Oct 4, 2015

Billy Graham's Son, Franklin, Speaks His Peace And Says It Like It Is

Common Sense Commentary: Billy Graham was used of God to turn tens of thousands of souls to Christ. More than any other preacher of my generation. God keeps the records and Billy will, no doubt, soon go to his reward in glory.
However, Billy Graham never preached on controversial issues, even those which clearly violated scripture, such as abortion and homosexuality. His son, Franklin Graham, on the other hand, of a new generation with many expanding problems of wickedness, has become the most well known, outspoken preacher opposing those controversial issues his father never touched. Billy's ministry spoke to the generation immediately following WWII, an America which respected the Bible and ministers and were receptive to the Gospel. Franklin's ministry is directed to a generation which is Gospel hardened and has little respect for the Bible or anything else. These two generations of a father and a son are as different as day and night and these two men are as different as the Apostles John the beloved and Simon Peter the leader.

Here is a quote from a message Franklin Graham preached to a Pastor's Conference at First Baptist Church in Jacksonville. FL. in January. I checked it out because it is almost unbelievable in this day of "political correctness", but it turns out to be a true quote and my esteem for Franklin Graham is immense. You can't get any more plain spoken and straight forward than this, on the way things are. God bless him for his courage in speaking the truth. RB

Time is Like a River...

You cannot touch the water twice, because the flow that has passed will never pass again.

  Franklin Graham was speaking at the First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida in January, 2015 when he said America will not come back. 

       The American Dream ended on November 6th, 2012 in Ohio. The second term of Barack Obama will be the final nail in the coffin for the legacy of the white Christian males who discovered, explored, pioneered, settled and developed the greatest Republic in the history of mankind. A coalition of Blacks, Latinos, Feminists, Gays , Government Workers, Union Members, Environmental Extremists, The Media, Hollywood, uninformed young people, the "forever needy," the chronically unemployed, illegal aliens and other "fellow  travelers" have ended Norman Rockwell's America.

   The Cocker Spaniel is off the front porch, the Pit Bull is in the back yard. The American Constitution has been replaced with Saul Alinsky 's "Rules for Radicals" and Chicago shyster David Axelrod along with international Socialist George Soros will be pulling the strings on their beige puppet to bring us Act 2 of the New World Order.

   Our side ran two candidates who couldn't even win their own home states, and Chris Christie helped Obama over the top with a glowing "post Sandy" tribute that elevated the "Commander-in-Chief" to Mother Teresa status. (Aside: with the way the polls were run, he didn't need any help!) People like me are completely politically irrelevant, and I will never again comment on or concern myself with the afore-mentioned coalition which has surrendered our culture, our heritage and our  traditions without a shot being fired.

     You will never again out-vote these people. It will take  individual acts of defiance and massive displays of civil  disobedience to get back the rights we have allowed them to take away. It will take zealots, not moderates and shy, not reach-across-the-aisle RINOs to right this ship and restore our  beloved country to its former status.

    Those who come after us will have to risk their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to bring back the Republic that this generation has timidly frittered away due to white guilt and political correctness...
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Truth Or Fiction says of this quote from a sermon by Franklin Graham...

The Truth:

This one is true.
Franklin Graham, the CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic 
Association, delivered the remarks at the Jacksonville Pastors’ Conference in 
January of 2015: 

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