Seahawks4Ever wrote:Billy Graham was a CON Artist who was very good at his job reading many of the posts from those that admit that they are not very "religious". Those who said that he was NOT of the stripe like Jim & Tammy Baker, Jimmy Swaggert, and a multitude of others. He was not of their stripe because his con was just that much better.
I read where his message was "consistent". How do you know if he was consistent or not? Do a little research (I know, I know it is hard and time consuming and besides HISTORY is NO FUN, that is why no one in here bothered to read the Federalist Papers although they are all a very easy down load) and then come back and repeat that statement. Now, you can always say "well, he always admitted he was a sinner" so, of course there are stories out there that shine light on some of Billy's UNGODLY beliefs and practices. Fair enough, but, if he CONTINUES those beliefs and practices and does not REPENT and change his behavior then he is worse than your usual run of the mill sinner. No, someone with the stature of Billy much more is required. Billy put himself out there as a SHEPARD for Christ, to lead his flock to Christ, but, when a shepard leads Christ's flock astray he know longer is a servant to Christ but a servant of Satan.
Billy Graham's soul I am quite sure is burning in Hell and will be burning for an eternity.
You see, Billy set himself up a KINGDOM for himself here on EARTH because deep down in his heart he didn't really BELIEVE in Jesus Christ and that Christ was his savior. Like any other hereditary KING Billy passed the crown of his kingdom to his son, Billy Franklin Graham Junior.
Wow, I thought it was God's job to judge man.
I never liked watching any of those shows on tv. I went to church most every weekend which is where I got my religion. I've met some really persuasive people and some who came from a cult. One of the things an international speaker on power of persuasion told me is that you can not under estimate the fear of older people confronting their demise. Every year I age, I believe what he told me more and more.