What did Franklin Graham say that caused such a controversy? In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Graham said that Islam is “wicked, violent and not of the same God.” In his book, The Name, Graham said that Christianity and Islam are locked in “a classic struggle that will end with the second coming of Christ.”In interview after interview, Franklin Graham has repeated his message that salvation is found in Jesus Christ alone, that the gospel of Christ is the only message that offers salvation, and that any belief system that leads persons away from that gospel is false and empty. He has also pressed his case when asked about Islam, arguing that Islam is prone to violence and mistreats women — arguments he says are validated by his experience with relief efforts led by Samaritan’s Purse. Read the rest HERE
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Franklin Graham has a strong Christian testimony and I agree with him 100%. When we pick up our cross and follow Jesus, there is no watering down the fact that our Holy God is not the same god that is worshiped by the Islamic people. God's blessings, Lloyd
Thank God for men like Franklin Graham who do not compromise the one and only true Gospel.
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