And if you're going to accuse him of "compromising the gospel," you best stand up and show WHERE he did, verse by verse. Because I truly question you and your intentions. [/qutoe]I did. He has said to McCall's Magazine in 1972, to Robert Schuller more recently, and in other interviews that Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, and other may go to heaven without faith in Jesus Christ. As I have said, this has been documented for many years.
And where are your sermons and teachings that we may judge you as harshly as you have judged this great man of God?
I haven't judge a great man of God harshly. I have followed the biblical command to be discerning, to mark and warn about those who teach contrary to the doctrine of Scripture, and to separate from those who are disobedient. If you want to judge my preaching, I preach or teach every Sunday (3 times at present, and usually on Wednesday). You are more than welcome to come and listen, and we will sit down and talk about any questions you may have.
How does making remarks like accusing him of compromising the gospel serve God?
It honors the truth that he has revealed by pointing out where teachers contradict it. We always serve truth by pointing out errors.
Does it give the message of Christ to anyone?
Yes, to those who are listening, it shows the true message of Christ, not completely, but that is not the intent of it.
That is change Graham in any way?
Unfortunately, it doesn't. Graham's mentors and friends talked to him for many years and pleaded with him not to be disobedient, but Graham refused. I hope that in these sunset days of his life, he will see the damage that he did to the gospel by joining up with those who don't believe it.
Does it show love?[/qutoe]Yes, love for God by defending his truth and urging obedience, and love for others by warning them about the dangers of disobedience.
Does it even correct what you think he was wrong about?
The Bible corrects what he was wrong about. I haven't done that in detail here. I think it is pretty plain however.
And you don't have the right. You haven't earned the right because you CAN'T earn the right.
Not sure what this means. I am a pastor and a believer (they are not always the same). I have a responsibility before God to be obedient to him, even when it puts me on the socially wrong side of a situation such as this one has.
Remember where they said, "Lord, that man is casting out demons in your name, and he isn't one of us, make him stop," and Christ said, "Let him be!"
Well, LET GRAHAM BE.
The Christ you quote said to mark false teacher and disobedient brothers and separate from them. Would you really ask me to disobey Christ in order to please you?
More people heard the love of Christ because Graham preached it in football stadiums than ever heard it by coming to this board and reading that Pastor Larry thinks Graham compromised it.
So ... This is totally irrelevant. It is the very idea I was addressing above about the numbers issue. Numbers aren't the issue.