Franklin Graham has had it with the Republican Party, and he's announced that he's leaving. Kevin Swanson here explains why he left the party in 1988. We discuss Billy Graham's interview with Larry King in the same year, when the evangelist allowed for abortion in the case of rape. Do we find increasing fidelity with the second generation, as the nation moves increasingly post-Christian?
This program includes: 1. The World View in Five Minutes with Adam McManus (Norwegian Christian Family Losing Their Children to the State, Obama Stepping Up Gun Control Measures, Fort Morgan Colorado Company Fires 200 Muslims)
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Great Sermon! Did we hear it right? You said, if someone doesn't take a "watershed" stand on an issue, you'll go to hell. That is what I heard. I don't think you meant that if a believer doesn't stand for life, (in the context you were referring to abortion) that person will go to hell. Do you mean that 'weak kneed' people are not true believers and will go to hell? Do you mean that a Christian can lose their salvation? What DO you mean? I see no problem commending Franklin Graham for courageously taking a stand against abortion. But do not say people are going to hell for not taking a stand against abortion. That is not biblical. I think I just heard it different from what you attempted to say. Could you tell us your theology on what makes a person a Christian, eternally secure? Perhaps you were talking something along the lines of humanly, we shall know people by their fruits. But in God's eyes, and his eternal perspective, he knows who he has saved for eternity. It is not a matter of one's stands one takes on earth. That, is too human centered for eternity.
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....