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To: k2blader
Did you read my full post #174?

The CNN article I referenced does a surprisingly good job of allowing Falwell to clarify his original statement. I agree with his clarifications & his apology.

Yes, I read your full post #174 and quotes from the CNN article.

However I find the "clarification" and "apology" to be contradictory.

The CNN clarification is nothing more than an attempt to justify his comments by claiming those who were offended simply didn't understand what he said. That there was nothing wrong with the original statement.

The AP account on the other hand quotes Falwell as saying flat out that his original statements were wrong and he apologized.

These two statements cannot be reconciled.
The fact is Falwell was just trying to weazel his way out of a bad situation by attempting to fashion his statement in a manner that would please both sides.

182 posted on 11/19/2002 6:43:30 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Jorge
Let's look at the full text of the article you're referencing:
Source: "F---ing Fundamentalist Fanatics" (a rather "hateful" website, but the first one I found with the full article.)
Rev. Falwell Apologizes for Remarks

By Kevin Hall
Associated Press Writer
Monday, Sept. 17, 2001; 8:32 p.m. EDT

RICHMOND, Va. –– The Rev. Jerry Falwell apologized Monday for saying God had allowed terrorists to attack America because of the work of civil liberties groups, abortion rights supporters, and feminists.

Falwell said his comments were ill-timed, insensitive, and divisive at a time of national mourning. President Bush had called the minister's statement inappropriate.

"In the midst of the shock and mourning of a dark week for America, I made a statement that I should not have made and which I sincerely regret," Falwell said.

He added: "I want to apologize to every American, including those I named."

In an interview Thursday during religious broadcaster Pat Robertson's TV program "The 700 Club," Falwell blamed the devastation on pagans, abortionists, feminists, homosexuals, the American Civil Liberties Union and the 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,'" he said.

Falwell, a Baptist minister and chancellor of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., also expressed a belief shared by other evangelicals that divine protection is withdrawn from nations that violate God's will.

However, some Christian thinkers warned there was no way to know which sin led to which punishment. On Monday, Falwell agreed.

"When I talked about God lifting the curtain of protection on our nation, I should have made it very clear that no one on this earth knows whether or not that occurred or did not occur," he said.

He said if the destruction was a judgment from God it was a judgment on all sinners, including himself.

Falwell told The Associated Press that no one from the evangelical community or the White House pressured him to apologize.

However, he said a White House representative called him Friday while he was driving to the National Cathedral memorial service in Washington, and told him the president disapproved.

Falwell said he told the White House that he also felt he had misspoken.

Falwell made his apology minutes after Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network released its own statement calling Falwell's on-air remarks "severe and harsh in tone and, frankly, not fully understood" by Robertson and his two co-hosts.


These two statements cannot be reconciled.

Which 2 statements exactly?

The fact is Falwell was just trying to weazel his way out of a bad situation by attempting to fashion his statement in a manner that would please both sides.

Taking Falwell's apologies in both articles at face value, I see him as sincerely apologizing, not "weaseling."
186 posted on 11/20/2002 1:43:54 PM PST by k2blader
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