Franklin Graham's Grasp of Religion
Friday, December 11, 2009 You simply cannot speak the truth on the American airwaves these days.
Is Graham wrong? He’s wrong in that what he’s saying is politically incorrect, but he’s right when he talks about Sharia law as it is practiced in the Middle East. I give him some credibility to competently speak about what he has seen, simply because he actually goes to these countries. He’s actually seen it with his own eyes. Has the media? Does the media tell the truth about Islam? Or is Franklin Graham demonstrating, through personal experience, that he has a better grasp on it than they do? Does he have a better sense as to how Islam is interpreted and practiced in the Middle East? In the clip, you can see the catnip that Campbell Brown is trying to chase. She senses the gotcha moment, but Graham is above the gotcha moment. He knows what he has seen. He knows that women are beaten to death, and that Islam, in some forms, cannot be practiced in this country.
Graham’s interpretation doesn’t necessarily define what the religion is, but it does highlight how we fail to speak clearly as to how this religion is used to enforce a Medieval mindset about women, and women’s rights, all throughout the parts of the world where Islam is practiced.


















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