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Rush Limbaugh has died

canadyjd

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Rush Limbaugh’s wife just announced on the radio that he has died from lung cancer.

He had a profound influence on the way I looked at politics and the media.

A great void for conservative thought.

peace to you
 

canadyjd

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Rush alluded that he might be born again- but he never came out directly to make profession of Faith.

Born Again But No “Charismatic-type” Christian | RevelationCentral.com

He did grow up in the Methodist church, though some of his comments have earned him condemnation from factions of the United Methodist Church.
I think I heard him refer to “our Lord Jesus” on occasion, but he didn’t spend a lot of time on religion.

He was a fierce opponent of abortion. I remember he used to do “caller abortions”.

He encouraged liberals to call in to his show and just as they were making their point, he would hang up on them. Then, when others called in to complain, he would tell them he was “aborting” their voice.

It was very funny

peace to you
 

SavedByGrace

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He also smoked cigarettes for a long time.

However, I would rather focus on the impact he had on politics and conservative thinking.

peace to you

sure, but I was just saying that he did not think it a big deal about his smoking, which actually cost him his life!
 

canadyjd

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One of the funniest things I heard him do was to play his show from the day before backward to check for subliminal messages.

You heard a bunch of garbled sounds then, “Ronald Reagan is the greatest” and then “vote for republicans”. I was laughing so hard.

Then people called in who thought he was serious, accusing him of mind control and such things.

I’m going to miss the show.

peace to you
 

Wingman68

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I think I heard him refer to “our Lord Jesus” on occasion, but he didn’t spend a lot of time on religion.

He was a fierce opponent of abortion. I remember he used to do “caller abortions”.

He encouraged liberals to call in to his show and just as they were making their point, he would hang up on them. Then, when others called in to complain, he would tell them he was “aborting” their voice.

It was very funny

peace to you
‘Talent on loan from God.’
How many times did I hear him say that? Countless.
 

Van

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I can remember, sometime in the 1980's my colleagues on break talking about Mr. Limbaugh, and how salient and funny he was. So I gave him a listen, and sure enough, his views seemed to match mine, or more accurately perhaps my views matched his. I thought he carried on quite well after he became deaf, with perhaps a little drop in his humorous asides. He certainly spoke of God enough to help rather than hinder Christ's ministry.

RIP
 

Reformed1689

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Rush alluded that he might be born again- but he never came out directly to make profession of Faith.
This is not true. Last year one on of his shows he came out and directly said he knows that he will be in Heaven because he has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and trusted Him for his salvation.
He did grow up in the Methodist church, though some of his comments have earned him condemnation from factions of the United Methodist Church.
Depending on what it was about, some would consider being condemned by the UMC a great honor!
 

SavedByGrace

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This is not true. Last year one on of his shows he came out and directly said he knows that he will be in Heaven because he has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and trusted Him for his salvation.

Depending on what it was about, some would consider being condemned by the UMC a great honor!

Hope that it is true that he trusted in Jesus for his personal Saviour
 
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