Dave,
Caryl told me that she had just heard Paul "The Rest of the Story" Harvey complaining about Franklin Graham.
She says that PH claimed that FG said that the earthquake and the resultant tsunami was sent by God as a punishment upon the evil of men.
I suspect that what he actually said was altered somewhat as it was transmitted from FG to PH to Caryl to me.
Do you know what was actually said?
Thomas Maddux
I haven't heard PH or FG, but here is a transcript from Franklin's statements he made last evening. I wouldn't mind getting a transcript of the Paul Harvey piece if one is available.
Franklin Graham on Religious Aspects of Tsunami Disaster
Sean Hannity, Alan Colmes
2,454 words
4 January 2005
Fox News: Hannity & Colmes
English
(c) 2005 FDCH / eMedia, Inc. All Rights Reserved
We now continue with Franklin Graham.
Franklin, do you believe that God is a benevolent god or a vengeful god, and if you believe God is benevolent, how do you say that to a family who's suffering because of loss they've incurred in this kind of a disaster?
GRAHAM: When we read the scripture we know that God is a God of love and at the same time he is a God who does have anger. And he is a God who's going to judge one day all sin. And that's -- that's just a fact.
But God does love us and God wants us to turn from our sins, and he wants us to receive his salvation, which is Jesus Christ. When we see disasters like this, as we were saying a few moments ago, I don't understand all that goes behind this. It is a mystery. But we can be assured of God's love and his presence. In the midst of a storm he's there.
COLMES: How can someone believe that who is suffering, who's lost a family member, who is injured? How can they understand or even receive that message?
GRAHAM: I think call -- call on God and ask him for -- for his love, ask him for peace, ask him for wisdom. And he's there, and he's willing to love us and, you know, we've got to invite him in. Many times people put God at a distance, and they don't want God in their lives.
But at times like this it's a good time for all of us to search our own hearts and to make sure that we're ready to stand before God. Because I promise you, Alan, your life is going to come to an end one day and so is mine. And we need to be ready whenever that could be.
Those people that were vacationing, taking their Christmas and New Year's break down there in Thailand never dreamed that their life would come to an end like this.
COLMES: Is God punishing them?
GRAHAM: I cannot say that. And I don't believe that. Disasters like this happen. Storms like this happen in life. And good happens to bad people and bad things happen to good people and vice versa.
And so I don't understand all of it. But I know there is a God, and my faith and trust is in him and his son Jesus Christ.
HANNITY: What do you say, there's one minister in Australia who said this was a warning of God's judgment and involves his judgment upon the sinfulness of humanity. Another guy said God has unleashed his anger on the people.
Do you think -- are those statements true?
GRAHAM: Well, it may have been taken a little bit out of context. The Bible teaches that in the end times that there are going to be an increase in wickedness. There's going to be earthquakes in various places. There's going to be an increase in all of this.
And so I think as a minister of the gospel I look at this, and I just say to myself that maybe this is the beginning of the end, as God has spoken about. I don't know.