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Billy Graham and His FriendsA Hidden Agenda?Author: Dr. Cathy BurnsISBN: 9781891117176Pages: 788 – PaperbackPrice: ̶$̶2̶1̶.̶9̶5̶ Is Billy Graham the pope`s “pied piper?” In this most fascinating and extremely well-documented book, you will discover some little known facts about one of the most well-known men of the 20th century —Billy Graham—as well as several of his influential and powerful friends. This adventure will take us inside Graham’s tent meetings and crusades, his visits to other countries, and his friendship with many Presidents and national leaders. While Graham has 4tbeen a beacon of hope in spiritually turbulent times and a source of comfort and solace to many in times of tragedy (including the recent attack on the World Trade Center), we find that others have questioned his connection with the National and World Council of Churches, as well as the ecumenical movement. Using many of his own quotes, you will be able to find out about the other side of Billy Graham and find out about some things that have taken place “behind the scenes.” This is your opportunity to take a look at this unusual man. Table of ContentsLet’s Meet Some of Billy’s FriendsMore Liberal FriendsUnion Theological SeminaryFCC, NCC and the WCCBibles for BetrayalThe Environment, Astrology, and HomosexualityQuotable Quotes and Other NotesAmsterdam 2000End notesBibliographyIndexAbout the Author Dr. Cathy BurnsDr. Cathy Burns has a degree in Bible Philosophy and has spent the past 19 years doing extensive research on the New Age movement and related subjects. She has written many articles, tracts, and booklets on various subjects, including nine other books: Hidden Secrets of Masonry; Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star; A One World Order Is Coming; Mormonism, Masonry and Godhood; A Scriptural View of Hell; Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked; Pathway to Peace; Secure in Christ; and Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated. Her name is listed in Who’s Who in Religion, Two Thousand Outstanding Intellectuals of the 20th Century, Five Hundred Notable Women, Outstanding People of the 20th Century, Who’s Who in the East, Who’s Who in America, World Who’s Who of Women, Dictionary of International Biography, Two Thousand Notable American Women, etc. She has also done radio interviews in the United States and Canada. Excerpt WHO GETS THE DECISION CARDS? From “Billy Graham and His Friends” ©2001 Cathy Burns. Reproduced by permission As far back as 1955 Dr. James E. Bennet and Rev. Jack Wyrtzen met with Billy Graham. Graham told them “that if some minister, who was a modernist, sent 50 of his people to Graham’s meetings, and they were saved, he (Billy) would not tell them not to return to that modernistic church, because it would be unfair to the pastor!”283 The Bible says that we are to “have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them” (Ephesians 5:11). We are not to invite them on our platforms and praise them as “deeply committed believers” when they don’t even believe (much less obey) the Bible. A letter from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (written by W H. Martindale) dated February 29, 1968 stated: “Mr. Graham, under no conditions, suggests affiliating with those who are, in their doctrines, contrary to the Scriptures.”284 Yet 11 years prior to this letter, Graham had had Norman Vincent Peale on his platform. Peale had written 46 books, the first one published in 1937.285 His book, The Power of Positive Thinking had already been in print for several years so his viewpoint was well-known.286 It should also be mentioned that the committee for the 1957 New York Crusade was made up of about 120 modernists and unbelievers compared to about 20 fundamentalists. The Executive Committee was comprised of about 15 modernists and only 5 fundamentalists.287 Many of those on the committees denied the virgin birth, bodily resurrection of Christ, a literal heaven and a literal hell, the inspiration of Scripture, etc. The sad part is that those who went forward at this meeting were turned over to these modernist churches. After all, Graham usually only gives decision cards to those who participate in his meetings. (One exception was in the 1970s when Graham turned over decision cards to a Catholic diocese who had no official involvement in the crusade.288) Therefore, all the funda-mentalists who do not participate do not get any of the names. In other words, Graham’s crusades only end up helping the liberal and unscriptural churches to prosper and grow. Can this be pleasing to God? Graeme Keith, chairman of the Carolinas Billy Graham Crusade Committee, is quoted in the Charlotte Observer (March 1, 1996) as saying: “‘We have Jewish, Catholic, Protestant and other denominations represented on the committee….Our goal is to make it the finest crusade Dr. Graham has ever conducted.’ Graham has even gone further afield on occasion. At his 1966 World Congress on Evangelism in Berlin, Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, who is head of the Coptic Orthodox Church, was featured. The Coptic Church is a blend of Christianity, Judaism, animism and paganism.”289 I have a copy of a letter that the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association sent to an inquirer in 1968. Rev. W H. Martindale, writing for Billy Graham, stated: “There are many aspects of the Christian life that Mr. Graham does not touch upon because he does not believe that they are the duty and responsibility of the evangelist. Mr. Graham believes that we are saved through the blood of Christ, however, this aspect of Christian doctrine he does not emphasize in his messages. This is the duty and prerogative of the pastors. Every effort is made to see that the inquirers are oriented in a Bible preaching church.”290 The last sentence simply IS NOT TRUE! The inquirers ARE NOT sent to Bible-believing churches in most cases. “Cases are documented to show that some ministers have actually gone forward at the invitation and then into the counselor’s room and their cards have been sent to liberal churches in their community which they, the ministers, have opposed from their own pulpits.”291 For example, in Graham’s 1952 Pittsburgh crusade, the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph reported that Graham said: “Many of the people who reach a decision for Christ at our meetings have joined the Catholic Church and we have received commendations from Catholic publications for the revived interest in their Church following our campaigns. This happened both in Boston and Washington. After all, one of our prime purposes is to help the churches in a community. If after we move on, the local (sic) churches do not feel the efforts of these meetings in increased membership and attendance, then our crusade would have to be considered a failure. “292 [Emphasis in the original.] Did you notice that Graham was only interested in a church’s increased membership-but nothing was said about a person receiving Christ as his or her personal Lord and Savior. This is what is important-not church membership! Church membership could increase a 1000-fold but if people are not being saved, then all is in vain. Graham also gave a boost to the Catholic Church (in 1952) when he added that he “hoped to hear Bishop Fulton J. Sheen at one of the masses at St. Paul’s Cathedral tomorrow. “293 [Emphasis in the original.] “In 1968, Graham was in a meeting in San Antonio, Texas. He said that the Roman Church had given ‘tremendous cooperation’ in areas where he had held crusades. He added, ‘A great part of our support today comes from Catholics. We never hold a crusade without priests and nuns being much in evidence in the audience.”‘294 By 1973 nuns were singing in the choir at Graham’s crusades.295 Continuing on with Graham’s ecumenical outlook, the June 10, 1966 issue of Time said that volunteers “will tactfully receive those stepping forward to make a decision for Christ, [and] steer them to the nearest church of their chosen denomination….”296 In Poland in 1978, “Graham taught nuns and priests how to evangelize. A picture taken at the famous Polish Shrine of the Black Madonna shows Graham welcoming pilgrims to the worship of their Virgin.”297 NO ASSURANCE OF SALVATION In 1983, The Florida Catholic reported that 600 people were turned over to the Catholic Church from the Orlando crusade.298 “On the evening of June 9, 1982, the names of 2100 inquirers were given to priests at Pope John XXIII Seminary in Weston, Massachusetts.”299 During the June 1992 Crusade in Philadelphia, “[a]pproximately 1,200 Catholics in the Archdiocese and about 700 Catholics from elsewhere took steps…in response to Dr. Graham’s ‘altar calls.’ The individuals…were referred to about 250 parishes, said sister Josephine Kase, I. H. M., Assistant Director of the Archdiocesan Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.”300 In 1987 at the Denver crusade, 500 individuals were referred to the St. Thomas Moore Roman Catholic Church from just one service!301 One Catholic who went forward at this meeting didn’t know how to express his feelings but the Catholic counselor, Donald Willette, was there to help out. He said: “Catholics have trouble with the expression ‘Born again.’…I try to help people understand what this experience means, in light of the teaching of the [Catholic] church.”302 So, even if Graham were definitely preaching the true Gospel of Christ, by allowing his sermon to be “reinterpreted” by the counselors, would negate all the good that would have been done. The “reinterpretation” is done in light of the Catholic Church’s teaching-not in accordance with the Scriptures. “A Catholic nun, Macrina Scott, director of the Catholic Biblical School in Denver, says she trained about 80 counselors and Bible teachers to assist Billy Graham’s Rocky Mountain Crusade last July [l987].303 “By September 1992, the Catholic diocese of Portland, Oregon, had set a goal to supply 6,000 of the 10,000 counselors needed for the Graham crusade. All Catholics responding to the altar call were channeled to Catholic churches.”304 Surprisingly, around 1993 a retired missionary wrote to Graham’s organization asking if he was sending new converts back to the Catholic Church. T. W Wilson (who died on May 25, 2001305), a member of the Graham team, responded: “I do not know where you got your information-but I’m sure you have been misin-formed.” Isn’t it amazing how they are still trying to conceal this plain fact? “At the 1996 Charlotte Crusade held by Evangelist Billy Graham, the decision cards of 1700 Catholic responders to his invitation to commit their lives to Christ were given to the local Catholic Diocese for follow up.”306 The Catholic priests do not believe in salvation by faith. They teach that salvation is obtain through infant baptism. “Catholic teaching states that anyone who claims to have the assurance of salvation through God’s power or mercy has committed the sin of presumption..307 According to the Catholic paper, Our Sunday Visitor, we are told that “Presumption is a sin against hope. it is a rash confidence of obtaining eternal salvation….A person who says that he or she is assured of salvation is presuming….”308 This is in direct contradiction to God’s Word: “These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God” (I John 5:13). I John 2:5 says: “But whoso keepeth His word, in Him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in Him.” “Converts” are also turned over to the Jewish synagogues. The Rabbis do not believe in Jesus. Other inquirers are sent back to the liberal Protestant ministers (like New Ager and Mason, Norman Vincent Peale) who deny the atonement of Jesus Christ and the literal meaning of the Scriptures. Since the Bible clearly teaches that we are only saved through the blood of Christ and His atonement and Graham “does not emphasize” this doctrine, how many of these inquirers are actually being saved? Notice that Martindale also says that this doctrine (as well as others) is the prerogative of the pastors, yet these individuals are not being sent back to churches (in most cases) where the pastor, priest, or rabbi will teach this doctrine. This is spiritual suicide for these people. Footnotes 283 Bundy, Billy Graham, op. cit., p.9. See also: David W. Cloud, Flirting with Rome: Evangelical Entanglement with Roman Catholicism (Volume I –Billy Graham) (Oak Harbor, WA: Way of Life Literature, 1993).Return to text 284Letter on file from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, dated February 29, 1968.Return to text 285Ruth Stafford Peale, “A Life of Faith and Love: Remembering Norman Vincent Peale 33°, Grand Cross, “The Scottish Rite Journal )September 1995, Vol. 104, No. 9), p.6.Return to text 286Ibid.Return to text 287Zeller, op. cit., p.7; See also: Martin, A Prophet with Honor, op. cit., p.222.Return to text 288The Berean Call (June 1997), p.4.Return to text 289Brad K. Gsell, The Legacy of Billy Graham (Charlotte, NC: Fundamental Presbyterian Publications, n.d.), p.28.Return to text 290Letter in my files from W.H. Martindale, Spiritual Counselor