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Jerry Falwell

Jerry Laymon Falwell Sr.[a] (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007)[3] was an American Independent Baptist pastor, televangelist, and conservative activist.[4] He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia. He founded Lynchburg Christian Academy (Liberty Christian Academy) in 1967, founded Liberty University in 1971, and co-founded the Moral Majority in 1979.


Jerry Falwell
Born
Jerry Laymon Falwell

(1933-08-11)August 11, 1933
DiedMay 15, 2007(2007-05-15) (aged 73)
Lynchburg, Virginia, U.S.
Occupations
Known forFounding the Moral Majority
TelevisionThe Old-Time Gospel Hour[1]
TitleChancellor of Liberty University (1971–2007)
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Macel Pate
(m. 1958)
Children3, including Jerry Jr. and Jonathan
Ecclesiastical career
ReligionChristianity (Baptist)
Church
Ordained1956
Congregations served
Thomas Road Baptist Church

Early life and education edit

Falwell and his twin brother Gene were born in the Fairview Heights area of Lynchburg, Virginia, on August 11, 1933, the sons of Helen Virginia (née Beasley) and Carey Hezekiah Falwell.[5][6][7] His father was an entrepreneur and one-time bootlegger who was agnostic.[5] His father shot and killed his own brother Garland and died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1948 at the age of 55.[8] His paternal grandfather was a staunch atheist.[5] Jerry Falwell was a member of a group in Fairview Heights known to the police as "the Wall Gang" because they sat on a low concrete wall at the Pickeral Café.[9] Falwell met Macel Pate on his first visit to Park Avenue Baptist Church in 1949; Macel was a pianist there.[8] They married on April 12, 1958.[10] The couple had sons Jerry Jr. (a lawyer, and former chancellor of Liberty University) and Jonathan (senior pastor at Thomas Road Baptist Church) and a daughter Jeannie (a surgeon).

Falwell and his wife had a close relationship, and she supported him throughout his career. The Falwells often appeared together in public, and they did not shy away from showing physical affection. Reflecting on his marriage, Falwell jokingly commented, "Macel and I have never considered divorce. Murder maybe, but never divorce." Macel appreciated her husband's non-combative, affable nature, writing in her book that he "hated confrontation and didn't want strife in our home ... he did everything in his power to make me happy." The Falwells were married nearly fifty years until his death.[11]

He graduated from Brookville High School in Lynchburg, and from then-unaccredited[12][13] Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Missouri in 1956. He enrolled there to subvert Pate's relationship with her fiancé who was a student there.[8] Falwell was later awarded three honorary doctorates: Doctor of Divinity from Tennessee Temple Theological Seminary, Doctor of Letters from California Graduate School of Theology, and Doctor of Laws from Central University in Seoul, South Korea.[14]

Associated organizations edit

Thomas Road Baptist Church edit

In 1956, aged 22, Falwell founded the Thomas Road Baptist Church. Originally located at 701 Thomas Road in Lynchburg, Virginia, with 35 members, the church became a megachurch. In the same year, he began The Old-Time Gospel Hour, a nationally syndicated radio and television ministry. When Falwell died, his son Jonathan inherited his father's ministry, and took over as the senior pastor of the church.[15] The weekly program's name was then changed to Thomas Road Live.[16][17]

Liberty Christian Academy edit

During the 1950s and 1960s, Falwell spoke and campaigned against the civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. and the racial desegregation of public school systems by the US federal government. Liberty Christian Academy (LCA, founded as Lynchburg Christian Academy) is a Christian school in Lynchburg which was described in 1966 by the Lynchburg News as "a private school for white students".

The Lynchburg Christian Academy later opened in 1967 by Falwell as a segregation academy and as a ministry of Thomas Road Baptist Church.[18]

The Liberty Christian Academy is recognized as an educational facility by the Commonwealth of Virginia through the Virginia State Board of Education,[19] Southern Association of Colleges and Schools,[20] and the Association of Christian Schools International.[21]

Liberty University edit

In 1971, Falwell co-founded Liberty University with Elmer L. Towns.[22] Liberty University offers over 350 accredited programs of study, with approximately 13,000 students on-campus and 90,000 online.[23]

Moral Majority edit

 
Falwell greeting President Gerald Ford in 1976
 
Falwell with President Ronald Reagan in 1983
 
Falwell with President George H. W. Bush in 1991

The Moral Majority became one of the largest political lobbies for evangelical Christians in the United States during the 1980s.[24] According to Falwell's self-published autobiography, the Moral Majority was promoted as being "pro-life, pro-traditional family, pro-moral, and pro-American"[25] and was credited with delivering two thirds of the white evangelical vote to Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential election.[26] According to Jimmy Carter, "that autumn [1980] a group headed by Jerry Falwell purchased $10 million in commercials on southern radio and TV to brand me as a traitor to the South and no longer a Christian."[27] As head of the Moral Majority, Falwell consistently pushed for Republican candidates and for conservative politics. This led Billy Graham to criticize him for "sermonizing" about political issues that lacked a moral element. Graham stated at the time of Falwell's death, "We did not always agree on everything, but I knew him to be a man of God. His accomplishments went beyond most clergy of his generation."[24]

PTL edit

 
Falwell rides the water slide at Heritage USA

In March 1987, Pentecostal televangelist Jim Bakker came under media scrutiny when it was revealed that he had a sexual encounter (and alleged rape) with Jessica Hahn and had paid for her silence.[28] Bakker believed that fellow Pentecostal pastor Jimmy Swaggart was attempting to take over his ministry because he had initiated a church investigation into allegations of his sexual misconduct.[29] To avoid the takeover, Bakker resigned on March 19 and appointed Falwell to succeed him as head of his PTL ministry, which included the PTL Satellite Network, television program The PTL Club and the Christian-themed amusement park Heritage USA.[30]

Bakker believed Falwell would temporarily lead the ministry until the scandal died down,[31] but Falwell barred Bakker from returning to PTL on April 28,[32] and referred to him as "probably the greatest scab and cancer on the face of Christianity in 2,000 years of church history".[30] Later that summer, as donations to the ministry declined in the wake of Bakker's scandal and resignation, Falwell raised $20 million to keep PTL solvent and delivered on a promise to ride the water slide at Heritage USA.[33] Despite this, Falwell was unable to revive the ministry from bankruptcy and he resigned in October 1987.[34]

Social and political views edit

Families edit

Falwell advocated beliefs and practices influenced by his version of biblical teachings.[35]

Tithing edit

In 1989, he told Liberty University employees that membership in his church and tithing were mandatory. [36]

Vietnam War edit

Falwell felt the Vietnam War was being fought with "limited political objectives", when it should have been an all out war against the North.[37] In general, Falwell held that the president "as a minister of God" has the right to use arms to "bring wrath upon those who would do evil."[38]

Civil rights edit

On his evangelist program The Old-Time Gospel Hour in the mid-1960s, Falwell regularly featured segregationist politicians like governors Lester Maddox and George Wallace.[39] About Martin Luther King he said: "I do question the sincerity and non-violent intentions of some civil rights leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Mr. James Farmer, and others, who are known to have left-wing associations."[40]

In speaking of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, he said, in 1958:

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. The facilities should be separate. When God has drawn a line of distinction, we should not attempt to cross that line.[41]

