Usually words about those recently passed are whitewashed to extol every virtue and ignore every vice, but Jerry Falwell's position and life demand as honest an examination as possible.
Three Sundays ago Jerry Falwell stood up in from of Thomas Road Baptist Church and gave a sermon entitled, "The Indestructibility of God's Servant." It was a beautiful sermon about the storms that life brings and the God who is there throughout:
We are to expect storms. Eventually every saint will know the choppy waters of disappointment, the swelling tide of discouragement, the howling wind of defeat and the darkened skies of death. They are to be expected.... But God is in control. He holds not only the saint in His hand, but also the storm.It was Jerry Falwell at his best - a pastor well versed in the Bible's words speaking God's peace and assurance to the biggest problems.
To the saint, Jesus says, "Peace".
To the storm, Jesus says, "Be still".
Two Sundays ago, Jerry Falwell, from the same pulpit, began his sermon telling a joke about how Osama Bin Laden had been killed, sent to heaven, and gotten the tar beaten out of him by Madison and Washington and Monroe. It was, Falwell said, the fulfillment of his destiny - eternity with 72 Virginians - not virgins. Then he said this:
Which reminds me of another story from Washington last week reporting that Chelsea Clinton had interviewed some Marines just returning from Iraq. She asked one Marine, “What do you fear most?” He quickly answered, Osama, Obama and your Mama”.This was the worst of Jerry Falwell, using Jesus' pulpit for his own angry "Christian" conservatism.
It is ironic and a bit sad that the man who stood on the sidelines during the civil rights movement--saying pastors needed to preach Jesus, not politics--became the leading person marketing Jesus for political ends in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and that he will be remembered not as a great spiritual leader but a powerful political one.
But that was the choice he made over and over again. Falwell's Moral Majority became synonymous with Christianity in America, so that today, many people confuse the particular political stance of the Christian Right with the message of Jesus Christ.
The night of Ronald Reagan’s first election to the US presidency, Falwell went on television and made it clear that Reagan owed his victory to the Moral Majority and they were going to make sure he delivered. The next morning at a rally at his Liberty Baptist University, Falwell was introduced to the tunes of “Hail to the Chief,” the theme reserved for the President of the United States.
Politically, Jerry Falwell achieved and failed beyond his wildest dreams. On the one hand, he helped create the Christian conservative movement as we know it today - the single most powerful electoral coalition in American politics, and the movement that made the "Republican Revolution" of 1994 and President Bush's 2000 and 2004 presidential wins possible. He helped bring Christians who felt they had been cast to the fringes of the American political process front and center. The more voices we have front and center the better.
But he also failed...greatly. Roe v. Wade is still on the books and abortion, despite battles at the fringes, is an entrenched part of American life. I don't think Falwell could have imagined that thirty years ago. He also failed because the statistics say that he failed. In the last 30 years divorces are up, drug use is up, family formation is down, out-of-wedlock birth is through the roof, and on and on.
Changing politics, Jerry Falwell discovered, didn't change the soul. Only God can change souls.
And therein lies his complicated spiritual legacy. Jerry Falwell helped heal more people and save more families than anyone in the media has ever reported. He was, after all, the pastor of a church and as such he pastored his flock faithfully.
But he also helped define Jesus for much of America today, and his definition does not do justice to the Jesus of the gospels. When people hear the word "Christian," too often they think not of Jesus and his teachings but of Jerry Falwell and his politics. I know of a lot of Christians who don't like to refer to themselves as "Christians" because they are afraid of the Falwellian association.
That's Jerry Falwell's mixed legacy. He lived as a Christian, but he also caused confusion about what it means to be Christian.

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Falwell mixed Christianity all too easily with the folk values and prejudices of rural white America. This may have made the gospel more palatable for folks in Lynchburg. Yet the same rhetoric needlessly turned thousands away from Christ in DC, New York, Chicago, etc.
Posthumously Jerry Falwell stands with clarity. Doing the triple back flip flop into politics he declares the mix of religion turns out was NOT of the devil. In doing so he homogenizes Jews and Catholics with evangelical Christians. Up until then we were taught the Catholics were the harlot who comes with the beast in Revelations. Today we see the Catholics and the evangelicals all on the same team. We are fighting against secularism however make no mistake, we are not the only ones fighting secularism, so are the Muslim extremists & Bin Laden. The plot thickens, could the harlot now be Bin & Jerry's new flavor of church and state? Or is all this a tinky winky fairy tale? I ride on the wings of cynicism and resignation, but follow it closely. Ironically gay sex compassionately prevents abortions, 100%. Who missed that one? RIP Jerry, you could have had a bigger half time show.
"Ironically gay sex compassionately prevents abortions, 100%. Who missed that one? Matt Hallstrom" LOL, too true. It also reminds me of a joke I heard; Let the men marry the men, the women marry the women, anyone who wants an abortion to have one, and in a few years there won't be any more Liberals. (the previous joke does not reflect the attitudes of she who told it). You would think THAT would occur to someone as well
I'll try to stay on topic and address the blog's points... first of all, Dr. Falwell was a sincere and good-hearted person. Anyone who got to know him personally (including his political enemies) liked him as a man. Hmmm... that kind of reminds me of Jesus. As far as your point that the jokes about Bin Laden and Hillary Clinton were "angry" and an example of the "worst of Falwell"... huh? Maybe the jokes weren't "PC" but I hear far worse jokes about our standing President every single night on TV. As to your point that changing politics doesn't change the soul... well, that is a point worth debating. Your point that "statistics" show a moral decline is valid, but it doesn't prove where we would be today if Dr. Falwell had remained silent. To all those that hate Dr. Falwell because he stood against sin... sorry, but Jesus ticked people off for the same thing back in His day. Dr. Falwell was a preacher, deal with it. Your argument isn't with Dr. Falwell, it is with the Word of God. It is intellectually absurd to believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God and to also claim that homosexuality isn't sinful behavior. Read the Law (Torah)where it says "You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination.", read the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Last but not least, read this... Rom 1:22ff Professing to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible man and of birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures. Therefore God gave them over in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, so that their bodies would be dishonored among them. For they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. For this reason God gave them over to degrading passions; for their women exchanged the natural function for that which is unnatural, and in the same way also the men abandoned the natural function of the woman and burned in their desire toward one another, men with men committing indecent acts and receiving in their own persons the due penalty of their error. And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper, being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, greed, evil; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malice; {they are} gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, arrogant, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, without understanding, untrustworthy, unloving, unmerciful; and although they know the ordinance of God, that those who practice such things are worthy of death, they not only do the same, but also give hearty approval to those who practice them.
Your wrong. Jerry Falwell will always be remembered as the greatest preacher of the Gospel in our generation. I am a "Conservative" because I am a Bible believing Christian, a Jesus lover. But neither Dem or Rep, Conservatives or Liberals (in Canada) will ever solve the problems in the world. I was with Falwell in his moral majority days, and I never quit following him. He spoke the truth from the Biblical prospective. From the Norman Lear days to the Obama days....and just the other day Obama came out supporting sex ed for kinder kids.....I guess Pastor Jerry was right....Obama is to be feared, that is if you beleive in Biblical rightousness and the family..and on and on as Pastor Jerry preached for over 50 yrs.
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