If one listens to most of them for long, one notices phrases like "one would imagine" and "one would think". Their rantings are not based upon objective evidence but on their own imaginations.
I will never forget one of the more popular of these folks, Crosson, when he said that Jesus was not buried in a tomb like Joseph of Arimathea's but was likely put in a potters grave where he didn't rise from the dead but had dogs eat his body.
And, of course, this is who the liberal media runs to every time they want to do a "documentary" on who Jesus was. At least Fox news goes to conservatives (though frankly, I think that in their choices they could go to some deeper vessels than they typically do. Guess that is marketing to the masses for you).
I love it when Franklin Graham comes on Fox. He never misses an opportunity to get in a salvation plug. It's fun just seeing how he is going to work it in. And, he's always working on Alan Colmes to try to get Alan to come to Christ. Fun to watch.
I love it when Franklin Graham comes on Fox. He never misses an opportunity to get in a salvation plug. It's fun just seeing how he is going to work it in. And, he's always working on Alan Colmes to try to get Alan to come to Christ. Fun to watch.
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I agree entirely.
Reminds me. I want to send Samaritan's Purse a donation.
I've liked him ever since I saw and heard his reaction to 9/11 when so many were making excuses for a cursed religion.
John MacArthur is another on TV who speaks the truth in love so clearly only a fool could miss it.