In 1977, Falwell supported Anita Bryant's campaign, which was called by its proponents "Save Our Children", to overturn an ordinance in Dade County, Florida, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and he supported a similar movement in California.[5]

Twenty-eight years later, during a 2005 MSNBC television appearance, Falwell said he was not troubled by reports that the nominee for Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John G. Roberts (whose appointment was confirmed by the US Senate) had done volunteer legal work for gay rights activists on the case of Romer v. Evans. Falwell told then-MSNBC host Tucker Carlson that if he were a lawyer, he too would argue for civil rights for LGBT people. "I may not agree with the lifestyle, but that has nothing to do with the civil rights of that part of our constituency", said Falwell. When Carlson countered that conservatives "are always arguing against 'special rights' for gays," Falwell said equal access to housing and employment are basic rights, not special rights. "Civil rights for all Americans, black, white, red, yellow, the rich, poor, young, old, gay, straight, et cetera, is not a liberal or conservative value. It's an American value that I would think that we pretty much all agree on."[4]

Israel and Jews edit

Falwell's relationship with Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin was reported in the media in the summer of 1981.[42] His staunch pro-Israel stand, sometimes referred to as "Christian Zionism", drew the support of the Anti-Defamation League and its leader Abraham Foxman.[43] However, they condemned what they perceived as intolerance towards Muslims in Falwell's public statements.[44] They also criticized him for remarking that "Jews can make more money accidentally than you can on purpose."[45][46] In his book Listen, America! Falwell referred to the Jewish people as "spiritually blind and desperately in need of their Messiah and Savior."[47]

In the 1984 book Jerry Falwell and the Jews, Falwell is quoted saying:

I feel that the destiny of the state of Israel is without question the most crucial international matter facing the world today. I believe that the people of Israel have not only a theological but also a historical and legal right to the land. I am personally a Zionist, having gained that perspective from my belief in Old Testament Scriptures. I have also visited Israel many times. I have arrived at the conclusion that unless the United States maintains its unswerving devotion to the State of Israel, the very survival of that nation is at stake ... Every American who agrees Israel has the right to the land must be willing to exert all possible pressure on the powers that be to guarantee America's support of the State of Israel at this time.[48]

Education edit

Falwell repeatedly denounced certain teachings in public schools and secular education in general, calling them breeding grounds for atheism, secularism, and humanism, which he claimed to be in contradiction with Christian morality. He advocated that the United States change its public education system by implementing a school voucher system which would allow parents to send their children to either public or private schools. In his book America Can Be Saved he wrote that "I hope I live to see the day when, as in the early days of our country, we won't have any public schools. The churches will have taken them over again and Christians will be running them."[49]

Falwell supported President George W. Bush's Faith Based Initiative, but had strong reservations concerning where the funding would go and the restrictions placed on churches:

My problem is where it might go under his successors. ... I would not want to put any of the Jerry Falwell Ministries in a position where we might be subservient to a future Bill Clinton, God forbid. ... It also concerns me that once the pork barrel is filled, suddenly the Church of Scientology, the Jehovah Witnesses [sic], the various and many denominations and religious groups—and I don't say those words in a pejorative way—begin applying for money—and I don't see how any can be turned down because of their radical and unpopular views. I don't know where that would take us.[50]

Apartheid edit

In the 1980s Falwell said sanctions against the apartheid regime of South Africa would result in what, he felt, would be a worse situation, such as a Soviet-backed revolution. He also urged his followers to buy up gold Krugerrands and push US "reinvestment" in South Africa.[51] In 1985 he drew the ire of many when he called Nobel Peace Prize winner and Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu a phony "as far as representing the black people of South Africa".[52][53][54][55]

The Clinton Chronicles edit

In 1994, Falwell promoted and distributed the video documentary The Clinton Chronicles: An Investigation into the Alleged Criminal Activities of Bill Clinton. The video purported to connect Bill Clinton to a murder conspiracy involving Vince Foster, James McDougall, Ron Brown, and a cocaine-smuggling operation. The theory was discredited, but the recording sold more than 150,000 copies.[56]

The film's production costs were partly met by "Citizens for Honest Government", to which Falwell paid $200,000 in 1994 and 1995.[56] In 1995 Citizens for Honest Government interviewed Arkansas state troopers Roger Perry and Larry Patterson regarding the murder conspiracy about Vincent Foster. Perry and Patterson also gave information regarding the allegations in the Paula Jones affair.[56]

The infomercial for the 80-minute videotape included footage of Falwell interviewing a silhouetted journalist who claimed to be afraid for his life. The journalist accused Clinton of orchestrating the deaths of several reporters and personal confidants who had gotten too close to his supposed illegal activities. The silhouetted journalist was subsequently revealed to be Patrick Matrisciana, the producer of the video and president of Citizens for Honest Government.[56] "Obviously, I'm not an investigative reporter", Matrisciana admitted to investigative journalist Murray Waas.[56] Later, Falwell seemed to back away from personally trusting the video. In an interview for the 2005 documentary The Hunting of the President, Falwell admitted, "to this day I do not know the accuracy of the claims made in The Clinton Chronicles."[57]

Views on homosexuality edit

Falwell condemned homosexuality as forbidden by the Bible. Homosexual rights groups called Falwell an "agent of intolerance" and "the founder of the anti-gay industry" for statements he had made and for campaigning against LGBT social movements.[5][41] Falwell supported Anita Bryant's 1977 "Save Our Children" campaign to overturn a Florida ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and a similar movement in California.[5] In urging the repeal of the ordinance, Falwell told one crowd, "Gay folks would just as soon kill you as look at you."[58] When the LGBT-friendly Metropolitan Community Church was almost accepted into the World Council of Churches, Falwell called them "brute beasts" and stated that they are, "part of a vile and satanic system" that "will be utterly annihilated, and there will be a celebration in heaven."[59] He later denied saying this.[60] Falwell also regularly linked the AIDS pandemic to LGBT issues and stated, "AIDS is not just God's punishment for homosexuals, it is God's punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals."[61]

After comedian and actress Ellen DeGeneres came out as a lesbian, Falwell referred to her in a sermon as "Ellen DeGenerate". DeGeneres responded, "Really, he called me that? Ellen DeGenerate? I've been getting that since the fourth grade. I guess I'm happy I could give him work."[62]

Falwell's legacy regarding homosexuality is complicated by his support for LGBT civil rights (see "civil rights" section above), as well as his attempts to reconcile with the LGBT community in later years. In October 1999, Falwell hosted a meeting of 200 evangelicals with 200 gay people and lesbians at Thomas Road Baptist Church for an "Anti-Violence Forum", during which he acknowledged that some American evangelicals' comments about homosexuality entered the realm of hate speech that could incite violence.[63] At the forum, Falwell told homosexuals in attendance, "I don't agree with your lifestyle, I will never agree with your lifestyle, but I love you" and added, "Anything that leaves the impression that we hate the sinner, we want to change that."[64] He later commented to New York Times columnist Frank Rich that "admittedly, evangelicals have not exhibited an ability to build a bond of friendship to the gay and lesbian community. We've said go somewhere else, we don't need you here [at] our churches."[65]

Teletubbies edit

In February 1999 a National Liberty Journal article (the media attributed it to Falwell)[66] claimed that Tinky Winky, a Teletubby, was intended as a homosexual role model. The NLJ is a publication of the university he founded. An article published in 1998 by the Salon website had referred to Tinky Winky's status as an icon for the same movement.[67][68] In response, Steve Rice, spokesperson for Itsy Bitsy Entertainment, which licenses Teletubbies in the United States, said, "I really find it absurd and kind of offensive."[69][70] The UK show was aimed at pre-school children, but the article stated "he is purple–the gay pride color; and his antenna is shaped like a triangle–the gay-pride symbol". Apart from those characteristics Tinky Winky also carries a magic bag which the NLJ and Salon articles said was a purse. Falwell added that "role modeling the gay lifestyle is damaging to the moral lives of children".

