Posted on 12/20/2019 7:28:19 AM PST by KeyLargo
Christianity Today Founder Billy Graham Would Be Disappointed by Pro-Impeachment Editorial, Son Says
Franklin Graham confirmed his famous father voted for Trump in 2016
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Fake Christians bear false witness. They bore false witness.
He’s not been impeached; the articles of impeachment haven’t been sent to the Senate.
And one wonders why churches are empty?
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I’m surprised to learn it’s still in print, TBH.
The impeachment was all about roe v wade being overturned in the near future. Killing babies even after birth is the religion of the left.
Seems CT was eager to break the CFA story, too.
Franklin Graham doesn’t seem to be as smart as his dad, or perhaps more is going on.
What fools. Trump is trying to assure that we have a future. He is the only president who cut immigration from jihadi countries, and he’s being impeached for it.
The first thing the jihadis will do when they get into power is slash the throats of liberal Christians.
FOX had it up on their site right away. The Lefty sons running Faux news were full of glee.
Franklin is slamming these idiots: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3802341/posts
“A spring in their step”
Someone needs to remind Mark lying is still a sin.
Thanks, at least it’s stronger than his concern and criticism after first defending CFA.
I am guessing that the ministry sold off the magazine years ago.
Bad call. Giving up the name just puts the Graham imprimatur on some very non-Christian content. If it was losing money it would have been better just to shut it down.
CT has been migrating left for a generation.
More likely light in their loafers. . . . .
Good to know - Thanks!
Ha, that too!
I was quoting Tuna Nan, who reported that “people have a spring in their step now”.
Yep, and that too. . . . .
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