Words matter. These are the best Jerry Falwell, Jr. Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
There really is only one difference between the two. Mr. Trump promises to support religious liberty and the dignity of the unborn. Mrs. Clinton promises she will not.
Dad truly believed that Christians should be involved in the political process and should make their voices heard.
President Obama and Hillary Clinton most definitely signaled to Islamic State leaders that they had no intention of seriously challenging them, or even of calling radical Islamic terrorism by its name.
Since I carry my father’s name, I believe it is my responsibility to use that name as he would have to support the causes that were so dear to his heart. Dad strongly supported Huckabee when no one thought that he had any chance to succeed in the presidential race.
I just see how Donald Trump treats other people, and I was impressed by that.
Liberty University is the world’s largest and fastest-growing evangelical university.
I’ve always been careful to make it clear that my endorsement of Trump is mine only.
As the president of a university community of nearly 15,000 students and 7,000 faculty and staff, I take very seriously my responsibility to keep our campus safe in an increasingly dangerous world. The concealed carry policy has worked well for us.
It’s not our job to choose the best Sunday school teacher, like Jimmy Carter was. It’s our job to choose who would defend and protect our nation, who would be the best president.
Some colleges and universities in Virginia have chosen to ban concealed carry, and we believe that those universities have created more dangerous environments for their students, faculty, and staff.
I don’t know what Russell Moore’s politics really are. I don’t know if he is a closet liberal or if he is a conservative.
I think our model is sustainable. If all schools operated like Liberty and charged what we charge, there wouldn’t be a student loan problem in America.
If we all did as Jesus did when he helped the poor, we wouldn’t need the government.
I believe we have a responsibility, even if our job is to lead a nonprofit organization, as private citizens to be good citizens and to make our voices heard.
A university is supposed to be a place where all ideas are discussed.
Donald Trump has stunned the political world by building an unlikely coalition that crosses all demographic boundaries of age, sex, race, religion and social classes, and all party lines.
The best doctor, if you’re sick, may not be the one that shares your faith. We found that out to be true at Liberty with the years of struggles with the accountants and lawyers we brought in and the financial management.
Anybody would be a vast improvement over Obama.
Dad was always that way: who’s the candidate that’s best for this country? We can debate theology later – that was his famous line. I kind of feel like that’s in my DNA.
It was funny that rank-and-file evangelicals were ahead of all the leadership. They saw for decades conservative Republicans had made promises to them on issues that were important to Christians and conservatives when they were running for office. But when they won, they didn’t keep those promises.
I have spent my entire adult life trying to make Liberty University the world-class Christian university that was envisioned at its founding.
In my opinion, Donald Trump lives a life of loving and helping others as Jesus taught in the great commandment. He cannot be bought; he’s not a puppet on a string like many other candidates… who have wealthy donors as their puppet masters.
I don’t understand why it’s controversial for law-abiding citizens protecting themselves under the Second Amendment.
We’ve got to be Americans first. We’ve got to pull together and unite.
We’re never going to have a perfect candidate unless Jesus Christ is on the ballot.
I chose to personally support Donald Trump for president early on and referred to him as America’s blue-collar billionaire at the Republican National Convention because of his love for ordinary Americans and his kindness, generosity, and bold leadership qualities.
Jesus taught that we should give to the poor and support widows, but he never said that we should elect a government that would take money from our neighbor’s hand and give it to the poor.
So many of the schools are just politically correct mirrors of each other. If you go to this school versus that school, you’re just going to get a different version of the same political correctness and liberal indoctrination.
In the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, American voters were forced to choose between a liberal Democrat and weak establishment Republicans. Democrats won both times.
Liberty University is pro-life and believes that marriage between one man and one woman provides the best environment for children.
Jesus said, ‘Judge not, lest ye be judged.’ Let’s stop trying to choose the political leaders who we believe are the most godly because, in reality, only God knows people’s hearts. You and I don’t, and we are all sinners.
I admit my view of the world is colored by my legal and business experiences at Liberty.
Evangelicals and conservatives are voting as Americans and are voting to save our nation to control immigration, to stop terrorism, to bring jobs back to the country.
I believe that over 90 percent of LU students try hard to comply with the behavioral code and are supportive of the school’s mission.
Liberty never had to file bankruptcy, thanks to God’s blessings, but we did go through tough times and painful debt restructuring in the 1990s.
It is my understanding that some groups who are opposed to visiting our campus are basing their decision on Liberty’s concealed carry policy.
I believe we all have the right as private citizens to endorse candidates and participate in the political process.
I am proud to offer my endorsement of Donald J. Trump for President of the United States. He is a successful executive and entrepreneur, a wonderful father, and a man who I believe can lead our country to greatness again.
We believe that Liberty will redefine what is considered an academically prestigious university in the future.
Wouldn’t it be something if Liberty’s votes were enough to change which presidential candidate won Virginia and maybe even the presidency itself?