September 11 attacks edit

After the September 11 attacks in 2001, Falwell said on Pat Robertson's The 700 Club, "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.'"[71][72] In his opinion, LGBT organizations had angered God, thereby in part causing God to let the attacks happen.[73] Falwell believed the attacks were "probably deserved", a statement which Christopher Hitchens described as treason.[74] Following heavy criticism, Falwell said that no one but the terrorists were to blame, and stated, "If I left that impression with gays or lesbians or anyone else, I apologize."[71][75] Falwell was later the object of some of his own followers' outrage for retracting his statements about divine judgment on America and its causes, because they had heard the same themes in his preaching over many years that America must repent of its lack of devotion to God, immoral living, and timid support of Israel if America wanted divine protection and blessing.[76]

Labor unions edit

Falwell also said, "Labor unions should study and read the Bible instead of asking for more money. When people get right with God, they are better workers."[77]

Relationship with American fundamentalism edit

 
Falwell at an "I Love America" rally in 1980

Cultural anthropologist Susan Friend Harding, in her extensive ethnographic study of Falwell, noted that he adapted his preaching to win a broader, less extremist audience as he grew famous. This manifested itself in several ways: For example, he no longer condemned "worldly" lifestyle choices such as dancing, drinking wine, and attending movie theaters; softening his rhetoric which predicted an apocalypse and God's vengeful wrath; and shifting from a belief in outright biblical patriarchy to a complementarian view of appropriate gender roles. He further mainstreamed himself by aiming his strongest criticism at "secular humanists", pagans or various liberals in place of the racist, anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic rhetoric that was common among Southern fundamentalist preachers but increasingly condemned as hate speech by the consensus of American society.[78]

Islam edit

Falwell opposed Islam. According to Asharq Al-Awsat, a pan-Arab newspaper, Falwell called Islam "satanic".[79] In a televised interview with 60 Minutes, Falwell called Muhammad a "terrorist", to which he added: "I concluded from reading Muslim and non-Muslim writers that Muhammad was a violent man, a man of war." Falwell later apologized to Muslims for what he had said about Muhammad and affirmed that he did not necessarily intend to offend "honest and peace-loving" Muslims. However, he refused to remove his comments about Islam from his website.[80][81] Egyptian Christian intellectuals, in response, signed a statement in which they condemned and rejected what Falwell had said about Muhammad being a terrorist.[82]

Legal issues edit

Beginning in the 1970s, Falwell was involved in legal matters which occupied much of his time and propelled his name recognition.

SEC and bonds edit

In 1972, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) launched an investigation of bonds issued by Falwell's organizations. The SEC charged Falwell's church with "fraud and deceit" in the issuance of $6.5 million in unsecured church bonds.[83] The church won a 1973 federal court case prosecuted at the behest of the SEC, in which the court exonerated the church and ruled that while technical violations of law did occur, there was no proof the church intended any wrongdoing.

Falwell versus Penthouse edit

Falwell filed a $10 million lawsuit against Penthouse for publishing an article based upon interviews he gave to freelance reporters, after failing to convince a federal court to place an injunction upon the publication of that article. The suit was dismissed in Federal district court in 1981 on the grounds that the article was not defamatory or an invasion of Falwell's privacy (the Virginia courts had not recognized this privacy tort, which is recognized in other states).[84][85][86]

Hustler Magazine v. Falwell edit

In 1983, Larry Flynt's pornographic magazine Hustler carried a parody of a Campari ad, featuring a mock "interview" with Falwell in which he admits that his "first time" was incest with his mother in an outhouse while drunk. Falwell sued for $45 million, alleging invasion of privacy, libel, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.[87] A jury rejected the invasion of privacy and libel claims, holding that the parody could not have reasonably been taken to describe true events, but ruled in favor of Falwell on the emotional distress claim and awarded damages of $200,000. This was upheld on appeal. Flynt then appealed to the US Supreme Court, which unanimously held that the First Amendment prevents public figures from recovering damages for emotional distress caused by parodies.

After Falwell's death, Larry Flynt released a comment regarding his friendship over the years with Falwell.

My mother always told me that no matter how much you dislike a person, when you meet them face to face you will find characteristics about them that you like. Jerry Falwell was a perfect example of that. I hated everything he stood for, but after meeting him in person, years after the trial, Jerry Falwell and I became good friends. He would visit me in California and we would debate together on college campuses. I always appreciated his sincerity even though I knew what he was selling and he knew what I was selling.[88]

Falwell versus Jerry Sloan edit

 
Falwell in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1984

In 1984, Falwell was ordered to pay gay rights activist and former Baptist Bible College classmate Jerry Sloan $5,000 after losing a court battle. In July 1984 during a televised debate in Sacramento, California, Falwell denied calling the gay-friendly Metropolitan Community Churches "brute beasts" and "a vile and Satanic system" that will "one day be utterly annihilated and there will be a celebration in heaven".[59]

When Sloan insisted he had a tape, Falwell promised $5,000 if he could produce it. Sloan did, Falwell refused to pay, and Sloan successfully sued.[89] The money was donated to build Sacramento's first LGBT community center, the Lambda Community Center, serving "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex" communities.[60] Falwell appealed the decision with his attorney charging that the Jewish judge in the case was prejudiced. He lost again and was made to pay an additional $2,875 in sanctions and court fees.[90]

Trademark infringement lawsuit against Christopher Lamparello edit

In Lamparello v. Falwell, a dispute over the ownership of the Internet domain fallwell.com, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit reversed an earlier District Court decision, arguing that Christopher Lamparello, who owned the domain, "clearly created his website intending only to provide a forum to criticize ideas, not to steal customers."[91] Lamparello's website describes itself as not being connected to Jerry Falwell and is critical of Falwell's views on homosexuality.[91] On April 17, 2006, the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the Court of Appeals ruling that Lamparello's usage of the domain was legal.

Previous to this, a different man had turned over jerryfalwell.com and jerryfallwell.com after Falwell threatened to sue for trademark infringement.[91] Lawyers for Public Citizen Litigation Group's Internet Free Speech project represented the domain name owners in both cases.

