Franklin Graham on the US: 'All These  Religions Are Getting Front Row and 
Christians Are Being Pushed to Back of the  Room'

 
 
 
By _Vincent Funaro_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/vincent-funaro/)   
, Christian Post Reporter
January 23,  2015|

 
 
The Rev. Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse and son of renowned  
evangelist Billy Graham, feels that other religions are being brought to the  
forefront in the U.S. while Christianity is being pushed back. 
Graham appeared on WNCN News to discuss his recent comments on Duke  
University's decision to end its policy on having an Islamic call to prayer at  
the campus' Christian chapel. 
He also stated that the U.S. is a nation 'built on Christian principles and 
 that Americans need to embrace those principles. 
"I agree with diversity but what's happening with this country is all these 
 religions are getting front row and Christians are being pushed — and 
we're the  majority — are being pushed back to the back of the room," he said. 
"This country was built with Christian principles — it was men and women 
who  believed in God and believed in His Son, Jesus Christ, who built this 
country.  We're the greatest nation in the history of the world. It wasn't 
built by Islam,  and it wasn't built by any other group. It was those who 
supported and believed  in the Lord Jesus Christ." 
Graham admitted that America's forefathers made mistakes along the way —  
making some aspects of the nation's history regrettable — however, that does 
not  mean that citizens shouldn't fight to protect it. 
"We're the greatest nation in the history of the Earth," he said, "and we  
have people today that want to destroy what we believe and what we stand 
for. I  think the university needs to understand that the world in which we 
live today,  we've been at war now 10 years against terrorists and the 
terrorists we've been  fighting are people who support and believe in the 
Islamic 
faith." 
He also pointed out that the only Muslims coming out against these recent  
attacks are those living in the U.S. 
"First of all, you don't have condemnation outside this country," he said.  
"You'll have clerics in this country who'll condemn these acts. But these 
acts  of terrorism are not condemned by the mullahs in Saudi Arabia or in 
Egypt, or  Iraq or Syria." 
"The reason is," he continued, "is because the Quran teaches this. And so, 
if  they condemned it they would be condemning the Quran, and they're not 
going to  condemn the Quran." 
According to Graham, the Islamic holy book permits slavery, and the killing 
 of Jews and Christians. 
Graham blasted Duke University last week when the school announced that it  
would hold the Muslim call to prayer and use its chapel to do so. The 
school  later reversed its decision and will no longer host the event using the 
 
Christian house or worship.

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