Graham said, before explaining that he could not rule out the possibility that Obama may secretly be Muslim. “I can’t say categorically [that Obama is not a Muslim] because Islam has gotten a free pass under Obama,” he said.
Franklin Graham and his father are missionaries who claim everyone is a “born sinner” until they are saved by Jesus, whose mission was to die for the sins of Gentiles so they will be Sin Free. This is not true! This sin free idea was invented by the Serial Killer, Saul-Paul, who could not stop persecuting the Nazarite church – after he claims Jesus saved his soul. I do believe Jesus blinded Saul. I saw a person in a church let go a blinding flash of light – before I read the Bible. You can not rule out that Saul-Paul “the Pharisee of Pharisees” murdered Jesus.
Franklin has a food program as part of his plan to convert the whole world to his brand of Christianity.
This poltical-chairty will be applied to Americans once the evangelical vote the social safety net out of existence. The poor will line up to be saved before they eat.
NO FREE LUNCH FOR THE SINNER BUNCH
NO ONES GOING TO EAT UNTIL YOU ALL GOT TO THE CHURCH MEET
NO ONES GOING TO MESS – UNTIL YOU ALL CONFESS
Graham and his ilk conviced Bush to invade Iraq. Franklin wants a Crusader Army to back up his good work against Islam.
Franklin also said Romeny was not a Christian because he is a Mormon.
Jon Presco
Rev. Franklin Graham — son of Billy Graham — would not say if President Obama is a Christian during an appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Tuesday, insisting that “I cannot answer that question for anybody.” Franklin claimed that the President began attending Church to bolster his political career and is a Muslim under Islamic law. “Islam sees him as a son of Islam because his father was a Muslim, his grandfather was a Muslim, great grandfather was a Mulsim and so under Islamic law, the Muslim world sees Barack Obama as a Muslim,” Graham said, before explaining that he could not rule out the possibility that Obama may secretly be Muslim. “I can’t say categorically [that Obama is not a Muslim] because Islam has gotten a free pass under Obama,” he said.
The visibly shocked Morning Joe crew pressed Graham further and discovered that he was far more willing to accept the other presidential candidates’ personal testaments. Graham agreed that Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich were both Christians, while raising some concerns about Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith:
WILLIE GEIST (co-host, Morning Joe): Do you believe that Rick Santorum is Christian?
GRAHAM: I think so.
GEIST: Why is it different for Rick Santorum?
GRAHAM: Well, because his values are so clear on moral issues….
JOHN HEILEMANN (New York Magazine): That’s an amazing double standard. Your reaction to the difference. The question about Rick Santorum and President Obama, I think, just exposes an incredible double standard you’re applying to the two people. They’re exactly the same situation.
ALEX WAGNER (host, NOW): Reverend, what about Mitt Romney…is he a Christian?
GRAHAM: He’s a Mormon… most Christians would not recognize Mormons as part of the Christian faith. […]
GRAHAM: Any one of these candidates. Newt Gingrich. Now, Newt has been married several times, so he’s had those issues — but he can make a good candidate. And I think that Newt is a Christian, at least he told me he is.
Under President Obama, the Muslims of the world — he seems more concerned about them than the Christians being murdered in the Muslim countries,” Graham concluded. He also praised former Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak for protecting the rights of Christian people.
Despite Graham’s claims, Obama has repeatedly called on the Egyptian government to protect the rights of religious minorities in the aftermath of Mubarak’s fall from power and even issued a special statement, saying, “freedom of religion, the protection of people of all faiths, and the ability to worship as you choose are critical to a peaceful, inclusive and thriving society.” “And for this season of change to succeed, Coptic Christians must have the right to worship freely in Cairo, just as Shia must never have their mosques destroyed in Bahrain,” Obama said.
Graham had previously questioned whether Obama was born in the United States.
The organiszation’s mission statement states that the organization seeks to meet the spiritual and physical needs of people suffering from war, poverty, disaster, disease, and famine, with the purpose of global missionary work attendant on humanitarian aid. The organization aims at service for the church worldwide to propagate “the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ”.[2]
Samaritan’s Purse seeks to specialize in emergency relief, shelter, water and sanitation, food and nutrition, medical care and public health, HIV/AIDS, and community-based livestock and livelihood projects.
In 1974, 22-year-old Graham became a Christian in a hotel room while on a trip to Jerusalem.
Controversy
Graham came under criticism for comments he made about Islam in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks when he referred to Islam as “a very evil and wicked religion.”[4] Further criticism came on April 18, 2003, when he preached at a Good Friday service at the Pentagon.[5] Rev. Franklin Graham has made anti-Islamic remarks saying “True Islam cannot be practiced in this country,” Graham told CNN’s Campbell Brown in December 2009. “You can’t beat your wife. You cannot murder your children if you think they’ve committed adultery or something like that, which they do practice in these other countries.[6][7][8][9] On April 22, 2010 after objections from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and the Muslim group Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Pentagon rescinded his invitation from the Christian conservative National Day of Prayer Task Force to speak at a Pentagon National Day of Prayer event.[10] He still attended the National Day of Prayer meeting at the Pentagon, but outside in the parking lot with about a dozen people.
In the August 30, 2010 issue of the Time magazine, “Does America Hate Islam?” Frank Graham reportedly said that Islam “is a religion of hatred. It’s a religion of war.” Building the cultural center near Ground Zero, he says, means Muslims “will claim now that the World Trade Center property … is Islamic land.”[11]
On Iraq, Graham says he is, “poised and ready” to send representatives of the charity he runs to Iraq as soon as possible. While the purpose is humanitarian aid, Graham also admits, “I believe as we work, God will always give us opportunities to tell others about his Son. … We are there to reach out to love them and to save them, and as a Christian, I do this in the name of Jesus Christ.”
On August 19, 2010, when asked by CNN correspondent John King if he had doubts that President Barack Obama is a Christian, Graham stated, “I think the president’s problem is that he was born a Muslim, his father was a Muslim. The seed of Islam is passed through the father like the seed of Judaism is passed through the mother. He was born a Muslim, his father gave him an Islamic name.” Franklin continues to say, “Now it’s obvious that the president has renounced the prophet Mohammed, and he has renounced Islam, and he has accepted Jesus Christ. That’s what he says he has done. I cannot say that he hasn’t. So I just have to believe that the president is what he has said.”[12][13] In a March 2011 interview with the conservative internet publication Newsmax, Graham claimed that Obama had “allowed the Muslim Brotherhood to become part of the US government and influence administration decisions,” asserting that:[14]
The Muslim Brotherhood is very strong and active in our country. It’s infiltrated every level of our government. Right now we have many of these people that are advising the US military and State Department on how to respond in the Middle East, and it’s like asking a fox, like a farmer asking a fox, “How do I protect my henhouse from foxes?” We’ve brought in Muslims to tell us how to make policy toward Muslim countries. And many of these people we’ve brought in, I’m afraid, are under the Muslim Brotherhood.
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