Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder He was unresponsive when found in his office. He has a history of heart trouble. <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/15/jerry.falwell.ap/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/ 15/jerry.falwell.ap/index.html</a>
Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder Sure enough. Don't you wonder with guys like that, what they're thinking right now? Huh? What? This? Hey wait a minute......
Originally Posted By jdub Some 'wipe in the coffee shop where I am working at the moment saw the news & did a little "Yay, Falwell is finally dead" dance. Tacky & rude. I think the man used his power to do a lot of harm, but still--VERY--tacky & rude.
Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder Yeah, I thought his politics asinine, but I wouldn't wish him dead.
Originally Posted By DAR May he rest in piece. If God has a sense of humor he'll dress up St. Peter as a Teletubbie.
Originally Posted By cmpaley May God have mercy on his soul...after he waits in purgatory until the end of time.
Originally Posted By jonvn Just because one believes doesn't make it true, either. And without any evidence, there is no reason to believe something is true. And there is no evidence for Purgatory.
Originally Posted By DlandDug Odd that one here states, "Say only good about the dead," (De mortuis nihil nisi bene), and another consigns a man to an eternity in Purgatory. Makes me wonder just who believes in Christian charity...
Originally Posted By jonvn Well, I also said something not nice at all about him elsewhere. So, I'm just a contradiction.
Originally Posted By friendofdd I think speaking ill of the dead, when we do not know them, reveals more of the speaker than the dead.