Billy Graham’s Papist-Jesuit Ecumenical Disobedience

Billy Graham Stated His Goal Was Not to Lead Catholics Out of the cult of Rome:

“My goal, I always made clear, was not to preach against Catholic beliefs or to proselytize people who were already committed to Christ within the Catholic Church. Rather, it was to proclaim the gospel to all those who had never truly committed their lives to Christ” (Billy Graham, Just As I Am, p. 357).

Billy Graham implied the Antichrist-spirited Catholic Pope is an Evangelist:

In 1979 Graham called Pope John Paul II “the moral leader of the world” (Religious News Service, Sept. 27, 1979).

He also said that John Paul II “is almost an evangelist because he calls to people to turn to Christ, to turn to Christianity” (The Star, June 26, 1979, reprinted in the Australian Beacon, August 1979, p. 1).

In an interview with The Saturday Evening Post, Billy Graham described the visit of the Antichrist-spirited Catholic Pope John Paul II to America in these words: “The pope came as a statesman and a pastor, but I believe he also sees himself coming as an evangelist … The pope sought to speak to the spiritual hunger of our age in the same way Christians throughout the centuries have spoken to the spiritual yearnings of every age–by pointing people to Christ.” (Saturday Evening Post, Jan.-Feb. 1980).

In a lengthy article about the Antichrist Catholic Pope in 1980, Billy Graham praised the Pope as a “bridge builder” and proclaimed: “Pope John Paul II has emerged as the greatest religious leader of the modern world, and one of the greatest moral and spiritual leaders of the century” (Saturday Evening Post, Jan.-Feb. 1980).

After visiting the Antichrist Catholic Pope in 1981, Billy Graham said, “We had a spiritual time” (Christianity Today, Feb. 6, 1981, p. 88).

Billy Graham made the following statement about the Antichrist-spirited Catholic Pope’s address in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1983: “I’ll tell you–that was just about as straight an evangelical address as I’ve ever heard. It was tremendous” (Foundation magazine, Vol. V, Issue 5, 1984)

Billy Graham even thinks the Antichrist-spirited Catholic Pope Went to Heaven:

On Larry King Live, aired April 2, 2005, Billy Graham said the late Pope was “the most influential voice for morality and peace in the world in the last 100 years.” When Larry King asked, “There is no question in your mind that he is with God now?” Graham replied: “Oh, no. There may be a question about my own, but I don’t think Cardinal Wojtyla, or the Pope — I think he’s with the Lord, because he believed. He believed in the cross. That was his focus throughout his ministry, the cross, no matter if you were talking to him from personal issue or an ethical problem, he felt that there was the answer to all of our problems, the cross and the resurrection. And he was a strong believer.”

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