https://conservapedia.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=JohnfromLondon&feedformat=atomConservapedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:16:58ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.24.2https://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=God&diff=1376577God2017-09-24T21:27:44Z<p>JohnfromLondon: ;)</p>
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<div>god is a genocidal fascist psychopath who lives in the sky, he has low self-esteem, once flooding the entire earth because people weren't sucking up to him enough.</div>JohnfromLondonhttps://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Jerry_Falwell&diff=1376575Jerry Falwell2017-09-24T21:24:49Z<p>JohnfromLondon: :)</p>
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<div>[[Image:Jfalwell.jpg|thumb|250px|Right|Where's my big mac?]]<br />
'''Jerry Falwell''' (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) was a politically active [[United States|American]] [[evangelical]], and one of the biggest influences on the [[conservative movement]] in the late 20th century and a leader in gaining Christian Evangelical support for [[Israel]].<ref>[http://www.cmep.org/Alerts/2004March31.htm Washington Post on Evangelical-Israeli connection,] Bill Broadway, ''Washington Post'', March 27, 2004.</ref> Falwell was born on August 11, 1933 along with his twin brother, Gene. Jerry and Gene were the youngest children in a family of 5. Young Jerry Falwell was recognized for his incredible intellect at a young age, skipping the second grade at Mountain View Elementary School. He held firm on this intelligence, even finding a way to obtain his driver's license at the age of 13 – 3 years before he was legally eligible.<br />
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==Early years==<br />
During his teen years, Falwell excelled in athletic endeavors. During high school Falwell played [[football]], [[basketball]] and [[baseball]]. He valued athletics for their numerous benefits: teamwork, coordination, fitness and overall health.<br />
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Dr. Falwell became a committed Christian on January 20, 1952 while enrolled at [[Lynchburg College]]. He bought his first [[Bible]] the day after his [[baptism]], and carried it with him wherever he went. After graduating Lynchburg College, Falwell enrolled in [[Baptist Bible College]] in [[Missouri]], later joining the vaulted rank of [[clergy]]. [http://www.falwell.com/meet_dr_falwell.php] In 1956, he founded Thomas Road Baptist Church in an abandoned bottling plant, [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/jerry_falwell;_ylt=Av1Rxhr4jqj67i6szuF7386s0NUE] and today the church has 22,000 members.<br />
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==Ministry==<br />
In 1971, Falwell founded [[Liberty University]] in Lynchburg, [[Virginia]]. The University provides an opportunity for students to gain the benefits of a rich and diverse academic environment while simultaneously offering the opportunity to become closer to [[God]].<br />
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==Moral Majority==<br />
In June 1979, Dr. Falwell organized the [[Moral Majority]], a coalition of groups whose mailing lists reached over 100,000 clergy representing over 7 million conservative, religious Americans. The Moral Majority, part of the [[Religious Right]], organized a series of voting drives and political demonstrations to advance their conservative point of view and enhance the moral and religious attitudes of the nation. It is best known for supporting [[Ronald Reagan]]'s election in 1980, and registering millions of voters to act on his behalf. The Moral Majority played little role during the Reagan years; Falwell stepped down as its leader in 1987 and it was disbanded in 1989.<br />
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==Controversy==<br />
Falwell is well known outside of Evangelical circles for his claim, made on "[[The 700 Club]]" on September 13 of 2001 that it was not just [[al Qaeda]] that was to blame for the terrorist attacks of [[9/11]]. He said, ""I really believe that the [[pagan]]s, and the [[abortionist]]s, and the [[feminist]]s, and the [[gays]] and the [[lesbian]]s 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.'" The [[liberal media]] jumped on his statement and Falwell apologized soon after.<ref>[http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/09/14/Falwell.apology/ CNN article on the statement]</ref> <br />
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[[Barry Goldwater]], far from being a social conservative in his old age, won the praise of the liberal media by his idiotic remark that "''Every good Christian should line up and kick Jerry Falwell's ass''."<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/feb/08/religion.usa</ref><br />
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Falwell once said that the [[Anti-Christ]] will be a [[Jew]].<ref>http://www.jewishjournal.com/articles/item/jerry_falwell_antichrist_is_jewish_19990122</ref><br />
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== Personal life ==<br />
Reverend Falwell and his wife Macel were married on April 12, 1958. The couple had three children: Jerry Jr., Jonathan and Jeannie. Jerry is currently an [[attorney]] and Vice-Chancellor at Liberty University. Jonathan is an attorney and pastor in Lynchburg, Virginia. Jeannie is a [[surgeon]] in Virginia.<br />
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Reverend Falwell passed away on May 15, 2007.<br />
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[[Category:Anti-Communism]]</div>JohnfromLondonhttps://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=The_closet&diff=1376568The closet2017-09-24T21:21:12Z<p>JohnfromLondon: Adding a bit of truth to this joke of a website for once in its existence.</p>
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<div>What conservapedia editors are in.</div>JohnfromLondonhttps://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Atheism&diff=1376535Atheism2017-09-24T21:02:24Z<p>JohnfromLondon: Just putting that out there :)</p>
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<div>When debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser.<br />
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[[Socrates]]<br />
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This website full of loathsome fundamentalist hatemongers has demonstrated this :)</div>JohnfromLondon