religious Freedom Coalition, "The Two faces of Jerry Falwell"
Dan Moldea,
the lead investigator for Larry Flynt's ongoing quest to uncover sexual
indiscretions of Republican congressional members, has now admitted he
was hired by the law firm defending President Clinton.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, from "The
Bizarre Flynt-Clinton Connection," in the January 15, 1999, "Falwell
Confidential" fax report to 162,000 members, referring to the firm
Williams & Connolly. Dan Moldea responded, "This entire statement
is false and misleading, reckless and malicious. It is a complete
fabrication." However, the San Diego Union-Tribune picked up the fabrication and ran it as fact. Quoted from The Religious Freedom Coalition, "The Two faces of Jerry Falwell."
We're
fighting against humanism, we're fighting against liberalism ... we are
fighting against all the systems of Satan that are destroying our
nation today ... our battle is with Satan himself.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
Billy Graham is the chief servant of Satan.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
The ACLU is to Christians what the American Nazi party is to Jews.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
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 Pharoah's
chariotters.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell (attributed: source unknown)
You'll be riding
along in an automobile. You'll be the driver perhaps. You're a
Christian. There'll be several people in the automobile with you, maybe
someone who is not a Christian. When the trumpet sounds you and the
other born-again believers in that automobile will be instantly caught
away -- you will disappear, leaving behind only your clothes and
physical things that cannot inherit eternal life. That unsaved person
or persons in the automobile will suddenly be startled to find the car
suddenly somewhere crashes.... Other cars on the highway driven by
believers will suddenly be out of control and stark pandemonium will
occur on ... every highway in the world where Christians are caught
away from the drivers wheel.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, in his
pamphlet, "Nuclear War and the Second Coming of Christ," quoted from
Ronnie Dugger,"Does Reagan Expect a Nuclear Armageddon?" in Washington Post Outlook (April 8,
1984)
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