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Thursday, June 16, 2005

Billy Graham On Gay Marriage

From 365Gay.com:
"Cautious even in his more active years, Graham now seeks to shun all public controversies - preferring a simple message of love and unity through Jesus Christ. Asked about gay marriage, for instance, Graham replied that "I don't give advice. I'm going to stay off these hot-button issues.'' "
This is from Billy Graham, a minister one can respect. Certainly he has had his moments, for we all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. But over all, a great religious leader. The sentence below sums it up. Wouldn't it be wonderful if all in the religious community adopted this simple premise.
"I don't throw rocks at anybody,'' he said. "That's not my message. My message is the Gospel of Christ.''


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