Drive-by media: Franklin Graham? BAD. The Round Rev? EXCELLENT.

 

It’s clear, to anyone sitting in church on Sundays, that conservative preachers are a dying breed.  Socialism and “social justice” have conquered the seminaries —  and those graduates are eagerly dispersing around the country and the globe to spread “the word.”

 

I am amazed at the venom being spat upon Rev. Franklin Graham and his late father.  Those two men and their organization, Samaritan’s Purse, have done MORE GOOD worldwide (with private resources)  than all the federal and state health & human services  departments combined.

 

 

The Round Rev — Big Bill Barber —  has become a media darling by openly campaigning for Democrats and socialist policies.  But Franklin Graham speaking his mind about leftist attempts to corrupt our society appears to be too much for our money-bleeding media and their political comrades to swallow:

 

Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, will bring his “Decision America: Tar Heel State Tour” to Raleigh on Sunday afternoon. It’s free to the public.

 

The event is fashioned after the crusades Graham’s father, the late evangelist Billy Graham, conducted for six decades with music and a message from the pulpit about salvation available through faith in Jesus Christ.

 

“I want people to know how they can have hope for eternity,” Graham said in a phone interview with The News & Observer. “I want them to know that God … created them and that mankind has a problem and it’s called sin, and our sin separates us from God. I want them to know they can have a relationship with God. That’s through Jesus Christ, who came to this earth and died on the cross.”

 

While Graham’s message on the eight-city tour is a traditional, revival-tent-style sermon, his comments on social media, away from the pulpit, lean more political. Graham’s anti-abortion, anti-LGBTQ-rights and anti-illegal-immigration positions, and his unwavering support for President Donald Trump, are popular with his followers but irk some people who identify as more progressive Christians.

 

When the tour kicked off Oct. 1 in Fayetteville, a group of about 30 people gathered outside the venue, holding signs.[…]

 

Thirty liberal protesters get coverage?   How many Graham fans attended the event they were protesting?

 

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[…] Arleen Myers Fields, one of the organizers, said the signs were not meant to protest Graham or his ideology.

 

“It was to show the people going to his ‘Decision America’ event … that there is a much more inclusive version of Christianity that we believe in, that other people may not have been exposed to or haven’t experienced,” Fields said in a phone interview.

 

“I understand that many of my Christian brothers and sisters take a more traditional view of scripture and interpretation,” she said. “We look at the same scripture and come to different conclusions about what God calls us to do. And if you search your heart and that is what feels right to you, I’m OK with that.

 

“What I’m not OK with is if people use their positions of power to preach a message that is not about love.”

Conservative Christians say the most loving message they can offer to others is to point out what they believe are the rules God has provided for mankind to live by.[…]

 

Graham said that while he opens his events inviting people to pray for the country and for its leaders, he doesn’t endorse politicians. […] 

*Unlike EVERY black preacher in America. *

 

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[…] He said his political comments, including his support for Trump and his disdain for Democrats who have pushed to impeach the president, fit with his hopes for the nation’s spiritual health.

 

Graham said he appreciates the president’s support for religious freedom.

 

“We live in a political world,” he said. “All of us are affected by politics. Politicians are making and passing laws that affect our lives every day. So I think everyone who comes to these events is also interested in politics.”

 

Graham criticized the ongoing discussion impeachment inquiry as an outgrowth over Democrats’ frustration that Trump won the election in 2016.

 

“This is a huge distraction, and it’s preventing us from focusing on things we should focus on,” Graham said, such as poverty in the U.S., and what to do about so-called “Dreamers,” who were brought into the country as children without documentation and have remained here.

 

“I’m concerned that as we continue down this road we’re not going to make it as a country,” Graham said. “If we just ignore the problems and focus on the personalities, it’s a huge mistake.”

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WHY do good people continue to talk to The N&O?  Hardly anyone reads it.  It’s bleeding money.  It will be gone soon.  Even filthy rich people, like the McClatchys, get tired of flushing money down the toilet AT SOME POINT.