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How Do You Choose to Remember Michael Jackson?

By: Nate Beeler
Examiner Staff Writer
06/26/09 9:08 PM EDT

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Southeast AZ

Jun 28, 2009

...as a weirdo and pervert. Good riddance to garbage.

 

DonnaD

Jun 28, 2009

When MJ first sang with his brothers as a youngster and you knew he was adorable and going to be famous?

 

Ron

Jun 29, 2009

Such immense talent writing and singing and dancing. Hopefully in time his talent will be what we remember most. Gorgeous cartoon, btw. That was me.

 

g55rumpy

Jul 1, 2009

That`s not me. I didn`t think of him at all

 

Nextaxpro

Jul 1, 2009

We know what he died from. He was on 35 or more drugs just as Pretzel was. He was a child molester; now he's a hero. Welcome to the last days where evil is good and good is evil: Isaiah 5:20, 2Timothy 3:1-13.

 

Nextaxpro

Jul 1, 2009

We know what he died from. He was on 35 or more drugs just as Pretzel was. He was a child molester; now he's a hero. Welcome to the last days where evil is good and good is evil: Isaiah 5:20, 2Timothy 3:1-13.

 

Jul 1, 2009

YOU have no right to JUDGE me!...for only God can judge...Who that is without sin cast the first stone! Look we all have done things innocent or not and have been be ridiculed for it..but only HE can determine the truth...WE WEREN'T THERE..during whatever...THIS IS WHAT DRIVES SOME TO THE EVIL WAYS OF THE WORLD...US..because we don't know unconditional love for our brother, yet we cry for it when we do wrong..GET IN WHERE YOU FIT IN...or STAND IN SILENCE...

 

Vanessa

Jul 1, 2009

the last comment made was ME and I was Made from HIM...

 

Ace O'Dale

Aug 8, 2009

If God had wanted us to NEVER judge anything or anyone, He wouldn't have given us definitions by which to judge. Lying, stealing, molesting children, homosexuality, etc are clearly laid out in God's word as wrong. And, yes, the people who do these things find themselves opposed to God. There is nothing amis with confronting these behaviors. Whether someone spends eternity with God is for Him to decide and any judgements we make of others leaves our own lives and motives open for examination. However, we are called to LOVE unconditionally, not tolerate unconditionally.

 


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