A discussion about Billy Graham

with Charles Gibson, Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy
in Current Affairs
on Wednesday, August 8, 2007 * * * * *

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A discussion about Billy Graham with journalist Charles Gibson anchor for ABC's World News, Michael Duffy Assistant Managing Editor of Time and Nancy Gibbs of Time. Duffy and Gibbs co-authored The Preacher and the Presidents: Billy Graham in the White House.

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    1. Tres  03/03/2008 08:57 PM Report

      and lastly... Re:"fool" "The fool says in his heart,'There is no God.'" Psalm 14:1

      God bless Billy Graham. God bless you all. God bless America! He already has, and I pray He continues.

    2. Tres  08/18/2007 02:39 AM Report

      Re: "money" "Evangelists receive no money from the local event. Billy Graham and Franklin Graham are paid annual salaries." and "Each event is incorporated as a non-profit organization in the location in which it takes place." and "A local accounting firm reviews all expenditures and prepares an audit at the conclusion of each event. The audit is then published in the local press. Copies of each event's final audit are made available to the public upon request."

      from:

      http://www.billygraham.org/CrusadeMinistries_Finances.asp

    3. Roger  08/15/2007 04:24 PM Report

      Billy Graham is a fool who believes that a Supreme Being has a plan for each and every one of us that will be implemented when we acknowledge the SB. There's no particular danger in that foolishness until Graham convinces another fool who becomes powerful, someone like George W Bush for instance, that their decisions are all part of the SB plan. Then the danger of that foolishness is readily apparent.

    4. Lola Egbert  08/15/2007 03:56 PM Report

      The reverend was a "bad boy" for uttering some anti-semitic remarks in private. For that he was appropriately criticised by all the guests. However, when the public, under the belt, efforts of Billy Graham to oppose JFK candidacy on religious grounds were mentioned, none of the guests found a problem with that. JFK may be asking Billy Graham about that right now... I am asking the guests.

    5. Greta  08/14/2007 02:44 AM Report

      What did the Graham organization do with all the money they must have collected at their "Crusades?"

    6. Susan Gaylor  08/09/2007 03:41 PM Report

      I am surprised that none of the journalists have mentioned Billy Graham's comments after 9/11 regarding the loss of life by saying "some of those people are in heaven now"....What a revealing statement from a man I did admire. The truth comes out eventually.