Franklin Graham: Anyone Denouncing My Christian Bigotry Is “Truthophobic” February 17, 2020

Franklin Graham: Anyone Denouncing My Christian Bigotry Is “Truthophobic”

Having been banned from speaking at several venues in the UK, all because of his hateful views, Christian evangelist and professional bigot Franklin Graham says the world is just “truthophobic”… which is hilarious coming from someone who thinks miracles, Adam and Eve, Noah’s Ark, and the return of Jesus are real.

Opposition to the Gospel shouldn’t really surprise us. Jesus warned that it would come. As you may know, my eight-city evangelistic tour across the UK has been met with resistance by LGBTQ activists who inaccurately claim that I am homophobic, Islamophobic, and say that I speak hate. Anyone who knows me or has heard me speak knows that this really isn’t true — but, I DO preach the TRUTH of the Gospel. Could it be, rather, that these folks are truthophobic or free-speech-ophobic?

One person commented, “How is Christianity a hatred speech, when you’re trying to save people from HELL? I call it a love speech.” He’s right.

It’s been said before, but Christianity is nothing more than a solution to a problem made up by Christians.

No one’s blocking Graham’s freedom of speech either. He’s allowed to spew his faith-based hate all he wants. But UK venues don’t have to help him amplify it. So they’re not. That’s it. No one owes him a platform.

Graham’s pretending to be a victim because admitting he’s the bully goes against his narrative. He wants to hurt LGBTQ people without the consequences of doing so, and his followers are gullible enough to fall for it.

Remember what Graham has said: He claims homosexuality is a “sin,” that Satan created same-sex marriage, that the existence of gay people amounts to a “moral 9/11,” that gay people are “the enemy” of civilization, and that gay conversion torture is a wonderful idea.

That’s what he defines as “love.” Because when you live in a bubble, everything is flipped upside-down.

(via Joe. My. God.)

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