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To: Moose4

When you consider that he’s built Liberty University into a 10,000+-student institution, with very well-regarded academic departments (and not just in theology), in only 36 years? It’s an amazing accomplishment.”

You are so right. And that’s just one of his legacies.

I really feel like he can’t be replaced. Of course, God is in control, now and forever. Yet....I feel a tremendous sense of loss. Sort of like an era has ended.

I suppose my prayer is that thousands - perhaps Liberty grads., perhaps others who were touched by his life and minsitry - would rise up to take his place.

Over the last decade or so, personally, I have moved to a much more Calvinistic theology. In that context, I have heard a lot of people sort of thumb their noses at the likes of Falwell and another great one, Tim LaHaye. I was always quick to respond that perhaps I don’t buy all of Jerry’s theology, yet none of us can claim to have advanced the kingdom as much as him. Not even close! This man was a might warrior for God. I shudder to think what depths of depravity America would be in if not for the faithful witness, testimony, activism and preaching of this great man of God.

I am sad today for America.


290 posted on 05/15/2007 10:59:42 AM PDT by ConservativeDude (")
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To: ConservativeDude

“I really feel like he can’t be replaced.”

Oh Lord, don’t say that. Liberty grads are some of the best. A hundred will take his place. Look at Bob Jones U. Bob Jones died and a dozen sprang up at that place(Bob Jr, Bob III, Stephen, etc)


302 posted on 05/15/2007 11:03:09 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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