I love her attitude toward gay people but did she really believe for herself (like her son Jay Bakker) that it's not sin to live as gay? Not sure about that...
gosh , APPLAUSE !!! Just think Tammy in looking back was the first to be caring enough to shed light on the love we should extend to all, and above all Applause for doing this on Christian Television. Shame on JF for his role in the demise of PTL
1985- At a time when fear of AIDS and people who carried it was at an all time high, this woman was one of the few who reached out to AIDS victims and gave them a voice. She's was a remarkable person and a REAL christian. Rest in peace, Tammy.
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Tammy Faye new even before the fall of PTL that she was a gay icon. It's hard to complete dislike Tammy but objectively she was a vain, selfish, full of herself, silly woman who loved the opulent lifestyle and cried on televison claiming PTL was broke when she had a closet full of mink coats and six very expensive houses.
That may well be, but given the wealth, influence and authority that Tammy Faye enjoyed keep in mind Luke 12: "To Whom Much is Given Much is Required". Tammy Faye bears a greater responsibility than someone of ordinary means has, of that there is no doubt.
I suppose so. I do not feel in a position at this point to review her life and shall leave that to others. That Steve Pieters was able to get his story out there in the 80's was, to me, a MOMENTOUS occasion that helped take the sting out of HIV/AIDS.
Man oh man...my father is a devout Christian and he informed me and my brother and sister, that if we were to tell him we were gay...he would'nt be able to talk to us or have anything to do with us anymore....glad that Tammy was so forgiving of this man.
@Katiemadonna3 i agree with you, she really was a wonderful woman. i see some of these"christian" groups now, and she would have fought them for doing what some of them do.
she was a wonderful person
punk19 1 month ago
I love her attitude toward gay people but did she really believe for herself (like her son Jay Bakker) that it's not sin to live as gay? Not sure about that...
MartinKronback 9 months ago
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FAKE FAKE FAKE - MAY YOU ROT IN HELL WHERE YOU BELONG YOU F*CKING THIEF !
IamLate4You 9 months ago
That lady practiced what she preached.
chaunceyswan 1 year ago
gosh , APPLAUSE !!! Just think Tammy in looking back was the first to be caring enough to shed light on the love we should extend to all, and above all Applause for doing this on Christian Television. Shame on JF for his role in the demise of PTL
AZUREE100 1 year ago 2
thank you for this groundbraking interview.
YEA TAMMY FAYE- Plus hoping Steve is ok-
AZUREE100 1 year ago
well spoken
annachestnut 1 year ago
she is a nice person.
annachestnut 1 year ago
1985- At a time when fear of AIDS and people who carried it was at an all time high, this woman was one of the few who reached out to AIDS victims and gave them a voice. She's was a remarkable person and a REAL christian. Rest in peace, Tammy.
Gary4Gary4 2 years ago 6
I love Tammy Faye
MrsMildredPierce 2 years ago 3
Regardless of where you stand, very few Christians would show unconditional love like Tammy Faye!
taoneill 3 years ago 7
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Tammy Faye new even before the fall of PTL that she was a gay icon. It's hard to complete dislike Tammy but objectively she was a vain, selfish, full of herself, silly woman who loved the opulent lifestyle and cried on televison claiming PTL was broke when she had a closet full of mink coats and six very expensive houses.
stlgtrace 3 years ago
She was, yes, a sinner... like all of us...
helenofirvine 3 years ago 3
That may well be, but given the wealth, influence and authority that Tammy Faye enjoyed keep in mind Luke 12: "To Whom Much is Given Much is Required". Tammy Faye bears a greater responsibility than someone of ordinary means has, of that there is no doubt.
stlgtrace 3 years ago
I suppose so. I do not feel in a position at this point to review her life and shall leave that to others. That Steve Pieters was able to get his story out there in the 80's was, to me, a MOMENTOUS occasion that helped take the sting out of HIV/AIDS.
helenofirvine 3 years ago 6
@stlgtrace she lived no different than any other prominent evangelical icon of her day
bereaguy 2 years ago
That is probably true and she, like the rest ot them, was selfish, greedy, desperate for attention, manipulative and grossly hypocritical!
stlgtrace 2 years ago
@stlgtrace And treated ALL people with kindness and unconditional love!
OrganNLou 6 months ago
Man oh man...my father is a devout Christian and he informed me and my brother and sister, that if we were to tell him we were gay...he would'nt be able to talk to us or have anything to do with us anymore....glad that Tammy was so forgiving of this man.
pika23 4 years ago 2
I don't know that there is anythihng to forgive here... God does not make mistakes...
helenofirvine 4 years ago
@helenofirvine amen
bereaguy 2 years ago
Your the best and the gay community will never forget you.Never.
ohnoyouaint 4 years ago 16
I LOVE YOU TAMMY FAYE! You're light will shine forever!
I LOVE YOU!!!!
Katiemadonna3 4 years ago 12
@Katiemadonna3 i agree with you, she really was a wonderful woman. i see some of these"christian" groups now, and she would have fought them for doing what some of them do.
cjm608 1 year ago