Apocalyptic beliefs edit

On July 31, 2006, CNN's Paula Zahn Now program featured a segment on "whether the crisis in the Middle East is actually a prelude to the end of the world". In an interview Falwell claimed, "I believe in the pre-millennial, pre-tribulational coming of Christ for all of his church, and to summarize that, your first poll, do you believe Jesus' coming the second time will be in the future, I would vote yes with the 59 percent and with Billy Graham and most evangelicals."[92]

Based on that and other statements, Falwell has been identified as a dispensationalist.[93]

In 1999, Falwell declared the Antichrist would probably arrive within a decade and "of course he'll be Jewish".[94] After accusations of anti-Semitism Falwell apologized and explained he was simply expressing the theological tenet that the Antichrist and Christ share many attributes.[95]

Failing health and death edit

In early 2005, Falwell was hospitalized for two weeks with a viral infection, discharged, and re-hospitalized on May 30, 2005 in respiratory arrest.[96][97] He was released from the hospital and returned to work. Later in the same year, a stent was implanted to correct a 70 percent blockage in his coronary arteries.[98]

On May 15, 2007, Falwell was found unconscious and without a pulse in his office at about 10:45 a.m., after he missed a morning appointment, and was taken to Lynchburg General Hospital.[99] "I had breakfast with him, and he was fine at breakfast... He went to his office, I went to mine and they found him unresponsive," said Ron Godwin, the executive vice president of Falwell's Liberty University. His condition was initially reported as "gravely serious"; CPR was administered unsuccessfully. At 2:10 p.m., during a live press conference, a doctor for the hospital confirmed that Falwell had died of "cardiac arrhythmia, or sudden cardiac death".[100] The hospital released a statement saying that he was pronounced dead at Lynchburg General Hospital at 12:40 p.m., at the age of 73. Falwell's family; including his wife, the former Macel Pate (1933–2015);[101] and sons, Jerry Falwell Jr. and Jonathan Falwell; were at the hospital at the time of the pronouncement.

Falwell's funeral took place on May 22, 2007, at Thomas Road Baptist Church after he lay in repose both at the church and at Liberty University. Falwell's burial service was private. He is interred at a spot on the Liberty University campus near the Carter Glass Mansion and Falwell's office. B. R. Lakin, his mentor, is buried nearby. After Falwell's death, his sons succeeded him at the two positions he held, Jerry Falwell Jr. as president of Liberty University and Jonathan Falwell as the senior pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church. Jerry Falwell Sr.'s daughter, Jeannie F. Savas, is a surgeon.

The last televised interview with Jerry Falwell Sr. was conducted by Christiane Amanpour for the CNN original series CNN Presents: God's Warriors.[102] He had been interviewed on May 8, one week before his death; in the interview he revealed that he had asked God for at least 20 more years in order to accomplish his vision for the university he founded.[100][103] Falwell's last televised sermon was his May 13, 2007, message on Mother's Day.

Legacy edit

Views on Falwell's legacy are mixed. Supporters praise his advancement of his socially conservative message. They also tout his evangelist ministries, and his stress on church planting and growth. Conversely, many of his detractors have accused him of hate speech and identified him as an "agent of intolerance".[41]

The antitheistic social commentator Christopher Hitchens described his work as "Chaucerian fraud" and a "faith-based fraud." Hitchens took special umbrage with Falwell's alignment with "the most thuggish and demented Israeli settlers",[104] and his declaration that 9/11 represented God's judgment on America's sinful behaviour; deeming it "extraordinary that not even such a scandalous career is enough to shake our dumb addiction to the 'faith-based.'"[104] Hitchens also mentioned that, despite his support for Israel, Falwell "kept saying to his own crowd, yes, you have got to like the Jews, because they can make more money in 10 minutes than you can make in a lifetime".[104] Appearing on CNN a day after Falwell's death, Hitchens said, "The empty life of this ugly little charlatan proves only one thing: that you can get away with the most extraordinary offenses to morality and to truth in this country if you will just get yourself called 'reverend'."[105]

At one point, prank callers, especially home activists, were an estimated 25 percent of Falwell's total calls until the ministry disconnected the toll-free number in 1986.[106] In the mid-1980s Edward Johnson, programmed his Atari home computer to make thousands of repeat phone calls to Falwell's 1-800 phone number, since Johnson claimed Falwell had swindled large amounts of money from his followers, including Johnson's mother. Southern Bell forced Johnson to stop after he had run up Falwell's telephone bill by an estimated $500,000.[107]

Falwell's son, Jerry Falwell Jr., is a lawyer; he became the president of Liberty University after his father's death, until being put on indefinite leave on August 7, 2020, after posting an inappropriate photo with a young woman on social media. He resigned on August 24 amid further questions about his and his wife's sexual and financial involvement with an associate.[108][109][110][111][112][113] Falwell Jr. said later that the real reason his father began attending church as a teenager was because he had fallen in love with Macel (who played piano there and was engaged at the time). Later Jerry Falwell Sr. used deception to convince her to break off the engagement.[114]

Filmmaker Terrence Malick had intended since the 1980s to write and direct a film about the lives of Jerry Falwell and pianist-singer Jerry Lee Lewis but the movie was not made.[115][116]

Publications edit

  • Falwell, Jerry (January 30, 2006). Achieving Your Dreams. Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0-529-12246-4.
  • Falwell, Jerry (October 17, 2005). Building Dynamic Faith. Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0-529-12133-6.
  • Falwell, Jerry (1973). Capturing a Town for Christ. REVELL. ISBN 0-8007-0606-4.
  • Champions for God. Victor Books, 1985. ISBN 9-780-89693534-1
  • Church Aflame. (co-author Elmer Towns) Impact, 1971.
  • Dynamic Faith Journal. Thomas Nelson (64 pages) (January 30, 2006) ISBN 0-529-12245-6
  • Falwell: An Autobiography. Liberty House, 1996. (Ghost written by Mel White[83]) ISBN 1-888684-04-6
  • Fasting Can Change Your Life. Regal, 1998. ISBN 0-830-72197-5
  • Finding Inner Peace and Strength. Doubleday, 1982.
  • If I Should Die Before I Wake. Thomas Nelson, 1986. (ghost-written by Mel White)
  • Jerry Falwell: Aflame for God. Thomas Nelson, 1979. (co-authors Gerald Strober and Ruth Tomczak)
  • Liberty Bible Commentary on the New Testament. Thomas Nelson/Liberty University, 1978.
  • Liberty Bible Commentary. Thomas Nelson, 1982.
  • Listen, America! Bantam Books (July 1981) ISBN 0-553-14998-9
  • Stepping Out on Faith. Tyndale House, 1984. ISBN 0-842-36626-1
  • Strength for the Journey. Simon & Schuster, 1987. (ghost-written by Mel White)
  • The Fundamentalist Phenomenon. Doubleday, 1981. ISBN 0-385-17383-0
  • The Fundamentalist Phenomenon/The Resurgence of Conservative Christianity. Baker Book House, 1986.
  • The New American Family. Word, 1992. ISBN 0-849-91050-1
  • When It Hurts Too Much to Cry. Tyndale House, 1984. ISBN 0-8423-7993-2
  • Wisdom for Living. Victor Books, 1984.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Pronounced /ˈfɔːlwɛl/.

