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by RichardRay from Dallas, TX

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I was toying with writing something about George Carlin today -- an encounter I had with him a few years ago at the airport in Amarillo.  I'll write about that in a moment but first I wanted to share an exchange I found on the Dallas Morning News website and its religion blog.

A reporter named Bruce Tomaso posted this:

Praying for Carlin? No, thanks.

10:34 AM Mon, Jun 23, 2008 |
Bruce Tomaso 

VINCENT LAFORET/THE NEW YORK TIMESSome who responded to an earlier posting about the death of George Carlin said they would keep the comedian in their prayers.

Carlin would have guffawed. He was an emphatic atheist, and there's just about nothing that he would have valued less than knowing that people were praying for him.

His onstage rants against religion were legendary. Most contained language unsuitable for a family newspaper (or its Religion blog). If you're interested and won't mind the R-rated vocabulary, go to YouTube and search for "Carlin" and "religion."

 

 

Here are a couple of the responses that I thought were on point -

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Posted by alex @ 11:04 AM Mon, Jun 23, 2008


Doesn't matter, as a Christian you pray for those in need and who have passed on leaving loved ones behind. That is the way it is and should always be. God Bless you George...if you want it or not. You need it you crazy, funny b****d.

love you


 

Posted by Dave @ 11:15 AM Mon, Jun 23, 2008


I bet he wants a do-over about now.


 

Posted by john @ 11:16 AM Mon, Jun 23, 2008


But does praying for a man who is a known athiest who has already passed make a difference? We know where he is. I know our prayers at this point are fruitless, but we can definately pray his family and friends who might have a chance to find GOD.

 I met George Carlin at a Southwest Airlines gate while waiting for a flight from Amarillo back in the 1980s.  The plane had been delayed.  He was without entourage and I was, frankly, surprised at how open he was to talking with me and my photographer, Max Stacy.  We just chatted.  Nothing heavy.  He was pleasant and funny.  Seemed a little shy.  But, genuine and not at all pretentious.  Rare in a celebrity.

Count me as among those who said a prayer for George Carlin -- even though he often ranted against God and those who believe. One never knows about a mortal soul. 

The Bible makes it clear that those who are called at the last hour receive the same reward as those who have labored all their lives. 

 Rich

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caribbeandreams read my blog view my photos
Jun 23, 2008 | 9:26 PM

Thanks for that, Rich. I've been a fan of his since I was a little girl and wasn't supposed to hear his adult humor yet, but my brother was listening to him on his record player in the next room, so I could hear---and laugh!
As Christians, we pray for our friends and those we hold a place for in our hearts, whether they are believers or not, because that's what we're suppposed to do. The Bible says pray for others--not just for other Christians.

Marks read my blog view my photos
Jun 23, 2008 | 10:06 PM

Backing up Caribbeandreams, I loved George Carlin even before I was a fan of Sam Kinison. I guess some would ask why I was such a fan. Does it matter?

RichardRay read my blog view my photos
Jun 23, 2008 | 10:33 PM

Marks and CD
George Carlin was a clever and funny man. And, I can't help but be influenced by the short time I spent talking to him. He seemed to be a basically good person. We pray. God knows. Our merciful God.
Rich

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 3:15 PM

If he were an atheist, then prayers will do him no good anyway. The personal decision must be made before death. "And, inasmuch, as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment". Heb 9:27
That's God's final word on the subject. And I'm sure he's hoping those he cared about and left behind, will not follow his path of reject the living Son of God grace gift of salvation.

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Jun 24, 2008 | 7:30 PM

Carlin was an angry man. And funny. His anger produced his biting and relevent humor, hence his popularity. Prayers for a dead man are of no use. But hopefully the Holy Spirit penetrated his heart previous to death and produced saving faith. We whom believe will know when we ride the chariot on home.

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RICH ON THE ROAD I am blessed with a truly remarkable job that for decades now has permitted me to see corners of the world, far and near. When I'm not on the road for Fox4 News in Dallas/Fort Worth, I'm often traveling with my wife Catherine -- occasionally on mission trips in Africa or Latin America with our home church (Prince of Peace Lutheran in Carrollton). My contribution to this page began largely as a Travel-blog -- sharing current and many of my past experiences in traveling America and the globe. I'm tryng, as we go along, to wade into a wider range of topics without getting in too much trouble. Richard Ray

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