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El Blanco May 15th, 2007 01:59 PM

Jerry Falwell dead
 
Falwell dead at the age of 73

So, who is the heir apparent? Who is the new leader of the evangleical movment in America?

Does it keep going? Will it have the same power and influence it has recently enjoyed without a figure head to lead it?

I'd like to avoid the statements about Falwell's character and digs about religion. I'm hoping to gain some insight on a movement that has such a huge influence over American politics and culture.

KevinTheOmnivore May 15th, 2007 05:53 PM

I don't think you'll see an Evangelical movement of that fashion ever again. Falwell and Robertson have already lost a great deal of their influence, and the modern evangelical movement has spread beyond simply abortion and gays, on to issues like immigration and the environment.

The modern leaders seem to be less partisan, and realize that their relevance rests in playing both sides of the field.

But no doubt, a pivotal figure in movement conservatism died today. Crazy....

MattJack May 15th, 2007 09:35 PM

You know that guy is going to hell

Cosmo Electrolux May 16th, 2007 10:01 AM

Fred Phelps is planning to picket his funeral.

mburbank May 16th, 2007 03:12 PM

"Focus on the Family" still seems to hold some clout, and they are pretty much a direct linear outgrowth of Falwell.

While evenagelical christianity's interests have diversified, there are still an awful lot of born again out there who believe in the rapture and believe it's sometime soon. I don't think they should be recconed out of political calculus just yet. I think there is a leadership vaccuum right now, and no one from Falwell's generation of Evangelists or the one the immediately followed it (Ralph Reed et al) are in good shape to bring a movement together. But I think it would be naive to think that desire isn't out there waiting for a new generation of leaders.

KevinTheOmnivore May 16th, 2007 03:25 PM

I think there's a difference between political evangelicalism, and simply evangelicals and their own growth.

Dobson is certainly a prominent figure, but guys like Falwell were king makers. The network of donors/voters guys like him and Robertson created helped re-define the Republican Party. I don't think you'll see political evangelical organization like that again....

Preechr May 17th, 2007 10:25 PM

I do.

If one doesn't pop up of it's own accord I'll just start it myself.

Emu May 18th, 2007 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cosmo Electrolux (Post 490952)
Fred Phelps is planning to picket his funeral.

Seriously?

Grislygus May 18th, 2007 12:40 PM

Yes, Fred Phelps thinks EVERYONE is evil. Except, of course, for himself and his blood-related congregation.

Miss Modular May 19th, 2007 10:40 PM

Ann Coulter on Jerry Falwell's Death

Quote:

In its Jan. 8, 1999, issue, USA Today accused The Washington Post of "outing" Tinky Winky, with a "recent Washington Post In/Out list putting T.W. opposite Ellen DeGeneres and Anne Heche, essentially 'outing' the kids' show character."
:lol

Oh Ann, you're so droll!

Or if you'd rather not promote Ms. Coulter, I've taken the liberty to read the column for you:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3FZxPvdEG0

Emu May 20th, 2007 11:46 AM

I had to stop the video because I didn't want to begin associating your voice with Ann Coulter since, in the off chance that I meet you in real life, it may drive me to punch you in the face.

Courage the Cowardly Dog May 28th, 2007 11:22 AM

I just hope his replacement isn't a god damned floor rolling tongue speaking pentacostal.

I am so sick of these people deluding themselves into calling themselves prophets and giving all christians a bad name.


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