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Flint 1978, p. 19.
  2. ^ Hamm 2010, p. 1; Phillips 2017, p. 151.
  3. ^ . Fox News. Associated Press. May 16, 2007. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved August 25, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Melzer, Eartha Jane (August 26, 2005). "Falwell Speaks in Favour of Gay Civil Rights". Soulfource.org. from the original on July 14, 2017. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Applebome, Peter (May 15, 2007). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 30, 2017.
  6. ^ "Falwell, Jerry (1933–2007)". from the original on November 2, 2016. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  7. ^ "Personal Details for C. A. Beasley". FamilySearch.org. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Sherman, Gabriel (January 24, 2022). "Son of a Preacher Man". Vanity Fair. Vol. 44, no. 2. New York: Condé Nast. p. 106. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  9. ^ Towns 2014.
  10. ^ Winters 2012, p. 68.
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jerry, falwell, this, article, about, jerry, laymon, falwell, august, 1933, 2007, american, independent, baptist, pastor, televangelist, conservative, activist, founding, pastor, thomas, road, baptist, church, megachurch, lynchburg, virginia, founded, lynchbur. This article is about Jerry Falwell Sr For his son see Jerry Falwell Jr Jerry Laymon Falwell Sr a August 11 1933 May 15 2007 3 was an American Independent Baptist pastor televangelist and conservative activist 4 He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church a megachurch in Lynchburg Virginia He founded Lynchburg Christian Academy Liberty Christian Academy in 1967 founded Liberty University in 1971 and co founded the Moral Majority in 1979 The ReverendJerry FalwellBornJerry Laymon Falwell 1933 08 11 August 11 1933Lynchburg Virginia U S DiedMay 15 2007 2007 05 15 aged 73 Lynchburg Virginia U S OccupationsPastortelevangelistpolitical activistKnown forFounding the Moral MajorityTelevisionThe Old Time Gospel Hour 1 TitleChancellor of Liberty University 1971 2007 Political partyRepublicanSpouseMacel Pate m 1958 wbr Children3 including Jerry Jr and JonathanEcclesiastical careerReligionChristianity Baptist ChurchBaptist Bible Fellowship International 2 Southern Baptist ConventionOrdained1956Congregations servedThomas Road Baptist Church Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Associated organizations 2 1 Thomas Road Baptist Church 2 2 Liberty Christian Academy 2 3 Liberty University 2 4 Moral Majority 2 5 PTL 3 Social and political views 3 1 Families 3 2 Tithing 3 3 Vietnam War 3 4 Civil rights 3 5 Israel and Jews 3 6 Education 3 7 Apartheid 3 8 The Clinton Chronicles 3 9 Views on homosexuality 3 10 Teletubbies 3 11 September 11 attacks 3 12 Labor unions 3 13 Relationship with American fundamentalism 3 14 Islam 4 Legal issues 4 1 SEC and bonds 4 2 Falwell versus Penthouse 4 3 Hustler Magazine v Falwell 4 4 Falwell versus Jerry Sloan 4 5 Trademark infringement lawsuit against Christopher Lamparello 5 Apocalyptic beliefs 6 Failing health and death 7 Legacy 8 Publications 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 11 1 Footnotes 11 2 Bibliography 12 External linksEarly life and education editFalwell and his twin brother Gene were born in the Fairview Heights area of Lynchburg Virginia on August 11 1933 the sons of Helen Virginia nee Beasley and Carey Hezekiah Falwell 5 6 7 His father was an entrepreneur and one time bootlegger who was agnostic 5 His father shot and killed his own brother Garland and died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1948 at the age of 55 8 His paternal grandfather was a staunch atheist 5 Jerry Falwell was a member of a group in Fairview Heights known to the police as the Wall Gang because they sat on a low concrete wall at the Pickeral Cafe 9 Falwell met Macel Pate on his first visit to Park Avenue Baptist Church in 1949 Macel was a pianist there 8 They married on April 12 1958 10 The couple had sons Jerry Jr a lawyer and former chancellor of Liberty University and Jonathan senior pastor at Thomas Road Baptist Church and a daughter Jeannie a surgeon Falwell and his wife had a close relationship and she supported him throughout his career The Falwells often appeared together in public and they did not shy away from showing physical affection Reflecting on his marriage Falwell jokingly commented Macel and I have never considered divorce Murder maybe but never divorce Macel appreciated her husband s non combative affable nature writing in her book that he hated confrontation and didn t want strife in our home he did everything in his power to make me happy The Falwells were married nearly fifty years until his death 11 He graduated from Brookville High School in Lynchburg and from then unaccredited 12 13 Baptist Bible College in Springfield Missouri in 1956 He enrolled there to subvert Pate s relationship with her fiance who was a student there 8 Falwell was later awarded three honorary doctorates Doctor of Divinity from Tennessee Temple Theological Seminary Doctor of Letters from California Graduate School of Theology and Doctor of Laws from Central University in Seoul South Korea 14 Associated organizations editThomas Road Baptist Church edit Main article Thomas Road Baptist Church In 1956 aged 22 Falwell founded the Thomas Road Baptist Church Originally located at 701 Thomas Road in Lynchburg Virginia with 35 members the church became a megachurch In the same year he began The Old Time Gospel Hour a nationally syndicated radio and television ministry When Falwell died his son Jonathan inherited his father s ministry and took over as the senior pastor of the church 15 The weekly program s name was then changed to Thomas Road Live 16 17 Liberty Christian Academy edit Main article Liberty Christian Academy During the 1950s and 1960s Falwell spoke and campaigned against the civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr and the racial desegregation of public school systems by the US federal government Liberty Christian Academy LCA founded as Lynchburg Christian Academy is a Christian school in Lynchburg which was described in 1966 by the Lynchburg News as a private school for white students The Lynchburg Christian Academy later opened in 1967 by Falwell as a segregation academy and as a ministry of Thomas Road Baptist Church 18 The Liberty Christian Academy is recognized as an educational facility by the Commonwealth of Virginia through the Virginia State Board of Education 19 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 20 and the Association of Christian Schools International 21 Liberty University edit Main article Liberty University In 1971 Falwell co founded Liberty University with Elmer L Towns 22 Liberty University offers over 350 accredited programs of study with approximately 13 000 students on campus and 90 000 online 23 Moral Majority edit Main article Moral Majority nbsp Falwell greeting President Gerald Ford in 1976 nbsp Falwell with President Ronald Reagan in 1983 nbsp Falwell with President George H W Bush in 1991The Moral Majority became one of the largest political lobbies for evangelical Christians in the United States during the 1980s 24 According to Falwell s self published autobiography the Moral Majority was promoted as being pro life pro traditional family pro moral and pro American 25 and was credited with delivering two thirds of the white evangelical vote to Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential election 26 According to Jimmy Carter that autumn 1980 a group headed by Jerry Falwell purchased 10 million in commercials on southern radio and TV to brand me as a traitor to the South and no longer a Christian 27 As head of the Moral Majority Falwell consistently pushed for Republican candidates and for conservative politics This led Billy Graham to criticize him for sermonizing about political issues that lacked a moral element Graham stated at the time of Falwell s death We did not always agree on everything but I knew him to be a man of God His accomplishments went beyond most clergy of his generation 24 PTL edit nbsp Falwell rides the water slide at Heritage USAIn March 1987 Pentecostal televangelist Jim Bakker came under media scrutiny when it was revealed that he had a sexual encounter and alleged rape with Jessica Hahn and had paid for her silence 28 Bakker believed that fellow Pentecostal pastor Jimmy Swaggart was attempting to take over his ministry because he had initiated a church investigation into allegations of his sexual misconduct 29 To avoid the takeover Bakker resigned on March 19 and appointed Falwell to succeed him as head of his PTL ministry