Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Jerry Falwell
- When you have a godly husband, a godly wife, children who respect their parents and who are loved by their parents, who provide for those children their physical and spiritual and material needs, lovingly, you have the ideal unit.
- We must, from the highest office in the land right down to the shoeshine boy in the airport, have a return to biblical basics.
- If Chief Justice Warren and his associates had known God’s word and had desired to do the Lord’s will, I am quite confident that the 1954 decision would never have been made.
- We want young people to know what they believe, why they believe it. I believe America was built on the Judeo-Christian ethic; I want to see the nation return to the Judeo-Christian ethic.
- Whoever is sitting in the White House, especially in their second term, when gas goes up to $3 a gallon, and Katrina, and whenever we’re at war, that person sitting in the White House gets the brunt of the accusations.
- I wake up a little before six, and I go right to my study. That’s where I do my daily reading of the Oswald Chambers book, ‘My Utmost for His Highest.’
- The idea that religion and politics don’t mix was invented by the Devil to keep Christians from running their own country.
- God continues to lift the curtain and allow the enemies of America to give us probably what we deserve.
- And, these Islamic fundamentalists, these radical terrorists, these Middle Eastern monsters are committed to destroying the Jewish nation, driving her into the Mediterranean, conquering the world.
- I am such a strong admirer and supporter of George W. Bush that if he suggested eliminating the income tax or doubling it, I would vote yes on first blush.
Jerry Falwell Sr. was an American pastor, televangelist, and conservative political activist. He was born on August 11, 1933, in Lynchburg, Virginia, and passed away on May 15, 2007, in the same city. Falwell was the founder of the Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, which grew to become one of the largest and most influential churches in the United States.
Falwell gained national prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a prominent figure in the conservative Christian movement known as the “Religious Right.” He was a strong advocate for conservative social and political causes, including opposition to abortion, homosexuality, and the separation of church and state.
In 1971, Falwell founded Liberty University, a Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia. Under his leadership, the university grew significantly and became one of the leading institutions of conservative Christian education in the country.
Falwell also played a key role in the creation of the Moral Majority, a political organization formed in 1979 that sought to mobilize conservative Christians and exert influence on national politics. The Moral Majority supported conservative candidates and advocated for conservative policies, contributing to the rise of the Religious Right as a political force.
Throughout his career, Falwell was known for his controversial statements and involvement in various political controversies. He often drew criticism from those who disagreed with his views and was a polarizing figure in American society. Nevertheless, he remained influential within conservative Christian circles and had a significant impact on American politics and the intersection of religion and public life.
After his passing in 2007, Falwell’s son, Jerry Falwell Jr., took over leadership of Liberty University until his own resignation in 2020 following personal controversies.
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