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Another Response to Jerry Falwell

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You wrote one stirring and accurate editorial. Mr. Falwell is a disgrace to the Ministry he claims to represent. He is also fortunate that he is not part of the Roman Catholic Church, because they would expose him for the psuedo-Christian he claims to be. We say this because we lived Amway, we lived through an almost destroyed marriage, we watched our children suffer because of Amway, we became educated about what a mind control regime is all about and experienced it in Amway, and we watched the lies placed in front of us by purported Christians. It is sickening that someone in his position would make such uninformed statements against those who wish to speak the truth and defend those who purposely betray and deceive others for their personal gain.

It is a shame that he expects his ministry to accept his dogma, and his comments are nothing but mail order theology, from the best ministry money can buy. Mr Falwell should also understand that even "HE" will have a judgement day. He may have a warped view of theology, but his history is even worst. Although modern society would not allow the Torturing of Christians, or a Spanish Inquisition, or a Salem Witch Trial, the 20th century version of these types of Christians is economic gain at the expense of their fellow man.

It is also clear Mr Falwell is quick to judge, and I think people who follow him should be equally quick to judge him with any dogma they choose. Mr Falwell should also understand the story of casting the first stone, especially in a subject area he knows nothing about. He also needs to understand that a person in his position needs to be very careful about what he says, and the lessons taught in turning the other cheek, and those who live by the sword "of harsh accusations", shall parish from them as well.

And finally, I would ask Mr Falwell to read Matthew 29. After reading it, I think he will understand my comment on his understanding of what being a true Christian means.

Feel free to publish this commentary.


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