which included the PTL Satellite Network television program The PTL Club and the Christian themed amusement park Heritage USA 30 Bakker believed Falwell would temporarily lead the ministry until the scandal died down 31 but Falwell barred Bakker from returning to PTL on April 28 32 and referred to him as probably the greatest scab and cancer on the face of Christianity in 2 000 years of church history 30 Later that summer as donations to the ministry declined in the wake of Bakker s scandal and resignation Falwell raised 20 million to keep PTL solvent and delivered on a promise to ride the water slide at Heritage USA 33 Despite this Falwell was unable to revive the ministry from bankruptcy and he resigned in October 1987 34 Social and political views editFamilies edit Falwell advocated beliefs and practices influenced by his version of biblical teachings 35 Tithing edit In 1989 he told Liberty University employees that membership in his church and tithing were mandatory 36 Vietnam War edit Falwell felt the Vietnam War was being fought with limited political objectives when it should have been an all out war against the North 37 In general Falwell held that the president as a minister of God has the right to use arms to bring wrath upon those who would do evil 38 Civil rights edit On his evangelist program The Old Time Gospel Hour in the mid 1960s Falwell regularly featured segregationist politicians like governors Lester Maddox and George Wallace 39 About Martin Luther King he said I do question the sincerity and non violent intentions of some civil rights leaders such as Dr Martin Luther King Jr Mr James Farmer and others who are known to have left wing associations 40 In speaking of the Brown v Board of Education ruling he said in 1958 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 The facilities should be separate When God has drawn a line of distinction we should not attempt to cross that line 41 In 1977 Falwell supported Anita Bryant s campaign which was called by its proponents Save Our Children to overturn an ordinance in Dade County Florida prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and he supported a similar movement in California 5 Twenty eight years later during a 2005 MSNBC television appearance Falwell said he was not troubled by reports that the nominee for Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John G Roberts whose appointment was confirmed by the US Senate had done volunteer legal work for gay rights activists on the case of Romer v Evans Falwell told then MSNBC host Tucker Carlson that if he were a lawyer he too would argue for civil rights for LGBT people I may not agree with the lifestyle but that has nothing to do with the civil rights of that part of our constituency said Falwell When Carlson countered that conservatives are always arguing against special rights for gays Falwell said equal access to housing and employment are basic rights not special rights Civil rights for all Americans black white red yellow the rich poor young old gay straight et cetera is not a liberal or conservative value It s an American value that I would think that we pretty much all agree on 4 Israel and Jews edit Falwell s relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin was reported in the media in the summer of 1981 42 His staunch pro Israel stand sometimes referred to as Christian Zionism drew the support of the Anti Defamation League and its leader Abraham Foxman 43 However they condemned what they perceived as intolerance towards Muslims in Falwell s public statements 44 They also criticized him for remarking that Jews can make more money accidentally than you can on purpose 45 46 In his book Listen America Falwell referred to the Jewish people as spiritually blind and desperately in need of their Messiah and Savior 47 In the 1984 book Jerry Falwell and the Jews Falwell is quoted saying I feel that the destiny of the state of Israel is without question the most crucial international matter facing the world today I believe that the people of Israel have not only a theological but also a historical and legal right to the land I am personally a Zionist having gained that perspective from my belief in Old Testament Scriptures I have also visited Israel many times I have arrived at the conclusion that unless the United States maintains its unswerving devotion to the State of Israel the very survival of that nation is at stake Every American who agrees Israel has the right to the land must be willing to exert all possible pressure on the powers that be to guarantee America s support of the State of Israel at this time 48 Education edit Falwell repeatedly denounced certain teachings in public schools and secular education in general calling them breeding grounds for atheism secularism and humanism which he claimed to be in contradiction with Christian morality He advocated that the United States change its public education system by implementing a school voucher system which would allow parents to send their children to either public or private schools In his book America Can Be Saved he wrote that I hope I live to see the day when as in the early days of our country we won t have any public schools The churches will have taken them over again and Christians will be running them 49 Falwell supported President George W Bush s Faith Based Initiative but had strong reservations concerning where the funding would go and the restrictions placed on churches My problem is where it might go under his successors I would not want to put any of the Jerry Falwell Ministries in a position where we might be subservient to a future Bill Clinton God forbid It also concerns me that once the pork barrel is filled suddenly the Church of Scientology the Jehovah Witnesses sic the various and many denominations and religious groups and I don t say those words in a pejorative way begin applying for money and I don t see how any can be turned down because of their radical and unpopular views I don t know where that would take us 50 Apartheid edit In the 1980s Falwell said sanctions against the apartheid regime of South Africa would result in what he felt would be a worse situation such as a Soviet backed revolution He also urged his followers to buy up gold Krugerrands and push US reinvestment in South Africa 51 In 1985 he drew the ire of many when he called Nobel Peace Prize winner and Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu a phony as far as representing the black people of South Africa 52 53 54 55 The Clinton Chronicles edit Main article The Clinton Chronicles In 1994 Falwell promoted and distributed the video documentary The Clinton Chronicles An Investigation into the Alleged Criminal Activities of Bill Clinton The video purported to connect Bill Clinton to a murder conspiracy involving Vince Foster James McDougall Ron Brown and a cocaine smuggling operation The theory was discredited but the recording sold more than 150 000 copies 56 The film s production costs were partly met by Citizens for Honest Government to which Falwell paid 200 000 in 1994 and 1995 56 In 1995 Citizens for Honest Government interviewed Arkansas state troopers Roger Perry and Larry Patterson regarding the murder conspiracy about Vincent Foster Perry and Patterson also gave information regarding the allegations in the Paula Jones affair 56 The infomercial for the 80 minute videotape included footage of Falwell interviewing a silhouetted journalist who claimed to be afraid for his life The journalist accused Clinton of orchestrating the deaths of several reporters and personal confidants who had gotten too close to his supposed illegal activities The silhouetted journalist was subsequently revealed to be Patrick Matrisciana the producer of the video and president of Citizens for Honest Government 56 Obviously I m not an investigative reporter Matrisciana admitted to investigative journalist Murray Waas 56 Later Falwell seemed to back away from personally trusting the video In an interview for the 2005 documentary The Hunting of the President Falwell admitted to this day I do not know the accuracy of the claims made in The Clinton Chronicles 57 Views on homosexuality edit Falwell condemned homosexuality as forbidden by the Bible Homosexual rights groups called Falwell an agent of intolerance and the founder of the anti gay industry for statements he had made and for campaigning against LGBT social movements 5 41 Falwell supported Anita Bryant s 1977 Save Our Children campaign to overturn a Florida ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and a similar movement in California 5 In urging the repeal of the ordinance Falwell told one crowd Gay folks would just as soon kill you as look at you 58 