Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Franklin Graham Blasts Islam - Plans to Rebuild Sudanese Churches

Franklin Graham is kicking butt and taking names (thanks to Olivia for sending me the link):


RALEIGH (AP) — The Rev. Franklin Graham, a Christian evangelist whose criticism of Islam has frequently outraged Muslims, said Islam teaches its followers to "persecute" others until they convert, with the aim being "total domination."

Graham's comments, reported in The News & Observer of Raleigh on Monday, came as the evangelist said he plans to rebuild hundreds of churches that have been destroyed by the Sudanese government and its allied militias.

"There's a war taking place against the church of Jesus Christ in Africa," Graham said, arguing that the battle pits Muslims against Christians in countries such as Ethiopia and Sudan, where fighting in the Darfur region has left 200,000 people killed and 2.5 million other homeless.


Graham told The News & Observer: "It's the teaching of Islam that is not tolerant of any other faith."

"It's world domination. When they dominate an area, they'll let other belief systems exist, but they'll persecute them so that (people) convert to Islam and there's total domination. Once you're in Islam you can't get out of it. If you leave Islam you have to be killed," said Graham, who is scheduled to speak in Raleigh Tuesday at a fundraiser for the work in Sudan by his international Christian relief group, Samaritan's Purse.

Graham and other evangelicals say they are particularly opposed to what they say is a lack of religious liberty in countries like Saudi Arabia, which do not allow churches or the preaching of religions other than Islam.

He met with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir three years ago and said he pleaded with him to give Christians full freedom.


Graham, the son of famed evangelist Billy Graham, said he has identified 226 churches destroyed or burned in Sudan and that his group has completed or is building 34. In Sudan, his group has a staff of 21 as well as 100 Sudanese assistants. The project is estimated to cost about $5 million and includes bringing in Christian pastors from Arabic-speaking countries for one-month stays, he said.

"As a minister," said Graham, "I love the Muslim people. I see what's done in the name of Islam and think it's my responsibility to speak out. I think God loves them as equally as he loves me. I think he wants them to know the truth."

4 comments:

Epaminondas said...

He needs to just say..'we build, they destroy, we create, they eliminate, we increase man's good, they increase man's destruction'...he doesn't need to say Islam, he doesn't need to say they are evil ...UNLESS he is ready to go ALL THE WAY... straight to Council of Clermont.


Beausant, baby

Pastorius said...

What's the Council of Clermont?

Watcher said...

Council of Clermont was the driving force behind the First Crusade.

Pastorius said...

Thanks, Watcher.

And, Jason, I second that.