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He fought the good fight of faith. A fighter to the end. A world changer. He left the world having made it a better place IMO.
I hadn't heard him in decades, but I recallHe fought the good fight of faith. A fighter to the end. A world changer. He left the world having made it a better place IMO.
See, I only know him for his recent stuff and his politics were something I did not agree with. Maybe his earlier stuff was better.I hadn't heard him in decades, but I recall
that he never had a harsh word for atheists.
I don't know how he changed or didn't in theSee, I only know him for his recent stuff and his politics were something I did not agree with. Maybe his earlier stuff was better.
thanks for sharing. I don't know much about the guy personally but I'm glad he's not in any pain now.
Even in face of differences, there are still the humanities.
I felt the same as with Ed Schultz, the Rush Limbaugh of the left.
Those Rush and Air America days where Ed was aired in my area after Randi Rhoades. Funny thing is at first I thought it strange that Rush would be there, then of course I realized that's not Rush. *grin*Very true. We have alot to remember about each other, beyond our political labels and loyalties.
Here's to some saner and less frustrating and polarising times...
Reminds me of the scene in kung fu.This worked out well...
This Preacher Said in October He Cured Rush Limbaugh’s Lung Cancer With Prayer
You just earned some street credit with me.“When the righteous prosper, the city rejoices; when the wicked perish, there are shouts of joy.” (Proverbs 11:10)
He fought the good fight of faith. A fighter to the end. A world changer. He left the world having made it a better place IMO.