When the LGBT friendly Metropolitan Community Church was almost accepted into the World Council of Churches Falwell called them brute beasts and stated that they are part of a vile and satanic system that will be utterly annihilated and there will be a celebration in heaven 59 He later denied saying this 60 Falwell also regularly linked the AIDS pandemic to LGBT issues and stated AIDS is not just God s punishment for homosexuals it is God s punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals 61 After comedian and actress Ellen DeGeneres came out as a lesbian Falwell referred to her in a sermon as Ellen DeGenerate DeGeneres responded Really he called me that Ellen DeGenerate I ve been getting that since the fourth grade I guess I m happy I could give him work 62 Falwell s legacy regarding homosexuality is complicated by his support for LGBT civil rights see civil rights section above as well as his attempts to reconcile with the LGBT community in later years In October 1999 Falwell hosted a meeting of 200 evangelicals with 200 gay people and lesbians at Thomas Road Baptist Church for an Anti Violence Forum during which he acknowledged that some American evangelicals comments about homosexuality entered the realm of hate speech that could incite violence 63 At the forum Falwell told homosexuals in attendance I don t agree with your lifestyle I will never agree with your lifestyle but I love you and added Anything that leaves the impression that we hate the sinner we want to change that 64 He later commented to New York Times columnist Frank Rich that admittedly evangelicals have not exhibited an ability to build a bond of friendship to the gay and lesbian community We ve said go somewhere else we don t need you here at our churches 65 Teletubbies edit In February 1999 a National Liberty Journal article the media attributed it to Falwell 66 claimed that Tinky Winky a Teletubby was intended as a homosexual role model The NLJ is a publication of the university he founded An article published in 1998 by the Salon website had referred to Tinky Winky s status as an icon for the same movement 67 68 In response Steve Rice spokesperson for Itsy Bitsy Entertainment which licenses Teletubbies in the United States said I really find it absurd and kind of offensive 69 70 The UK show was aimed at pre school children but the article stated he is purple the gay pride color and his antenna is shaped like a triangle the gay pride symbol Apart from those characteristics Tinky Winky also carries a magic bag which the NLJ and Salon articles said was a purse Falwell added that role modeling the gay lifestyle is damaging to the moral lives of children September 11 attacks edit After the September 11 attacks in 2001 Falwell said on Pat Robertson s The 700 Club 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 71 72 In his opinion LGBT organizations had angered God thereby in part causing God to let the attacks happen 73 Falwell believed the attacks were probably deserved a statement which Christopher Hitchens described as treason 74 Following heavy criticism Falwell said that no one but the terrorists were to blame and stated If I left that impression with gays or lesbians or anyone else I apologize 71 75 Falwell was later the object of some of his own followers outrage for retracting his statements about divine judgment on America and its causes because they had heard the same themes in his preaching over many years that America must repent of its lack of devotion to God immoral living and timid support of Israel if America wanted divine protection and blessing 76 Labor unions edit Falwell also said Labor unions should study and read the Bible instead of asking for more money When people get right with God they are better workers 77 Relationship with American fundamentalism edit nbsp Falwell at an I Love America rally in 1980Cultural anthropologist Susan Friend Harding in her extensive ethnographic study of Falwell noted that he adapted his preaching to win a broader less extremist audience as he grew famous This manifested itself in several ways For example he no longer condemned worldly lifestyle choices such as dancing drinking wine and attending movie theaters softening his rhetoric which predicted an apocalypse and God s vengeful wrath and shifting from a belief in outright biblical patriarchy to a complementarian view of appropriate gender roles He further mainstreamed himself by aiming his strongest criticism at secular humanists pagans or various liberals in place of the racist anti Semitic and anti Catholic rhetoric that was common among Southern fundamentalist preachers but increasingly condemned as hate speech by the consensus of American society 78 Islam edit Falwell opposed Islam According to Asharq Al Awsat a pan Arab newspaper Falwell called Islam satanic 79 In a televised interview with 60 Minutes Falwell called Muhammad a terrorist to which he added I concluded from reading Muslim and non Muslim writers that Muhammad was a violent man a man of war Falwell later apologized to Muslims for what he had said about Muhammad and affirmed that he did not necessarily intend to offend honest and peace loving Muslims However he refused to remove his comments about Islam from his website 80 81 Egyptian Christian intellectuals in response signed a statement in which they condemned and rejected what Falwell had said about Muhammad being a terrorist 82 Legal issues editBeginning in the 1970s Falwell was involved in legal matters which occupied much of his time and propelled his name recognition SEC and bonds edit In 1972 the US Securities and Exchange Commission SEC launched an investigation of bonds issued by Falwell s organizations The SEC charged Falwell s church with fraud and deceit in the issuance of 6 5 million in unsecured church bonds 83 The church won a 1973 federal court case prosecuted at the behest of the SEC in which the court exonerated the church and ruled that while technical violations of law did occur there was no proof the church intended any wrongdoing Falwell versus Penthouse edit Falwell filed a 10 million lawsuit against Penthouse for publishing an article based upon interviews he gave to freelance reporters after failing to convince a federal court to place an injunction upon the publication of that article The suit was dismissed in Federal district court in 1981 on the grounds that the article was not defamatory or an invasion of Falwell s privacy the Virginia courts had not recognized this privacy tort which is recognized in other states 84 85 86 Hustler Magazine v Falwell edit Main article Hustler Magazine v Falwell In 1983 Larry Flynt s pornographic magazine Hustler carried a parody of a Campari ad featuring a mock interview with Falwell in which he admits that his first time was incest with his mother in an outhouse while drunk Falwell sued for 45 million alleging invasion of privacy libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress 87 A jury rejected the invasion of privacy and libel claims holding that the parody could not have reasonably been taken to describe true events but ruled in favor of Falwell on the emotional distress claim and awarded damages of 200 000 This was upheld on appeal Flynt then appealed to the US Supreme Court which unanimously held that the First Amendment prevents public figures from recovering damages for emotional distress caused by parodies After Falwell s death Larry Flynt released a comment regarding his friendship over the years with Falwell My mother always told me that no matter how much you dislike a person when you meet them face to face you will find characteristics about them that you like Jerry Falwell was a perfect example of that I hated everything he stood for but after meeting him in person years after the trial Jerry Falwell and I became good friends He would visit me in California and we would debate together on college campuses I always appreciated his sincerity even though I knew what he was selling and he knew what I was selling 88 Falwell versus Jerry Sloan edit nbsp Falwell in Tallahassee Florida in 1984In 1984 Falwell was ordered to pay gay rights activist and former Baptist Bible College classmate Jerry Sloan 5 000 after losing a court battle In July 1984 during a televised debate in Sacramento California Falwell denied calling the gay friendly Metropolitan Community Churches brute beasts and a vile and Satanic system that will one day be utterly annihilated and there will be a celebration in heaven 59 When Sloan insisted he had a tape Falwell promised 5 000 if he could produce it Sloan did Falwell refused to pay and Sloan successfully sued 89 The money was donated to build Sacramento s first LGBT community center the Lambda Community