Mokele, how did Falwell poison society with hatred and intolerance?
Do you want the 50-page list? No? Then how about this example:
"I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, 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.'"
- Jerry Falwell, 2 days after 9/11
Yeah, he's a real sweetheart....
I have also yet to see how mansons racist acts of murder wouldn't also teach hatred and intolerance to society.
Because the President of the USA does not endorse his hatred and consider him a personal friend?
Because of the two, only one hate-filled bigot has advised Senators?
Because Manson didn't have his own TV show or a University totally dedicated to spreading his toxic belief system?
I have never heard of Falwell advocating murder as Hitler did. Can you prove that he did?
"This 'turn the other cheek' business is all well and good but it's not what Jesus fought and died for. What we need to do is take the battle to the Muslim heathens and do unto them before they do unto us."
- Jerry Falwell, 3/4/02
Yeah, genocide is a lovely policy....
"Since Jesus came to the earth the first time 2,000 years ago as a Jewish male, many evangelicals believe the Antichrist will, by necessity, be a Jewish male."
-Jerry Falwell, 6/30/2006
Mmm, taste the anti-Semitism....
A quick google will also show you that he supported segregation, spoke out against Martin Luther King Jr., and is attributed as (but not verified as) the source of the quote "AIDS is the wrath of a just God against homosexuals."
Why do tolerant people as yourself wish harm on others you disagree with?
Because he wishes harm on me. Because he has done tremendous harm to this country and this society. Oh, yeah, and because the Christian Right is the moral equivalent of the Nazi party prior to their rise to absolute power, ergo any means necessary to stop them are morally justified.
Mokele