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Franklin Graham Apologizes To Obama For Questioning His Faith Following Criticisms Of Sowing Racial Discord

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Posted: 02/28/2012 4:23 pm

By Adelle M. Banks
Religion News Service

WASHINGTON (RNS) Evangelist Franklin Graham apologized Tuesday (Feb. 28) to President Obama for questioning his Christian faith and said religion has "nothing to do" with Graham's decision not to support Obama's re-election.

Graham's apology came after a group of prominent black religious leaders criticized the evangelist for saying he did not know whether Obama is a Christian and suggesting that Islamic law considers him to be a Muslim.

Graham, president of the relief organization Samaritan's Purse and the son of famed evangelist Billy Graham, said he now accepts Obama's declarations that he is a Christian.

"I regret any comments I have ever made which may have cast any doubt on the personal faith of our president, Mr. Obama," he said in a statement.

"I apologize to him and to any I have offended for not better articulating my reason for not supporting him in this election -- for his faith has nothing to do with my consideration of him as a candidate."

Graham said he objects to Obama's policy stances on abortion and same-sex marriage, which Graham considers to be in "direct conflict" with Scripture.

More than a dozen members of a religious subgroup of the NAACP had accused Graham of "bearing false witness" and fomenting racial discord.

"We can disagree about what it means to be a Christian engaged in politics, but Christians should not bear false witness," the NAACP statement said. "We are also concerned that Rev. Graham's comments can be used to encourage racism."

When asked in a recent MSNBC interview if Obama was a Christian, Graham responded, "I cannot answer that question for anybody." He went on to say that because Obama's father was a Muslim, "under Islamic law, the Muslim world sees Barack Obama as a Muslim."

By contrast, Graham said there is "no question" that GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum is a "man of faith" because "his values are so clear on moral issues." Santorum has also faced criticism for saying the president has a "phony theology" that is unbiblical.

"By his statements, Rev. Graham seems to be aligning himself with those who use faith as a weapon of political division," the NAACP said. "These kinds of comments could have enormous negative effects for America and are especially harmful to the Christian witness."

Signatories of the open letter included presidents of the National Baptist Convention, USA; the National Baptist Convention of America; the Progressive National Baptist Convention; as well as bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.

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Gwens
Well done is better than well said."
01:49 PM on 03/14/2012
Too late the damage is done. What ever happened to not bearing false witness??? Funny how those Christians never can remember that one little commandment.
12:49 PM on 03/14/2012
I wonder if this will work for me when it appears that my post was removed for saying what I thought the South's IQ was? I am sorry for saying that. Does that sound sincere? It's just as sincere as these hypocrits are.
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elsrgv
Equality For All
10:44 AM on 03/14/2012
And I guess I will have to later apologize for calling Franklin Graham an ignorant a___hole.
09:48 AM on 03/13/2012
I will be sooo glad when this country stops giving credence to what these mega-church leading, evangelical charlatans have to say.
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Greg Uchrin
I need intravenous caffeine
06:05 PM on 03/12/2012
Retractions always go on the back pages.
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firstcougar1
Not what you think . . .
02:34 PM on 03/12/2012
too little and too late
12:15 PM on 03/12/2012
Whatever a person's opinion of the kind of Christianity, Billy Graham preached, he clearly was a towering figure as an American Evangelical---back in the days when being an evangelical was still a somewhat positive term. Franklin has demonstrated that he is not Billy Graham, although perfectly suited for this new era of evangelical which claims to worship a book written by humans instead of the children actually created by God.
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SheilaKhani
can't read between the lines
06:13 PM on 03/05/2012
...and soon his closet is going to be opened to public!
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SheilaKhani
can't read between the lines
06:12 PM on 03/05/2012
he called Muslims, Terrorists. That's not encouraging but a direct racism remark.
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DrMatt
Pro-American/Anti-Conservative
05:07 PM on 03/05/2012
Franklin Graham is a political shill. He should lose his tax-exempt status.
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Robbert Bricker
i'm not a slave to a god that doesn't exist.
10:57 AM on 03/05/2012
2012... the year of apologies.

ehem... is it me, or do these ridiculous amounts of apologies to the president, the glbt community, the blacks, the jews, the native americans, women, etc all seem to be made by people who claim to be christian?

maybe it is time christians take a long hard look at their actual, factual history.
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Adam of CA
Independent Information Hunter
01:20 PM on 03/05/2012
Only RepubliCons have refined religion as an excuse to and a ritual of hate.
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firstcougar1
Not what you think . . .
02:35 PM on 03/12/2012
good points - fanned
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Robbert Bricker
i'm not a slave to a god that doesn't exist.
10:43 AM on 03/05/2012
"Graham said he objects to Obama's policy stances on abortion and same-sex marriage, which Graham considers to be in "direct conflict" with Scripture."

but the usa is NOT a theocracy and therefore, his beliefs should play no part in a secular government.
10:32 AM on 03/05/2012
I don't understand why Franklin Graham would not support Obama who is trying to help the middle class America and side with Republicans for wealth. Where does he think God would want him to stand...for wealth or the people. Seeing that he has taken the side of money separates him from his father who stood for the Lord Jesus Christ..
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firstcougar1
Not what you think . . .
02:41 PM on 03/12/2012
fanned for pointing this out - Franklin Graham is nothing like his father. He also does not have the excuse of growing up in a segregated country and having to overcome learned prejudice.
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highercalling
Once more unto the breach
04:43 AM on 03/05/2012
Graham,(who announced his public support for Donald Trump during his birther endeavor last year) did not explain WHY he made his recent comments, or why it took him more than a week to issue an apology!
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HeevenSteven
20 Minutes into the future.
08:48 PM on 03/04/2012
Does he think Gawd doen't see the wig?
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Robbert Bricker
i'm not a slave to a god that doesn't exist.
10:43 AM on 03/05/2012
that's not even a wig... that's a rug! ;)
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HeevenSteven
20 Minutes into the future.
11:29 AM on 03/05/2012
Or a dead badger;-)