Center serving lesbian gay bisexual transgender and intersex communities 60 Falwell appealed the decision with his attorney charging that the Jewish judge in the case was prejudiced He lost again and was made to pay an additional 2 875 in sanctions and court fees 90 Trademark infringement lawsuit against Christopher Lamparello edit Main article Lamparello v Falwell In Lamparello v Falwell a dispute over the ownership of the Internet domain fallwell com the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit reversed an earlier District Court decision arguing that Christopher Lamparello who owned the domain clearly created his website intending only to provide a forum to criticize ideas not to steal customers 91 Lamparello s website describes itself as not being connected to Jerry Falwell and is critical of Falwell s views on homosexuality 91 On April 17 2006 the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the Court of Appeals ruling that Lamparello s usage of the domain was legal Previous to this a different man had turned over jerryfalwell com and jerryfallwell com after Falwell threatened to sue for trademark infringement 91 Lawyers for Public Citizen Litigation Group s Internet Free Speech project represented the domain name owners in both cases Apocalyptic beliefs editOn July 31 2006 CNN s Paula Zahn Now program featured a segment on whether the crisis in the Middle East is actually a prelude to the end of the world In an interview Falwell claimed I believe in the pre millennial pre tribulational coming of Christ for all of his church and to summarize that your first poll do you believe Jesus coming the second time will be in the future I would vote yes with the 59 percent and with Billy Graham and most evangelicals 92 Based on that and other statements Falwell has been identified as a dispensationalist 93 In 1999 Falwell declared the Antichrist would probably arrive within a decade and of course he ll be Jewish 94 After accusations of anti Semitism Falwell apologized and explained he was simply expressing the theological tenet that the Antichrist and Christ share many attributes 95 Failing health and death editIn early 2005 Falwell was hospitalized for two weeks with a viral infection discharged and re hospitalized on May 30 2005 in respiratory arrest 96 97 He was released from the hospital and returned to work Later in the same year a stent was implanted to correct a 70 percent blockage in his coronary arteries 98 On May 15 2007 Falwell was found unconscious and without a pulse in his office at about 10 45 a m after he missed a morning appointment and was taken to Lynchburg General Hospital 99 I had breakfast with him and he was fine at breakfast He went to his office I went to mine and they found him unresponsive said Ron Godwin the executive vice president of Falwell s Liberty University His condition was initially reported as gravely serious CPR was administered unsuccessfully At 2 10 p m during a live press conference a doctor for the hospital confirmed that Falwell had died of cardiac arrhythmia or sudden cardiac death 100 The hospital released a statement saying that he was pronounced dead at Lynchburg General Hospital at 12 40 p m at the age of 73 Falwell s family including his wife the former Macel Pate 1933 2015 101 and sons Jerry Falwell Jr and Jonathan Falwell were at the hospital at the time of the pronouncement Falwell s funeral took place on May 22 2007 at Thomas Road Baptist Church after he lay in repose both at the church and at Liberty University Falwell s burial service was private He is interred at a spot on the Liberty University campus near the Carter Glass Mansion and Falwell s office B R Lakin his mentor is buried nearby After Falwell s death his sons succeeded him at the two positions he held Jerry Falwell Jr as president of Liberty University and Jonathan Falwell as the senior pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church Jerry Falwell Sr s daughter Jeannie F Savas is a surgeon The last televised interview with Jerry Falwell Sr was conducted by Christiane Amanpour for the CNN original series CNN Presents God s Warriors 102 He had been interviewed on May 8 one week before his death in the interview he revealed that he had asked God for at least 20 more years in order to accomplish his vision for the university he founded 100 103 Falwell s last televised sermon was his May 13 2007 message on Mother s Day Legacy editViews on Falwell s legacy are mixed Supporters praise his advancement of his socially conservative message They also tout his evangelist ministries and his stress on church planting and growth Conversely many of his detractors have accused him of hate speech and identified him as an agent of intolerance 41 The antitheistic social commentator Christopher Hitchens described his work as Chaucerian fraud and a faith based fraud Hitchens took special umbrage with Falwell s alignment with the most thuggish and demented Israeli settlers 104 and his declaration that 9 11 represented God s judgment on America s sinful behaviour deeming it extraordinary that not even such a scandalous career is enough to shake our dumb addiction to the faith based 104 Hitchens also mentioned that despite his support for Israel Falwell kept saying to his own crowd yes you have got to like the Jews because they can make more money in 10 minutes than you can make in a lifetime 104 Appearing on CNN a day after Falwell s death Hitchens said The empty life of this ugly little charlatan proves only one thing that you can get away with the most extraordinary offenses to morality and to truth in this country if you will just get yourself called reverend 105 At one point prank callers especially home activists were an estimated 25 percent of Falwell s total calls until the ministry disconnected the toll free number in 1986 106 In the mid 1980s Edward Johnson programmed his Atari home computer to make thousands of repeat phone calls to Falwell s 1 800 phone number since Johnson claimed Falwell had swindled large amounts of money from his followers including Johnson s mother Southern Bell forced Johnson to stop after he had run up Falwell s telephone bill by an estimated 500 000 107 Falwell s son Jerry Falwell Jr is a lawyer he became the president of Liberty University after his father s death until being put on indefinite leave on August 7 2020 after posting an inappropriate photo with a young woman on social media He resigned on August 24 amid further questions about his and his wife s sexual and financial involvement with an associate 108 109 110 111 112 113 Falwell Jr said later that the real reason his father began attending church as a teenager was because he had fallen in love with Macel who played piano there and was engaged at the time Later Jerry Falwell Sr used deception to convince her to break off the engagement 114 Filmmaker Terrence Malick had intended since the 1980s to write and direct a film about the lives of Jerry Falwell and pianist singer Jerry Lee Lewis but the movie was not made 115 116 Publications editFalwell Jerry January 30 2006 Achieving Your Dreams Thomas Nelson ISBN 0 529 12246 4 Falwell Jerry October 17 2005 Building Dynamic Faith Thomas Nelson ISBN 0 529 12133 6 Falwell Jerry 1973 Capturing a Town for Christ REVELL ISBN 0 8007 0606 4 Champions for God Victor Books 1985 ISBN 9 780 89693534 1 Church Aflame co author Elmer Towns Impact 1971 Dynamic Faith Journal Thomas Nelson 64 pages January 30 2006 ISBN 0 529 12245 6 Falwell An Autobiography Liberty House 1996 Ghost written by Mel White 83 ISBN 1 888684 04 6 Fasting Can Change Your Life Regal 1998 ISBN 0 830 72197 5 Finding Inner Peace and Strength Doubleday 1982 If I Should Die Before I Wake Thomas Nelson 1986 ghost written by Mel White Jerry Falwell Aflame for God Thomas Nelson 1979 co authors Gerald Strober and Ruth Tomczak Liberty Bible Commentary on the New Testament Thomas Nelson Liberty University 1978 Liberty Bible Commentary Thomas Nelson 1982 Listen America Bantam Books July 1981 ISBN 0 553 14998 9 Stepping Out on Faith Tyndale House 1984 ISBN 0 842 36626 1 Strength for the Journey Simon amp Schuster 1987 ghost written by Mel White The Fundamentalist Phenomenon Doubleday 1981 ISBN 0 385 17383 0 The Fundamentalist Phenomenon The Resurgence of Conservative Christianity Baker Book House 1986 The New American Family Word 1992 ISBN 0 849 91050 1 When It Hurts Too Much to Cry Tyndale House 1984 ISBN 0 8423 7993 2 Wisdom for Living Victor Books 1984 See also editChristian fundamentalism Faith and Values Coalition Jerry Johnston List of fatwas List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people National Christian NetworkNotes edit 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