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Interests => Religious Discussions => Topic started by: Chris on April 23, 2010, 06:36:36 PM
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WASHINGTON D.C. — The U.S. Army rescinded its invitation to evangelist Franklin Graham to speak at the Pentagon on the National Day of Prayer.
Graham, son of Billy Graham and this year's honorary National Day of Prayer Task Force chairman, is being criticized for comments he has made in the past expressing his belief that Islam is a dangerous religion.
Col. Tom Collins, an Army spokesman cited Graham’s previous comments that he wants Muslims to know that Jesus Christ died for their sins. Collins said the remarks were “not appropriate,†according to the New York Times.
In a statement released April 22, Graham said that he regrets that the Army felt it was necessary to rescind their invitation. “I want to express my strong support for the United States military and all our troops. I will continue to pray that God will give them guidance, wisdom and protection as they serve this great country,†Graham said.
The Army's decision comes one week after a federal judge ruled that a law setting a National Day of Prayer violates the First Amendment's prohibition on government establishment of religion. The Obama administration has announced that it will appeal the ruling, which Graham said is based on puzzling logic.
http://www.christianexaminer.com/Articles/Articles%20May10/Art_May10_01.html
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The Muslims might feel threatened so we can't have him inciting Christians to jump up in the middle of Army community centers screaming, "Jesus is Lord!" before shooting up a dozen or so people.
We can't have that now, can we?
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How sad I bet he had a great message to share
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Another sad example of political correctness attacking Christianity.