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					Originally Posted by dark_crystal  It's like clockwork! With the exception of Billy Graham, there has never been a major televangelist that did not get EGREGIOUSLY busted. You have to wonder how people forget this trend and continue writing checks |  Speaking of Billy Graham, he explained this quote really well and faced a lot of criticism for it :
 
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					Originally Posted by dark_crystal  You can absolutely be someone who has decided to reject church and faith, but never fully extinguished the spark, deep down. Those people are still saved. |  Graham expressed inclusivist views, suggesting that people without explicit faith in Jesus can be saved. In a 1997 interview with Robert Schuller, Graham said
 I think that everybody that loves or knows Christ, whether they are conscious of it or not, they are members of the body of Christ ... [God] is calling people out of the world for his name, whether they come from the Muslim world, or the Buddhist world or the non-believing world, they are members of the Body of Christ because they have been called by God. They may not know the name of Jesus but they know in their hearts that they need something they do not have, and they turn to the only light they have, and I think that they are saved and they are going to be with us in heaven.
 
 Iain Murray, writing from a conservative Protestant standpoint, argues that "Graham's concessions are sad words from one who once spoke on the basis of biblical certainties." (Wikipedia)
 
 Graham also went against the Rapture theology that calls for conversion of Jewish people.
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