I waited to post this out of
a sense of holding any invective until he was boxed up before leveling a
broadside at the late Billy Graham.
Last Wednesday the gush gate
was thrown wide open…gushing tears over the death of 99 year old purveyor of religious
snake oil Billy Graham…and gushing sparkling accolades and tributes to his
being what idolizers call the 20th century’s greatest evangelist. I prefer
huckster, but what the heck, evangelist, huckster...same thing.
Fox News immediately crowed “It’s
a great day in Heaven.” Yes, a great day in Heaven….They actually spend part of
their broadcast claiming it was A.GREAT.DAY.IN.HEAVEN!!!
How do they know? By what method can they know this? They
do not have any faculties that the rest of us do not have, so please Fox,
share with us how you know that it’s a great day in heaven. Flipping through a
bible cannot and could not tell you that. You have indicated no apparatus that
extends into the supernatural world so you could tap into the “great day
festivities.” How are they even sure of Graham’s arrival there? Many
Pentecostal preachers and church members will assure you in NO uncertain terms
that Graham did not reach the Pearly Gates on Wednesday February 21st, or will
he at any time in the future. The same sentiment would also be expressed by the
Westboro Baptist Church.
Billy Graham was not a man
any of us should revere or embrace. He built his career on being a bamboozler, or
what in the old west was called a snake-oil salesman. He made countless open-ended
promises that he never had to deliver on, promises built on heresies…scriptural
heresies as interpreted from the Roman Catholic and Jewish points of view. Can
you imagine what Torquemada of the Inquisition would have done with someone who
preached scripture as Graham did?
But more to the point; who
gets to determine which bible interpretation is correct? Is it the Presbyterian
version? Methodist? Freewill Baptist? Shakers? Holy Rollers? Disciples of
Christ? Mormon? Roman Catholic? Eastern Orthodox? Coptic Christian?
Billy Graham
grew up in a Presbyterian home but eventually joined the more unruly evangelical
Southern Baptist denomination, a group of regressives who objected to and refused to ordain women as
ministers, although Graham eventually revised his thinking and said he could
accept women’s ordination even though that appears to be in direct
contradiction to 1
Timothy 2:11-12. He even initially opposed his own daughter Anne
Graham Lotz from teaching a bible class…but later said she was the family’s
best preacher. If his god existed, how would he view that statement given it is
quite clear in the bible women are not to teach, assume authority over men, and
to “learn in quietness”. If preaching is not teaching, what is it?
Fawning
revisionist history blathers on about what a good man Billy Graham was when he
actually was on the wrong side of history repeatedly. From his theological
outlook that included racism, xenophobia, and homophobia, his passing will not
wipe away the hate he helped foment that damaged so many lives. In
1993, he suggested that AIDS was punishment from God. “Is AIDS a judgment of God” he said while preaching in Columbus, Ohio.
“l cannot be sure, but I think so.”
Graham was notorious for his anti-Semitic opinions. When the
Nixon tapes were released, Graham is heard to reiterate an old conspiracy
theory that claimed Jewish-Americans had a “stranglehold” on the media that
“has got to be broken.” He also condemned gay marriage and targeted transgender people on his website.
. Graham missed the boat on racial
injustice, too, refusing to walk in 1963 with Martin Luther King Jr. in the March on
Washington. Why? Because Graham did not subscribe to racial equality, stating
on several occasions that little white boys and girls would only walk hand in
hand with little black boys and girls “when Christ returned.” There was no
sense in working for it until Jesus’ second coming… so equality be damned. It
underlines the fact that Graham was a Civil Rights coward.
Graham became known for his
revivals but those revivals basically amounted to Christian buzzwords, mild
threats of hellfire and damnation, promises of a better world after this one, condemnation
of communism…and a request for money. Love
of God and country went hand in hand for him as he preached against the Soviets
and Chinese, advocated an American way of life that never existed, and reminded
people god expected them to give 10% of their income. In short, the perfect
Republican. No wonder Richard Nixon and George W. Bush liked him.
Would those same people at
Fox who find Graham’s death a cause for celebrating in heaven have accepted it as
truth if, say, Al-Jazeera claimed it was a great day in paradise when 19 new
martyrs arrived there on the morning of September 11, 2001 after killing
hundreds aboard four aircraft and
thousands in the Twin Towers and the Pentagon? What’s the difference other than
the religion?
I just consulted my Magic 8
Ball and asked if there really was a celebration going on in heaven due to
Graham’s arrival. Its answer was “Outlook Not So Good.” And you can believe my
Magic 8 Ball because it is as reliable as that information about it being a
great day in heaven. The difference is my Magic 8 Ball actually exists.
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