Posted on 11/14/2014 10:54:14 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Reverend Franklin Graham, son of world renowned evangelist Billy Graham, said the Muslim prayer service on Friday at the Washington National Cathedral, an Episcopal church established under a charter granted by Congress more than 100 years ago, is sad to see because the church should only open its door for worship of the One True God of the Bible.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, Nov. 13, Rev. Franklin Graham, who heads the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, said, Tomorrow, the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. -- one of the most prominent Episcopal churches in America -- will host a Muslim prayer service to Allah.
Its sad to see a church open its doors to the worship of anything other than the One True God of the Bible who sent His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, to earth to save us from our sins, said Graham. Jesus was clear when He said, I am the way the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me (John 14:6).
Muslim prayer carpets will be laid out inside the cathedral facing east, towards Mecca, for the prayer service. They will also be to the side of the sanctuary, reported Voice of America, so that worshippers will not see the crosses or Christian icons, because Muslims are not supposed to pray in view of sacred symbols alien to their faith.
According to Pew Research, Muslims represent about 0.6% of the U.S. adult population.
That was uncalled for.
I dont know the Muslim religion. But wouldnt Muslims normally regard something like the National Cathedral as defiled for prayer purposes? In other words, are Muslims simply trying to spite Christians by using the National Cathedral for prayer?
Guess that warning shot wasn't enough.
Uhhhh yes. But that isn’t relevant. Our nation is not Christian, so why is everyone upset?
Have they had ‘gay marriages’ performed there yet or is it still pending? That would be one heck of a scheduling snafu.
Freegards
See my 43
... it may even be highly recommended depending on the nature of your visit and the circumstances. We know that the Caliph `Umar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him), while in Jerusalem, was taken around in the ancient Church by the patriarch, but he refused to pray inside. When asked about it he said, "I am afraid, if I were to do so, Muslims might later claim it as a prayer place or a musalla.
Hi brother.
Well, you are also a liberal.
A sacrilege and total desecration of the cathedral - and a big “ FU “ to America and all people of good will everywhere. Why not just erect a nice big golden statue of Satan and get it over with ?
It’s a building. Buildings don’t last forever. They crumble, they fall. The honor of some stone and wood is not the important matter at stake. Maybe it SHOULD lose its honor, then people will think about the God that needs to be honored above all if all is to be well.
The abominations of desolation do their worst harm, not in buildings, but in hearts.
RE: Have they had gay marriages performed there yet or is it still pending? That would be one heck of a scheduling snafu.
Yep. Despite its name, the Washington National Cathedral is not an official U.S. government church, which is prohibited by the Constitution. However, the Episcopal church, which is funded by private donations, does possess important symbolic value and regularly hosts official events, such as presidential inaugurations and funerals.
So the stupidity is with the Episcopal Church. But we already knew that. They were the first to ordain gay bishops.
What they claim, and what God backs up, are two different stories.
If liberal means acknowledging truths, then liberal is better to be in some circumstances.
Trying to baptize a secular entity into the Lord never did work. Influence can be exerted upon it, but only people’s own choice can make them Christian or not.
Some modern events, as distressing as they are, may clarify affairs.
Beat me to it.
Last January or so they said it would be six months or a year before they had actual ‘gay marriage’ ceremonies, so you’re saying they have had them there? I looked briefly but couldn’t find anything. Is that where Ginsberg officiated a ‘gay marriage?’
FReegards
Liberal does not mean acknowledging truths.
My comment is due to your illogical non-sequitar rhetorical question.
It is reflective of liberal logic and ignorance.
Whether the National Cathedral should or should not hold a Muslim service has nothing to do with whether or not the US is a “Christian nation”.
RE: ast January or so they said it would be six months or a year before they had actual gay marriage ceremonies, so youre saying they have had them there?
I’m not saying that they have been held at the National Cathedral, I’m talking about the DENOMINATION that controls the cathedral — the Episcopalians.
Episcopalians have already voted in their convention to authorize an official liturgy for blessing same-sex unions.
And as for the National Cathedral, they have already announced that they would now also hold weddings for same-sex couples.
SEE HERE:
See also their FAQ page here:
http://www.nationalcathedral.org/about/marriageFAQ.shtml
Are you implying Franklin Graham is lazy?
That was a tacky and unwarranted snark on your part. If you know anything at all about Franklin Graham, you should know that he’s extremely bold and consistent in sharing the gospel. Regardless of the subject being discussed, he manages to interject the message that there is one way to enter heaven and that Jesus is that one way.
Do you seriously think preaching on the corner is a better use of his time than tending to Samaritans Purses charity work all over the globe, especially while Ebola rages in Africa? Besides, his social media comment likely reached many more people than his standing on the corner outside the now-tainted cathedral preaching the gospel.
While your post attempts to diminish Rev. Graham, it only succeeds in diminishing you.
I know the Episcopalians have it in jurisdictions where it is recognized by civil law, like DC. I was trying to find out if they actually had any ceremonies yet in the Nat. Cathedral. You would think that would have been a story somewhere—first ‘gay marriage’ performed in NC.’ From your article:
“Dean Hall said that the cathedral marries only couples who are congregants, volunteers, donors or graduates of the cathedrals schools, but that there are no gay couples yet in the pipeline.
Freegards
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