Posted on 08/24/2020 12:44:22 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Jerry Falwell Jr., the son of late evangelical leader Jerry Falwell, revealed Sunday that his wife had an affair with a family friend that sent him into a depression he described as like living on a roller coaster.
The admission follows Falwell Jr. being placed on indefinite leave from his post as president of Liberty University two weeks ago, after a controversy surrounding a racy Instagram photo he had posted.
In a statement sent to the Washington Examiner, Falwell admitted that his wife, Becki Falwell, struck up an inappropriate personal relationship with a Florida pool boy who worked at one of the familys properties.
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You know things are getting weird when the news reads like a Penthouse Forum letter.
When I was growing up the moms did the college boy landscapers.
did he say that in one of his books or in an interview.
He couldn't have been farther off the mark.
I think this Falwell is a business man not a pastor or theologian
Yes, it’s as you assumed I am a woman....and you’re not the first who has thought I’m a man though I don’t understand why that is. At any rate fully woman but I’ve learned from all the wonderful men throughout my life and forever grateful for that.
In fact my sons have often said my appearence is deceptive for though only 5ft and petite in frame there’s a strong articulate woman behind that.
And our hero Ronald Reagan gave us that.
To be fair, the Jewish religion had no fault thousands of years ago. True, it wasn’t a right that both sexes had, but the concept is a lot older than a few decades in the United States.
No where near the same concept. Only the man could do it and there were no community property laws. Nothing fair about either concept which was made clear when Jesus challenged the concept.
I noted that both sexes didn’t have the power of no-fault divorce.
That (no-fault), palimony, and legal abortion on demand. At least with the latter he said he realized his error and regretted it.
Yes you did, that is why I noted that it was not a fair comparison and that Jesus condemned it.
Oh, no question. I am a Christian and I know Jesus condemned it. I’m just saying no-fault divorce has a very long, if lopsided, history
My initial impression was that this was a cuckold situation, one that he enjoyed in his own way. I think he made reference to visual sin. Read between the lines - he was a watcher.
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