Posted on 02/27/2018 5:32:25 AM PST by Kaslin
I was profoundly disappointed to learn that National Review had published George Wills ugly attack on evangelist Billy Graham just days after Americas pastor died.
Billy Graham: Neither Prophet nor Theologian, the conservative publications headline declared.
I would expect to read such anti-Christian mockery in the pages of The New York Times and Washington Post, but not National Review. My, how times have changed.
Prophets take adversarial stances toward their times, as did the 20th centurys two greatest religious leaders, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Pope John Paul II. Graham did not. Partly for that reason, his country showered him with honors, the self-described atheist wrote.
Will went on to describe Graham as an entrepreneurial evangelical who consciously emulated masters of secular communication.
He also derided those who walked the aisle to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord at Grahams crusade meetings.
His audiences were exhorted to make a decision for Christ, but a moment of volition might be (in theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffers phrase) an exercise in cheap grace. Grahams preaching, to large rallies and broadcast audiences, gave comfort to many people and probably improved some, Will wrote.
Robert Jeffress, the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas and a spiritual advisor to President Trump, delivered a blunt rebuke of the so-called conservative writer.
George Wills article reveals that he is neither a conservative nor a Christian, Jeffress told the Todd Starnes Radio Show.
Some of the nations leading Christian leaders were also quick to condemn Wills ugly screed.
George Wills snide and spiritually clueless criticisms of the incomparable Billy Graham reveal far more about Wills ignorance and hostility to the spiritual than he perhaps intended, Southern Evangelical Seminary President Richard Land said.
When I read Wills column the image that came to mind was of an ignorant Pekingese yapping at the heels of a spiritual Great Dane, the noted seminary president remarked.
Of Grahams theology, Will referenced an off-hand question he answered regarding his belief in miracles.
Billy Graham answered: Yes, Jesus performed some and there are many miracles around us today, including television and airplanes. Graham was no theologian, Will wrote.
Emir Caner, the president of Truett McConnell University in Georgia, disputed Wills assertion.
Graham was a solid theologian, standing for the inerrancy of Scripture, the exclusivity of salvation in Jesus Christ and the fundamentals of the faith, Caner told me.
Will also brought up an infamous Oval Office conversation the evangelist had with President Richard Nixon regarding Jews in the media.
One can reasonably acquit Graham of anti-Semitism only by convicting him of toadying, Will wrote.
Caner called that Wills greatest misstep in the hit piece feeding the liberal medias narrative that Graham was an anti-Semite.
Will never mentions Grahams apology years later and the Jewish communitys acceptance of the apology. Will never mentioned how Graham visited the newly formed state of Israel in 1960 when such a visit was unpopular in many Evangelical circles. Will never mentioned that it was Graham who personally brought the plight of Soviet Jews to the attention of President Nixon, Caner said.
In spite of the shameful smear, I doubt Billy Graham wouldve been all that bothered.
I reckon he wouldve smiled at George Will and reminded him that we are all sinners and that God loves him and wants to have a relationship with him.
I believe Robert Jeffries has been part of President Trump’s inner circle as soon as Donald Trump announced his candidacy.
The Never-Trumper is a Never-Grahamer as well.
Didn’t Billy Graham integrate his services, before it was fashionable? /rhetorical
Same here. He is not a conservative.
His mean spirit always surprises me. George Will is one of those “conservatives” who could best be characterized as a bitter “hater”. The only thing Will wishes to conserve is his place among the yapping lap dogs to the habitués of Washington's salons.
Sad. 30 years ago, in the Reagan administration, George Will was a media voice for conservatism.
Something has happened in his life that has left him a bitter old man, who delights in turning on his former friends.
Nothing George Will can write, or anyone else for that matter, can stand in judgement against Graham. Graham has the best lawyer anyone might ever have who is on the case.
National Respew and George Will are not Conservatives.
The only reason Will is termed conservative is his long-time work for the Washington Post, where anyone to the right of, say, Tip ONeill or Joe Biden is a conservative.
He should stick to writing about baseball.
In a perfect world, George Will would be dead, and Billy Graham still with us.
George who??
I have to find Will’s remarks on Ted Kennedy assuming Room Temperature.
Don’t you love how atheists are always explaining the Bible and who is a Christian and who isn’t.
His time will come, don’t worry.
It sure will be.
Very well said.
Such ignorance. How disappointing to see this man turn into a mean airhead.
indeed.
This one?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/26/AR2009082602209.html
Solid proof to add to the considerable pile that Will is not a conservative.
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