SoliDeoGloria
Active Member
I guess what I am trying to say is that he brought more joy and laughter to people (many he had never even met) which in itself is difficult to the point of being worthy.
Couldn't agree more.
Much of the irresponsibility was to himself (the drugs, being overweight, the alternate lifestyle). From the interviews I have seen of the people who knew him in the capacity of co-worker or friend, he seems to have been well-remembered as a decent individual. Maybe we have watched two different retrospectives.
Oh no, we probably watched the same retrospective. I think that you are just trying to make it look like I am trying to make Chris Farley look like a bad person which is not the case. While the show we both watched did make him look like a very decent and even religious person, it also concetrated on his shortfalls. From a Biblical prospective, doing harm to one's self is just as bad as harming another (1 Cor. 6:12-20; James 2:10) although I wasn't refferencing his wight "problems" but more the drugs and alternative lifestyle.
Sincerely,
SoliDeoGloria