Billy Graham's group removes Mormon cult reference from website after Romney meeting

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    Badfish

    Billy Graham's group removes Mormon cult reference from website after Romney meeting

    By Eric Marrapodi, CNN Belief Blog Co-Editor

    (CNN) - Shortly after Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney enjoyed cookies and soft drinks with the Rev. Billy Graham and his son Franklin Graham on Thursday at the elder Graham's mountaintop retreat, a reference to Mormonism as a cult was scrubbed from the website of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

    In a section of the website called Billy Graham's My Answer there had been the question "What is a cult?"

    Answer: "A cult is any group which teaches doctrines or beliefs that deviate from the biblical message of the Christian faith."

    "Some of these groups are Jehovah's Witnesess, Mormons, the Unification Church, Unitarians, Spritualists, Scientologists, and others," the site continued.

    No longer. On Tuesday, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association confirmed that page has recently been removed from the site.

    “Our primary focus at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has always been promoting the Gospel of Jesus Christ," Ken Barun, chief of staff for the association, told CNN in a statement. "We removed the information from the website because we do not wish to participate in a theological debate about something that has become politicized during this campaign."

    Romney is a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, members of which are known as Mormons.

    The information about cults can be found on cached sections of the website on Archive.org from June 5, 2010.

    The theological question of where Mormons fit on the religious spectrum has drawn more attention because of Romney's candidacy. Mormons consider themselves to be strong Christians. Many traditional Christian denominations disagree, though rank-and-file members have their own views on the matter.

    The removal of the post from the Graham group's website was first noted by the New Civil Rights Movement website and then later by the Asheville Citizen-Times, which reported that the information on cults was accessed as recently as Thursday afternoon.

    Last week's meeting between Romney and Graham was their first.

    After the 30 minute sit-down in Montreat, North Carolina, just outside Asheville, Romney campaign spokesman Rick Gorka told reporters that Billy Graham led a prayer for the Romneys, saying "I'll do all I can to help you. And you can quote me on that."

    The evangelist who has been called America's pastor and has prayed with every American president since Harry Truman said in a statement following the meeting that "It was a privilege to pray with Gov. Romney — for his family and our country."

    Graham met with President Barack Obama in 2010 and with Sen. John McCain when he was the presumptive Republican presidential nominee in 2008.

    "I will turn 94 the day after the upcoming election, and I believe America is at a crossroads," Graham's statement continued. "I hope millions of Americans will join me in praying for our nation and to vote for candidates who will support the biblical definition of marriage, protect the sanctity of life and defend our religious freedoms."

    When asked about Graham's beliefs about Mormonism, Graham spokesman A. Larry Ross said in a statement that "Through an inclusive evangelistic ministry spanning more than 60 years, Mr. Graham was called to preach the transformative message of the Gospel to the whole world, regardless of one’s religious background, affiliation or none. As such, he never proselytized, targeted or labeled specific people, groups, faiths or denominations.

    "Neither did Mr. Graham attempt to divide his audience before he had opportunity to preach to them. He has a genuine love for all people, and faithfully proclaimed the love of God to everyone, providing opportunity for them to respond by making a faith commitment.

    "Mr. Graham’s calling is not to pass judgment, but to proclaim the biblical truth that Jesus is the only way to heaven, allowing every individual and group to fall along that plumb line," the statement went on.

    "He further stressed that salvation is the work of Almighty God, and that only He knows what is in each human heart," the statement said.

    The Southern Baptist Convention, the nation's largest Protestant denomination, lists the LDS Church as a theological cult. The Catholic Church also does not recognize Mormon baptisms as being theologically compatible with its own.

    The LDS Church has long bristled at being called a cult. Mormons note the many similarities and overlap between their teachings and that of other churches but point to their belief in other scriptures like the Book of Mormon as the reason they split with other churches.

    In the 2012 campaign Romney has been generally quiet about his church, though his role as a lay church leader was prominently featured in the Republican National Convention, and his campaign has allowed members of the press pool accompanying Romney to film him attending services.

  • designs
    designs

    How much were Billy and Franklin paid for that swift move

    We may now know the price of selling out little Jesus.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    At his heart, i believe that billy graham is a liberal. He is a secret humanist caught in right wing movement. My opinion.

    S

  • designs
    designs

    Years ago Billy stated he would not enter discussions on the infallibility/inerrancy of the Bible yet he kept bringing people to Jesus all the same$$$

  • Butterflyleia85
    Butterflyleia85

    This topic is very interesting to me.... I wish more would comment.

    Like why are all Billy Graham's followers so devoted to him? They sound brainwashed themselves... had a few friends on my FB say "who ever billy graham votes for I'm voting for"

    That sounded a bet much.

    I agree in the thinking of Christians should follow Jesus but wow it's like they look up to him like an idol... how humble is he anyways??? Seems to me his in the media alot for a meek follower of Christ.

    (I have nothing against him really just a lil concerned with the devotion)

  • Diest
    Diest

    Do they put them back on the list for loosing the election?

  • Theocratic Sedition
    Theocratic Sedition

    LoL Diest that would be hilarious if they put them back on the list!

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    it really didn't help. That guy scares the hell out of anyone not a white conservative. Romney already had that club

  • freydo
    freydo

    Franklin Graham in an interview I saw yesterday said his father was a lifelong Democrat. Interesting that the dems should hold their convention in Charlotte that overwhelmingly attempted to remove any references to God and Israel from their platform and then have the Mormons removed from the cult list in an effort to defeat a homosexual Muslim who is shredding the Constitution he is sworn to defend.

    Galatians 6:7
    "Do not be deceived: God will not be mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap."

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