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Tim LaHaye, 'Left Behind' Author, Endorses Gingrich, Says Jerry Falwell Backs Newt From Grave (UPDATE)

Tim Lahaye Gingrich

First Posted: 01/13/2012 10:12 am Updated: 01/13/2012 1:53 pm

WASHINGTON -- South Carolina presidential primaries are always interesting, and on Friday, Newt Gingrich's campaign touted a new endorsement that certainly fit that bill.

The former House speaker was endorsed by evangelical author and pastor Tim LaHaye, who is best-known for writing a series of books called the "Left Behind" series, an apocalyptic vision of what some Christians believe will happen when true believers in Jesus Christ experience the "rapture" to heaven and nonbelievers are left behind for a period of "tribulation."

The 16 "Left Behind" books have reportedly sold 65 million copies and have been turned into three movies and three video games.

The Gingrich campaign released a letter that it said LaHaye had written to South Carolina pastors ahead of the state's Jan. 21 primary, asking them to "prayerfully consider" supporting Gingrich.

LaHaye called Gingrich "a proven conservative who has the best chance of replacing the present occupant of the White House." LaHaye, who is taking a post as national co-chair of Gingrich's Faith Leaders Coalition, also said that Gingrich would "return this country to the constitutional principles that God has chosen to bless for over two hundred years."

The most interesting portion of LaHaye's endorsement, however, came when the Los Angeles resident claimed that the late Rev. Jerry Falwell, one of the best-known evangelical leaders for most of the past few decades, said before his death in 2007 that he thought Gingrich should be president.

"As my friend, the late Dr. Jerry Falwell told me personally, 'Speaker Newt Gingrich is the most qualified man in America to run as president of the United States,'" LaHaye wrote.

Gingrich said he was "honored" to have LaHaye's endorsement.

"His work as both a minister and author is truly unmatched," Gingrich said.

UPDATE: 2:52 p.m. -- The Huffington Post reached out to Jerry Falwell Jr., Falwell's son, for comment about the use of his father's name by LaHaye. Falwell Jr. is chancellor at Liberty University, the college founded in 1971 by his father, which now has 12,000 students on campus in Lynchburg, Va.

Falwell Jr.'s spokesman, Johnnie Moore, sent along the following statement: "Chancellor Falwell's position is simply that his father was a public figure, and there's no law against quoting him."

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WASHINGTON -- South Carolina presidential primaries are always interesting, and on Friday, Newt Gingrich's campaign touted a new endorsement that certainly fit that bill. The former House speaker ...
WASHINGTON -- South Carolina presidential primaries are always interesting, and on Friday, Newt Gingrich's campaign touted a new endorsement that certainly fit that bill. The former House speaker ...
 
 
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lacrosselamore
sick of sacntomony and deluded fools
09:52 AM on 01/21/2012
Gingrich is popular with dead people. That should be a big help.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
08:11 PM on 01/20/2012
birds of a feather flock together
08:40 PM on 01/17/2012
Makes sense that he would give it to the candidate most likely to BRING THE END OF THE WORLD. John Hagee's endorsement must be just around the corner.
01:51 PM on 01/14/2012
Quick, someone get ahold of the Witch of Endor. Fallwell's ghost must be consulted!
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PrunellaC
We will pay the price, but will not count the cost
10:54 PM on 01/13/2012
Well, now we know who the zombie candidate of choice is.

Talk about your end times, Tim...
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ProgressivesLoveAmerica
Former disciple of Mises, Hayek & Milton Friedman
07:36 PM on 01/13/2012
Anything to hasten the end of the world, Right Tim?

Sorry, I know a Newt Gingrich Administration probably would hasten the end of the world, but my faith does not personally compel me to have such a morbid fascination with the eschatalogical...
In fact, that fanatical interpretation of Christianity contradicts a good 1800 years of well-established Christian history that not even the origins of the Protestant Reformation can attest to because the main philosophical thrust behind the Reformation was Enlightenment era Rationalism...

...so I won't be voting for Newt.

The only Republican I'm voting for this year is Barack Obama (R).
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1oldhippie
yes, WE can again!
07:15 PM on 01/13/2012
Jerry Falwell Backs Newt From Grave...in Diebold machines across America!
07:08 PM on 01/13/2012
These dispensationalist have nothing in the bible to support their claims.They want us to aggressively defend Israel so God does not curse us and forget to give us brownie points in heaven.They confuse the term "bless Israel "with "preemptive war to pretend to defend Israel"
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Tom Servo
Please Proceed
06:54 PM on 01/13/2012
I think I've stopped laughing at this long enough now to make a reasonable comment. *snicker. Okay, nevermind, I'll be back later.
06:34 PM on 01/13/2012
I'm not so sure Jerry Falwell would have endorsed Newt because I used to hear him preach on the Bill Clinton /Monica Lewinski scandal. He was ruthless in his condemnation of this extramarital affair.Seeing that Newt has had not one but TWO of those terrible scandals I can not see how Falwell would endorse Newt at all unless condemnation of sin is only reserved for Democrats.I also can not see how Falwell would approve of Newts conversion in the Catholic Church since Falwell considered Catholicism a pagan religion because of the Pope.I used to visit that Church until the total hypocritical air became too foul to breath
07:29 PM on 01/13/2012
The religious right goes by the IOKIYAR theory - It's Okay If You're A Republican.
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llstudent
Tax churches now!
06:11 PM on 01/13/2012
Timothy LaHaye is the anti-Christ.
05:55 PM on 01/13/2012
that about take care of it.
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wrabbitt
Soylent Green IS People.
05:34 PM on 01/13/2012
Understandable, because a lot of dead registered voters , voted for Tea-publicans.
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bibe318
Life long Liberal Democrat
05:14 PM on 01/13/2012
Wonder what Oral Roberts thinks?
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PELAGIUS2
Justice belongs to all, or it belongs to none
05:11 PM on 01/13/2012
Just relax Tim, the nice people from the home will be here soon to take you back.