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Was There Ever A Better Evangelist Than Billy Graham?
17 August 2019, 22:23
KenscoWas There Ever A Better Evangelist Than Billy Graham?
I was channel surfing yesterday and went through about a half dozen "preachers". It got me to thinking.
I remember Oral Roberts on the television back in the 50s. There was Jim Bakker, Copeland, Crouch, Falwell, Hinn, Robertson, Schuller, Swaggart, and hundreds more. I have no respect for any of them. Snake oil salesmen at best. But Billy Graham, he was different. I always felt he was a good man trying to do good.
17 August 2019, 22:44
KenscoOf course, there is the dark side.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y1xJAVZxXg18 August 2019, 04:15
Bill/OregonKen, I saw Billy Graham in Seattle when in junior high. That man had charisma -- and turned down a Hollywood career to preach.
This other strain of parasitic scum who pretend to speak in tongues and would squeeze the last nickel out of a widow with no legs have earned a special place in Hell -- right up near the furnace, second row behind Marx, Stalin, Mao, Hitler and Pol Pot -- and a whole bunch of Democrats.

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18 August 2019, 06:15
xgruntBilly Graham is probably the best evangelist.
I find this quote from Pat Robertson to be right on point for our nation and its character.
The Supreme Court has insulted you over and over again, Lord. They've taken your Bible away from the schools. They've forbidden little children to pray. They've taken the knowledge of God as best they can, and organizations have come into court to take the knowledge of God out of the public square of America.
Pat Robertson
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https://www.brainyquote.com/qu...?src=t_supreme_court18 August 2019, 09:32
NormanConquestIn my o[pinion Billy Graham was the ultimate evangelist. As is mentioned + we all have seen that there are a bunch of frauds out there; Mr. Graham was not one of them. He truly believed in his message to pass along. I respect him most highly. It was always hard to watch him on T.V. dry-eyed. Also in addition that the respect was paid to him by comic Lenny Bruce when he did his comic routine in the early 60's about "Religion Inc,".., Well there we were checked into this cheap motel with a few sips of whiskey left + no prospects left when I open the drawer + see this Gideon's + I have an inspiration + say "Oral + Jim! There's money here!" Even Lenny Bruce did not connect him with trash evangelists.Time/Life recently did a full magazine of photos on him. I bought a copy for my mother who always felt that he had hung the moon.
Never mistake motion for action.
19 August 2019, 16:54
KenscoFood for thought.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/YjntXYDPw4425 August 2019, 09:33
NormanConquestVery true Ken, thanks for sharing that. As the old saying goes, "If you don't believe in something you'll fall for anything."
Never mistake motion for action.
27 August 2019, 04:22
Grizzly Adams1I'm an atheist but you have to respect Graham, never a hint of impropriety around him. Very rare in his business.
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27 August 2019, 08:09
NormanConquestMy thoughts exactly Grizz. I'm not an atheist; more agnostic even though I was raised in a very Christian environment. A good friend of mine who just happens to be a Methodist minister told me this. " The Catholics say the Pope says, the Church of Christers say that Christ says, The baptists say the bible says, the Buddhists say budda says, the Methodists say Well now it seems to me..."
Never mistake motion for action.
27 August 2019, 17:07
KenscoAtheist, Agnostic, or Believer; a good man, is a good man.
28 August 2019, 08:20
NormanConquestKen, you hit the nail on the head!
Never mistake motion for action.