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Originally Posted by returnman
That's because of his radical legacy I guess. It comes and goes with the territory and doesn't die when we do.
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It's one thing to be at odds with someone when they're alive or have passed some time ago. It's something else to be lobbing insults at someone who's barely in the ground with family and friends still grieving.
I get that legacies never die and those who are passed are still the subject of debate over their beliefs. But it's way too soon. At least let a little time pass for family to mourn.
I'm not saying there should be a ban on debate of Rev. Clark's legacy ... just a bit of Christian decency while his family and friends mourn their loss.