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Billy Graham
ciy:
If you do not see this as a mega move for Billy Graham from where he was to what he is saying now, then we just are not seeing the article the same. I believe you will see more people remarking of his new beliefs and I believe some will say it is just because he is a senile old man. I believe it is because he started seeing the love of God better especially after the antisemitic tapes were released in 2002. He started studying the scriptures more and began to see the truth.
Go to World Net Daily and read the article by Tom Flannery. I believe he, like many in the religious society, already know about his change of belief.
But when it boils down to it, if he is he is if he ain't he ain't. Like us all it is all about the conditions of our hearts. Only God knows our hearts.
CIY
Andy_MI:
--- Quote ---I believe Billy Graham is coming to the true truth, and I think it is something to rejoice about.
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Amen ciy!
I've always felt in my spirit that Billy Graham was and is a man of God. It would be wonderful if Billy Graham received the truth of UR before he dies. I think we should all pray that happens!
ciy:
Andy I agree. I think we should pray for the continuation of Billy Graham's revelation of Jesus Christ.
One more quote from the article by Tom Flannery:
"Meacham hails Graham's conversion (so to speak) on the primary issue of salvation as an enlightened ecumenism, when it's really nothing more than age-old universalism – the erroneous idea that all roads lead to God and we're all going to get to heaven one way or another. This is the "I'm all right, you're all right" philosophy of the world."
CIY
chuckusa:
Hi all,
I'm not trying to divert the subject, I hope its a simple answer....but in reading this thread I am forming a question. What is the difference between "universalism" and "a universalist" ?
Thanks for anything you can tell me,
Chuck
Bill:
--- Quote from: chuckusa on August 11, 2006, 01:55:12 AM ---Hi all,
I'm not trying to divert the subject, I hope its a simple answer....but in reading this thread I am forming a question. What is the difference between "universalism" and "a universalist" ?
Thanks for anything you can tell me,
Chuck
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One is a belief and the other is a person that believes the belief. Just like Christianity and Christian or Islam and Muslim. A universalist believes in universalism.
Bill
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