Billy Graham is Probably in Hell for Not Exposing the Jews

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Billy Graham knew about the Jews, but chose not to expose their chicanery.

As many of you know, Billy Graham passed away the other day. He was one of the most influential Christian figures of the past several decades. As "America's Pastor" he was especially prominent in the mid to late 20th century but continued preaching until his death.

Many pundits on the cable news have spoken fondly of Graham, but my view of him is quite unfavorable. Graham knew about the Jewish problem but chose not to expose the Jews to the many millions of people who followed him. It is hard to forgive this when we see the mess these kikes have made in the world today.

Back in the 1970s, he had a phone conversation with Richard Nixon where they openly discussed the bad things that Jews were doing.

Graham absolutely knew about the Jews and their subversive role within American society but he chose to remain silent on the issue. Can you imagine the impact he would have had if he exposed the Jews to his millions of followers? Graham’s cultural influence was massive, so there’s a chance that we would not have half the problems with the Jews that we have now had he chose to expose them.

Even though we will never know exactly why he chose to be silent on the Jews, it is a decision that he is now being judged for. Could he in be in hell for this decision? It’s certainly possible from my view.

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Billy Graham: “All homosexuals should be castrated.”

Christians are just too nice. A problem that Jews and Muslims don’t have.

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He was a coward. Plain and simple. Honestly, all he did was raise a generation of weak Christians who are complacent with globalism. To quote Suicidal Tendencies, his only God was the Almighty Dollar.

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I have no use for “men of god”, I only admire men of action, like Otto Skorzeny and Irwin Rommel. :+1:

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Billy Gramm was stuck on being America’s most popular Evangelist, and never wanted to rock the boat. If Paul the Apostle had that same attitude 3/4 of the New Testament would never have been written.

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True men of God are supposed to challenge the corrupt, decadent authorities of their day, not meekly submit out of fear they will be called names by the enemies of God or lose their friends, respectability in the community, etc.

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