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… under pressure from LGBTQ+ campaigners who say statements Graham had made were incompatible with their values, and that his appearance would be divisive, could be disruptive or lead to a breach of the peace. His lawyers are trying to reverse the decision.
Franklin Graham is the son of US evangelist Billy Graham.
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Should he be allowed to speak? Your thoughts?
Franklin Graham is the son of US evangelist Billy Graham.
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Should he be allowed to speak? Your thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think he should be allowed to speak.
Withdrawing free speech from someone on the basis of what he has said in the past - but may not say in the present, is a denial of basic right of expression.
If people believe Mr Graham is divisive, and un-Christian, surely it is reasonable to allow him his platform, then everyone who does not have an opinion, and wishes to form their own, has a chance to do so.
Withdrawing free speech from someone on the basis of what he has said in the past - but may not say in the present, is a denial of basic right of expression.
If people believe Mr Graham is divisive, and un-Christian, surely it is reasonable to allow him his platform, then everyone who does not have an opinion, and wishes to form their own, has a chance to do so.
Think Zacs put it best...
//Bigots v snowflakes//
;-)
Let him preach his gospel vile and let the rest of us decide if we agree or not.
If we believe in free speech, then that MUST include letting those speak, that we disagree with.
As a teenage, unemployed Christian, I attended a Billy Graham crusade back in the early 80's in Liverpool....remember been mesmorized at the amount of bank notes in the collection bucket.
The Grahams dont do this sort of thing for nothing!!
//Bigots v snowflakes//
;-)
Let him preach his gospel vile and let the rest of us decide if we agree or not.
If we believe in free speech, then that MUST include letting those speak, that we disagree with.
As a teenage, unemployed Christian, I attended a Billy Graham crusade back in the early 80's in Liverpool....remember been mesmorized at the amount of bank notes in the collection bucket.
The Grahams dont do this sort of thing for nothing!!
To be totally honest Nailit, I don't really feel anything at all about him , am simply commenting on the above link - I agree that some preachers can be a danger to the young and impressionable.
It's ups to us to protect them as best we can whilst they are young, hence maybe a high admission fee may at least prevent the young on pocket money from accessing such so called crusades.
It's ups to us to protect them as best we can whilst they are young, hence maybe a high admission fee may at least prevent the young on pocket money from accessing such so called crusades.
//I agree that some preachers can be a danger //
What preachers would that be? The one that disagree with you?
I just dont get it (Well i do)
Franklin is an even more perverse incarnation of his father (Billy) who was a liar at best and a bigot at worst. (and was caught out lying on several occassions)
What preachers would that be? The one that disagree with you?
I just dont get it (Well i do)
Franklin is an even more perverse incarnation of his father (Billy) who was a liar at best and a bigot at worst. (and was caught out lying on several occassions)
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