for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, dated February 29, 1968. See also: David W. Cloud, “Billy Graham’s Disobedience to the Word of God” (Updated March 2, 1999), p.9; Ian Paisley, “Billy Graham’s Tragic Romeward Run,” O Timothy (1993, Vol. 10, Issue 9).Return to text 291Bundy, Billy Graham, op. cit., p.68.Return to text 292Wilson Ewin, Under the New World Order: Evangelicals, Catholics and Israel: Conspiracy of the Ages (Compton, Quebec: Quebec Baptist Missions, n.d.), p.76. See also: David W. Cloud, Firting with Rome (Volume I –Billy Graham) (Oak Harbor, WA: Way of Life Literature, 1993); Wilson Ewin, Evangelism: The Trojan Horse of the 1990’s (Compton, Quebec: Quebec Baptist Missions, 1992), p.3; D.W. Cloud, Is the Roman Catholic Changing? (1984); “Did You Know?,” The Good Newsletter (November/December 1996, Vol. 2, Issue 12), p.12; “Graham Team Denies Sending Roman Catholics Back to Romanism,” O Timothy (1994, Vol. 11, Issue 12).Return to text 293Ibid,; “Did You Know?,” The Good Newsletter (November/December 1996, Vol. 2, Issue 12), p.12; David W. Cloud, Flirting with Rome (Volume 1 –Billy Graham) (Oak Harbor, WA: Way of Life Literature, 1993); Wilson Ewin, Evangelism: The Trojan Horse of the 1990’s (Compton, Quebec: Quebec Baptist Missions, 1992), p.3; “Graham Team Denies Sending Roman Catholics Back to Romanism,” O Timothy (1994, Vol. 11, Issue 12).Return to text 294Miesel, op. cit.Return to text 295Wilson Ewin, Evangelism: The Trojan Horse of the 1990’s (Compton, Quebec Baptist Missions, 1992).Return to text 296″Evangelism,” Time (June 10, 1966), p.84.Return to text 297Ewin, Evangelism, op. cit.; David W. Cloud, Flirting with Rome (Volume I –Billy Graham) (Oak Harbor, WA; Way of Life Literature, 1993).Return to text 298David W. Cloud, “Billy Graham’s Disobedience to the Word of God” (Updated March 2, 1999), p.3; David W. Cloud, “Evangelical Entaglement with Romanism: How Serious Is the Back-to-Rome Movement?,” Foundation (January/February 1987), p.5; David W. Cloud, “Evangelical Leaders Befriend the Mother of Harlots,” O Timothy (1988, Vol. 5, Issue 4).Return to text 299Wilson Ewin, The Assimilation of Evangelist Billy Graham into the Roman Catholic Church (Compton, Quebec: Quebec Baptist Missions, 1992), p.14; “Graham Turned 2,000 Inquirers over to the Catholic Church in New England,” O Timothy (1992, Vol. 9, Issue 6); Ewin, Evangelism, op. cit.; Ian Paisley, “Billy Graham’s Tragic Romeward Run,” O Timothy (1993, Vol. 10, Issue 9); David W. Cloud, Flirting with Rome (Volume I–Billy Graham) (Oak Harbor, WA: Way of Life Literature, 1993).Return to text 300Christie L, Chicone, “1,900 Catholics Respond to Billy Graham’s Call, “The Catholic Standard and Times (July 16, 1992), p.10; Ewin, The Assimilation of Evangelist Billy Graham into the Roman Catholic Church, op. cit., p.14.Return to text 301Cloud, “Billy Graham’s Disobedience to the Word of God,” op. cit., p.3; David W. Cloud, “Evanglical Leaders Befriend the Mother of Harlots,” O Timothy (1988, Vol. 5, Issue 4); Ewin, Evangelism, op. cit. See also: David W. Cloud, Flirting with Rome (Volume I–Billy Graham) (Oak Harbor, WA: Way of Life Literature, 1993).Return to text 302David W. Cloud, Flirting with Rome (Volume I–Billy Graham) (Oak Harbor, WA: Way of Life Literature, 1993).Return to text 303David. W. Cloud, “Evangelical Leaders Befriend the Mother of Harlots,” O Timothy (1988, Vol. 5, Issue 4); Ewin, Evangelism, op. cit.; Ibid.Return to text 304Cloud, “Billy Graham’s Disobedience to the Word of God,” op. cit., p.3. See also: Miesel, op. cit.; “Billy Graham,” The BDM Letter (November 1993, Vol. 2, No. 9), p.2; Cloud, Flirting with Rome (Volume I–Billy Graham), op. cit.Return to text 305″T. W. Wilson, Longtime Associate to Billy Graham Dies at 82,” Christian News (June 4, 2001, Vol. 39, No. 23Return to text 306″Graham Continues to Send to Catholicism,” The Flaming Torch (April/May/June 1998, Vol. 39, No. 2), p.5.Return to text 307″Roman Catholicism: Scripture vs. Tradition,” a tract by Mike Gendron. See also: “Salvation by Sanctifying Grace Demo,” Constantly Evolving Catholicism (September 1995), p.5; Sheedy, “Ask Me a Question,” Our Sunday Visitor (February 14, 1993, Vol. 81, No. 42), p.20.Return to text 308Sheedy, “Ask Me a Question,” Our Sunday Visitor (February 14, 1993, Vol. 81, No. 42), P.20.Return to text
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