Franklin Graham: Obama's Gay Rights Monument Is 'Monument  to Sin'





 
 
By _Stoyan Zaimov_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/stoyan-zaimov/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
May 6, 2016|11:26  am





 

Evangelical preacher the Rev. Franklin Graham has called President Obama's  
expected commemoration of America's first national monument for the gay 
rights  movement in New York a "monument to sin," asserting that many other 
people  deserve a monument instead. 
"A monument to sin? That's unbelievable. War heroes deserve a monument, our 
 nation's founding fathers deserve a monument, people who have helped to 
make  America strong deserve a monument — but a monument to sin?" Graham 
opined in a  _Facebook_ 
(https://www.facebook.com/FranklinGraham/posts/1152283384827841)  post on 
Friday.
Read more at  
http://www.christianpost.com/news/franklin-graham-obamas-gay-rights-monument-is-monument-to-sin-163493/#lQK6lTuYk9JE4PU9.99


 
 


Sources close to the White House _have  said the_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/obama-name-stonewall-first-national-monument-gay-rights-163411/)
  
planned monument is expected to be erected on a piece of  parkland that lies 
across the street from the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich  Village, which is 
popularly believed to be the birthplace of the American LGBT  activist 
movement, stemming from the protests in June 1969 against police raids  on the 
tavern. 
"Stonewall deserves to be remembered," Brian Sullivan,  a former bartender 
at the tavern, told The New York Times. "When I started  coming here, gay 
people were disowned by their families, so this is the place  where we formed 
a new gay family of our own." 
"This is the mecca; it's where it all started,"  Sullivan added. 
The Washington Post noted that Obama is getting ready  to designate the 
area for the monument as part of the National Park Service as  early as June. 
Graham urged Obama, who decided during his presidency  to embrace the 
movement to support gay marriage, to reconsider this move. 
"I can't believe how far our country has digressed. I  hope that the 
president will reconsider. Flaunting sin is a dangerous move.  God's Word tells 
us, 'Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to  any people,' 
(Proverbs 14:34)" the evangelist wrote. 
In the past, Graham has also warned Obama against  promoting the gay and 
lesbian agenda to other nations in foreign trips. 
"I didn't know that we were sending our president  halfway around the world 
to promote the gay and lesbian agenda! Samaritan's  Purse has an office in 
Kenya and has worked there many years, and I can tell you  that the churches 
in Kenya know what the Bible says about homosexuality — it is  a sin. Sin 
should not be embraced, but recognized truthfully for what it is and  for its 
serious consequences," _Graham  wrote_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/franklin-graham-accuses-obama-of-imposing-gay-and-lesbian-agenda-abroad-in-wak
e-of-gay-rights-speech-to-kenya-141929/)  on Facebook in July 2015. 
"As a world leader, the United States of America is  now exporting the 
acceptance of immorality via our president. What will the cost  of that be?" he 
asked. 
Obama has insisted that LGBT rights are human rights  both abroad and in 
the U.S., and _described_ 
(http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/06/26/obama-gay-marriage-ruling/29328755/)
  the June 2015 Supreme Court 
decision requiring  states to recognize gay marriage as "a victory for 
America." 
"Our nation was founded on a bedrock principle that we  are all created 
equal. The project of each generation is to bridge the meaning  of those 
founding words with the realities of changing times," the president  said back 
then. 
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Note how the Christian Post ends the article, on the upbeat, quoting  Obama
BR Note

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