To repost what I already posted elsewhere....
Aren't we, as Christians, called to hope for every man's salvation? To wish they would find Christ before they die? If nothing else, I think the probability that Jackson didn't is cause for grief, even if you thought he was a completely lost cause.
You and I are no better than Jackson, NB. There but by the grace of God go us. We are as black inside as he or anyone else, and if you think differently, then you don't know your scripture, my friend. We're good at seeing specks in other people's eyes and missing the telephone poles jammed in ours.
Again, I think the good old "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" really says it all, as does the story that spawned the phrase. If not that, then perhaps: "Deserves death! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement."
Were someone as vile as bin Laden to be brought to justice, then yes, I would likely post mostly positive things about it. But I would still lament he and his ilk and how lost they are. Their entire belief system built on lies and
deceit. Even someone like bin Laden could still be saved. Paul was no worse, and look at how God turned HIS life around.
It has nothing to do with Jackson being famous, at least not to me.