Posted on 05/11/2015 2:36:37 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
Franklin Graham, one of the worlds best-known Christian evangelists and the head of the nonprofit Samaritans Purse, said in a Wednesday morning Fox & Friends interview the folks in Garland were wrong to hold their Draw Muhammad event.
As a Christian, I dont like it when people mock my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, he said. What this event was doing in Texas was mocking Islam. I disagree with [them]. Graham said todays society is lacking in civility and the folks in Garland were wrong to further that tone. I think we need to show respect and civility, he said.
We need to respect one another
and those that believe differently [from my faith], Im not going to mock them.
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And I was discussing the other day about what might have discouraged Muslims with their own ideas of spreading their faith from viewing the USA as a particularly open door for that. The willingness to even do such seemingly mundane things as wishing people God bless them (in sincerity) and Merry Christmas, etc. would have enabled the flow of the Spirit through those people into the situation... and would have been a turn-off for these Muslims. I don’t think it’s too late, though it may be a confluence of evil things that finally forces Christendom to go back to its roots lest it perish.
From my seat and view, I objectively see a world in which beliefs or worldviews are rarely affected.
There are way to many “outs” being provided by our current Government. Out’s, are both monetary and/or an excuse to blame someone else for their troubles.
Nanny state?
Yes.
Why?
To avoid conflict.
To avoid critical decision making.
Our government is providing an “Out” for, and is encouraging people to think less for themselves.
The only thing that may change a persons worldview is Crisis.
Personal Crisis.
Our government is doing everything possible to remove a potential Crisis from the populace.
A Brave New World.
After your extreme mental breakdown, I place little in what you have to say.
I don’t particularly want to live in our head; its not a sanitary place.
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>> “that is a sign of fighting the wrong spiritual battle.” <<
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Of course you would know so much more than the great prophet Elijah.
We’ll be able to tell when he sends a chariot for you.
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>> “Reverend Graham doesn’t want a Fatwa issued on him.” <<
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You may just have said a mouthful of truth there.
Islamic intimidation is relentless.
Thx.
And I put my trust behind you. You’re one of the good guys!
I cast my vote for Pam Geller (sp?). One gutsy gal in a field of milquetoasts.
Look who his father was...do you remember when he had the balls to say GOD SPOKE to him and he needed a certain amount of CASH!....I have NO respect for the hucksters known as Grahams....snake oil salesmen from the get go....now his son rides the biblical ....”send me your money train”...screw him.
OUR SOCIETY ...lacking civility?...and two towel head wannabees with AK’s are civil?...get a grip....this punk is worse than his father....* I attend a church that adheres to the bible ...no donation plate is ever passed,just a donation box for those that want to donate and the church is fine money wise...as it should be.
What???? really???????
No way Rooster....islam is not a “faith” unless a theological militant murderous oppresive cult is now defined as “faith”....with that train of thought how do we address satanist’s?...is that also a “faith?”
I agree.
As a Christian, I don't think it's right to mock or ridicule others' beliefs, because I don't want others to do that to me.
However, I don't believe there is a "duty not to offend" others. Moslems can be "outraged" by having the Koran read to them, because some of them don't like its contents. This was a cause of action against some Christian pastors in Australia: they had "vilified Islam" by reading the Koran aloud!
Pam Geller's activity is political defiance, and I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Given the insane "sensitivity" of Moslems, it wouldn't be any better if she simply stood up in front of an audience and discussed the dangers of Islam from a political perspective.
Maybe this is a message to crazy Christians to blow up some abortion clinics and to shoot some smash mouth atheists and queers who speak wrongly against Christ?
Graham is not a real deep thinker.
Name one...
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>> “There is a difference between mock and defy” <<
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And you’ll apparently never understand it.
Paul definitely mocked the Athenians when he told them he would declare their own “unknown god” to them. There was no defiance in that.
What’s to defy in a false god? As Paul said often, they are nothing.
The same goes for the other apostles. They weren’t so immature and ignorant as to defy a god that didn’t exist. Defiance would indicate something was there that could be defied.
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Yes, really.
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>> “Graham is not a real deep thinker.” <<
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You are correct, he is a puffer.
Geller stole everyone’s fire, and the stuffed shirts just can’t take it. She showed them all for the pantie-waists that they are.
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This equivalence would be valid, IF:
Christians murdered those who mocked Jesus Christ, or
Muslims didn’t murder those who mock Muhammad—or merely draw a picture of him.
You would have a point, if “Christian” were a synonym for “nice.”
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