Franklin Graham is using the power of his father’s name for
his own political agenda.
Throughout history there may not have been a more respected
Christian leader than the Rev. Billy
Graham. He ministered for a lifetime
without serious controversy or compromise, focusing on preaching the message of
Jesus Christ and keeping himself clean of all political factions.
In the 1970s when Jerry Falwell changed the face of American
Christianity by marrying it with conservative politics, Rev. Graham refused to
be a part of it. Although a Southern
Baptist and a registered Democrat,
he never let either of those distinctions rule his life. Graham willingly pastored all presidents
regardless of political party, from Truman to Obama.
He refused in 1979 to join Falwell's Moral majority, saying, "I'm for morality, but morality goes beyond sex to human freedom and social justice. We as clergy know so very little to speak with authority on the Panama Canal or superiority of armaments. Evangelists cannot be closely identified with any particular party or person. We have to stand in the middle in order to preach to all people, right and left."
In 1981 he told Parade magazine, “I don’t want to see religious bigotry in any form. It would disturb me if there was a wedding between the religious fundamentalists and the political right. The hard right has no interest in religion except to manipulate it.”
He refused in 1979 to join Falwell's Moral majority, saying, "I'm for morality, but morality goes beyond sex to human freedom and social justice. We as clergy know so very little to speak with authority on the Panama Canal or superiority of armaments. Evangelists cannot be closely identified with any particular party or person. We have to stand in the middle in order to preach to all people, right and left."
In 1981 he told Parade magazine, “I don’t want to see religious bigotry in any form. It would disturb me if there was a wedding between the religious fundamentalists and the political right. The hard right has no interest in religion except to manipulate it.”
In 2005, struggling with Parkinson’s disease and then 86 years
old, Rev. Graham handed the reins of his Billy Graham Evangelical Association powerhouse to
his son Franklin, whose ministries include the popular Samaritan’s Purse shoebox
ministry which delivers Christmas gifts to needy children around the world.
Franklin, however, is
unquestionably a proponent of the Christian right that his father so avoided
and denounced, and now, with the aging minister approaching his 94th
birthday and struggling more and more with his failing health, including
substantial vision and hearing loss, his Association, led by Franklin, is using
his name and face to press a political agenda the respected minister would
never have advocated.
Most recently there have been photos circulated on-line of
Gov. Mitt Romney’s visit with Franklin and his father, implying an endorsement
by the elder Graham of Romney for
president. Yet, the only quote they
could get from him was “I’ll do all I can to help you.” Had there been anything more substantial from
his lips than that, we surely would be seeing it in videos all over the
internet.
Following this visit and the deceptive implications of an
endorsement, the Association’s website deleted its description of Mormonism as a cult. Does this mean the
organization has decided to embrace Mormons into its Christian box? No, Franklin does not call Gov. Romney a
Christian. It’s all just politics.
Earlier this year when NC was voting on an amendment to define marriage, Billy
Graham’s name and face were used in ads in favor of the amendment. No voice.
No meaningful quotes. No video. But there was his face, implying that he
initiated the ads.
It was Franklin, also, who won the fight to make the Billy
Graham Library the burial site of
his parents where it will be a tourist attraction, despite his mother’s plea to be buried near Asheville where they had lived for many years, and despite his brother Ned’s strong support of his
mother’s wishes.
Franklin is devoted to the political religious climate of his time,
but we should be very wary of accepting anything we see or hear that appears to
be coming from his father, especially during this volatile election season. Franklin now has control of the Billy Graham Association,
but Franklin’s Christianity is not his
father’s. More newspaper ads are
coming. Look at them, but be sure to
notice the details that are missing and the voice that is not really speaking. If we can hear the words as those of
Franklin, not his father, we can protect
the respected name of a dear man who deserves to live his last days as he so
carefully lived the rest, according to his own spiritual wisdom and conscience.
Gov. Romney's recent visit with Rev. Graham
(photo from Washington Post)
(photo from Washington Post)
President Obama's 2010 visit with Rev. Graham
(photo from Wikipedia)
(photo from Wikipedia)
" . . . (Billy) Graham always functioned as a 'paramedic' rather than a 'policeman' for the Kingdom of God." - A. Larry Ross (B. Graham's principal spokesperson since 1981)
1 comment:
Hello Kathy,
Franklin Graham just visited Hawaii to encourage the 25% of the population to elect Christian leaders.
Apparently he doesn't acknowledge the european history
of endless religious wars, including those now remembered by resentful youths in the Middle East who want to join radical groups.
Apparently he has never read Federalist 10 written by James Madison,.father of the U.S.Constitution on the necessary restraint of factions by and through the Constitution, in order to avoid oppression of minority views & preserve free conscience.
Nor is it likely he would want to.
But Madison was light years smarter than Franklin will ever be -- and wiser about freedom vs. Tyranny, including religious tyranny!
Aloha,
Susan Liang
Honolulu,.HI
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