While it is a well-known fact that Billy Graham and his son Franklin are heretical fools who spew lies and twist Scripture, THIS is going too far.
“I want the people of Japan to know that God hasn’t forgotten them, that God does care for them and that he loves them,” said Graham. "God never intended for this to happen. We pray God will put his arms around the people of Japan and comfort them."
Notice there are no Bibles being sent? Not one! And they call themselves Christians?!

“I want the people of Japan to know that God hasn’t forgotten them, that God does care for them and that he loves them,” said Graham. "God never intended for this to happen. We pray God will put his arms around the people of Japan and comfort them."
Franklin Graham sending 90 tons of aid to Japan
The Rev. Franklin Graham on Friday was readying what he described as an airlift of more than 90 tons of emergency supplies from North Carolina to earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged Japan.
“I want the people of Japan to know that God hasn’t forgotten them, that God does care for them and that he loves them,” said Graham, who is organizing the effort through his group Samaritan’s Purse.
The aid includes blankets, hygiene supplies and plastic sheeting for shelters, according to a statement from Samaritan’s Purse.
Graham said he is hoping the U.S. military will help unload a Boeing 747 carrying the aid, which is scheduled to leave the U.S. Friday and arrive in Japan on Saturday.
Japan's National Police Agency said Friday that the death toll from the monster earthquake and ensuing tsunami had climbed to 6,911, with another 10,316 people missing. Some 380,000 people are staying in shelters, Japan's official Kyodo News reported.
Graham said pallets of emergency supplies for his airlift were purchased by individuals, groups and business, including country musician Ricky Skaggs and Lowe's home improvement stores.
A Samaritan’s Purse team in Japan is planning to distribute the supplies through local churches, though Graham said travel restrictions within a 50-mile radius of the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant would make the job difficult.
“I've led festivals through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in Okinawa and Osaka, and my father visited Japan six times during his ministry,” Graham, son of the Rev. Billy Graham, said in a statement. “So the first thing we did after the earthquake was to contact our church partners in Japan.”
The Rev. Franklin Graham on Friday was readying what he described as an airlift of more than 90 tons of emergency supplies from North Carolina to earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged Japan.
“I want the people of Japan to know that God hasn’t forgotten them, that God does care for them and that he loves them,” said Graham, who is organizing the effort through his group Samaritan’s Purse.
The aid includes blankets, hygiene supplies and plastic sheeting for shelters, according to a statement from Samaritan’s Purse.
Graham said he is hoping the U.S. military will help unload a Boeing 747 carrying the aid, which is scheduled to leave the U.S. Friday and arrive in Japan on Saturday.
Japan's National Police Agency said Friday that the death toll from the monster earthquake and ensuing tsunami had climbed to 6,911, with another 10,316 people missing. Some 380,000 people are staying in shelters, Japan's official Kyodo News reported.
Graham said pallets of emergency supplies for his airlift were purchased by individuals, groups and business, including country musician Ricky Skaggs and Lowe's home improvement stores.
A Samaritan’s Purse team in Japan is planning to distribute the supplies through local churches, though Graham said travel restrictions within a 50-mile radius of the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant would make the job difficult.
“I've led festivals through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in Okinawa and Osaka, and my father visited Japan six times during his ministry,” Graham, son of the Rev. Billy Graham, said in a statement. “So the first thing we did after the earthquake was to contact our church partners in Japan.”
Notice there are no Bibles being sent? Not one! And they call themselves Christians?!

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