What is Your Line in the Sand?

 “If the president was brought down for whatever reason, it could lead to a civil war. There are millions of people out there that voted for President Trump that are behind him that are angry and they are mad.” – Rev. Franklin Graham

“And they have 600M guns, 1T rounds of ammunition, a blistering case of chapped hindquarters, and a dearth of patience for this continued mountain of bullsh rose fertilizer.” – Aesop

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4 years ago

CP: You are often accused of being a Trump supporter/endorser. But you have never made an endorsement. Is it fair for the media to label you as a Trump supporter or Trump “apologist?”

Graham: No. I do not campaign. I didn’t campaign.

a follower- i find the notion that Graham did not campaign ludicrous. Perhaps he did not campaign nor outrite endorse Trump. And Yet he did! Subliminally!
He did it by his actions etc.
So did many of these pastors, we saw this by their flyers, their slogans that matched word for word the same as the campaign. We saw this as they sat silent as this man stated he has nothing to repent for, that he can work his way into God’s grace.
July 19,2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKLVIm7Q0IQ
Sept. 30,2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ18exdhR6I
Listen to Paulas prayer???
Have a look at resulting comments

Black Christian News Network One reported in September 2015:

GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump met and prayed with about 40 religious leaders and pastors in his Trump Tower office Monday afternoon.

Among the attendees were televangelists Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, conservative evangelical Christian Pastor David Jeremiah, TBN religious broadcaster Jan Crouch, Pastor Paula White, Jews For Jesus Rabbi Kirt Schneider and Pastor Darrell Scott.

The meeting lasted roughly two and a half hours and ended with pastors gathering around Trump and laying their hands on him in prayer. Kenneth Copeland, Paula White, and Rabbi Schneider prayed during that time, asking the Lord to give the GOP presidential frontrunner wisdom, stability and knowledge necessary to pursue this endeavor. They also prayed for Amhttp://
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/photo-pastors-lay-hands-trump-humbling-oval-office-prayer/erica
and for God’s will to be done.

What are the preparations and conditions of Baptism? Laying on of hands? Are we to lay hands on an unrepentant man?
If anything we should pray for our fellow man both friendlies and enemies that we are brought to an early repentance and an humbling, this is the only way to the wisdom that Rev. Graham and others seem to seek for the president.
If we continue to Give a unrepentant man free pass and advise him that God is on his side, that he is “Gods chosen one” Mark Taylor &(“Trump prophecies”)
we guarantee ourselves increased troubles.
What a very odd and somewhat bizarre article below, and yet many good points and thinks to look into: MAY 21, 2017
POLITICS
Franklin Graham Is the Evangelical Id
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/franklin-graham/527013/
Graham takes comfort in Trump’s election. “He did everything wrong, politically,” Graham told me. “He offended gays. He offended women. He offended the military. He offended black people. He offended the Hispanic people. He offended everybody! And he became president of the United States. Only God could do that.” Now, there’s “no question” that God is supporting Trump, Graham said. “No president in my lifetime—I’m 64 years old—can I remember … speaking about God as much as Donald Trump does.”

Just speaking about or invoking God or his name? That is not a free pass, in fact this should wake up that gut feeling that something is, or may be amiss.
“Only God could do that” ? Yes, but why, why would God do that?