Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Graham Meets a Real Catholic

For over 50 years Billy Graham has deceived Protestants around the world into thinking Catholics are "Christians, too." But recently, Billy ran into a Catholic who gave him the REAL Catholic view of ecumenism. This was reported in the March 19 issue of 'The National Catholic Reporter,' in an article titled, "The Word from Rome."

The article featured an interview with actor James Caviezel, who portrayed Jesus in "The Passion of the Christ" movie, and gave an example of Caviezel's staunch Catholicism by describing a recent encounter he had with Billy Graham. Graham, in his patented, 'We're all Christians together' manner told Caviezel, "They should emphasize what they have in common."

Caviezel told Billy in reply, "Let's not go down that road."

Ouch!!! Poor Billy - he's spent a lifetime groveling at the feet of Catholicism, debasing himself and the gospel in order to have large crowds and a well-known name - and this Catholic actor rebuffs his ecumenical overtures!

It is doubtful this incident will be mentioned in Billy Graham's 'Decision' magazine. Also - it is doubtful that Protestant pastors who foolishly recommended the "Passion" movie told their congregations that during filming of this movie:

"Caviezel carried relics of St Francis of Assisi, St Padre Pio, St Anthony of Padua, St Genesius (the patron saint of actors), and Anne Catherine Emmerich (the 19th century German mystic whose visions supplemented Gibson's version of the passion). He also carried a piece of wood believed to be from the True Cross. Caviezel had a special compartment sown into his loincloth for the relics."

This is NOT the stuff of the Holy Spirit.

So......"Holy Underwear" just isn't for Mormons anymore! May God open the eyes of bible believing Protestants to see the great harm Billy Graham and his pro-Roman ecumenical friends have done to the cause of Christ.