Franklin Graham Warns of Pastoral Survey, Criticizes ‘False Teachings’

.- The Evangelist Franklin Graham reacted to data from a poll showing that more than a third of the Pastors in the US believe that “good people” can earn their way to heaven. Graham attacked some results, describing them as “false teaching”.

“I don’t know which 1,000 pastors this group surveyed, but the results are worrisome. 39% of ‘evangelical’ pastors those who asked said that there is no absolute moral truth that ‘each individual must determine his own truth’. What a lieGraham tweeted.

The energetic response of Graham came after The American Worldview Inventory, a report The Arizona Christian University Center for Cultural Research annual publication will publish the results of the pastoral surveyreports Faithwire.

At least a third of those surveyed also said they believe the Holy Spirit is not a person. And that, instead, is a “symbol of the power, presence, or purity of God.”

Similarly, the same proportion prefer the socialism to capitalism. And at least a third also believe that “Having faith is more important than the faith you have.”

Most striking, however, is the 39% figure that Graham cited. Since that is the percentage of pEvangelical authors who reject the idea of ​​an absolute morality and they believe that individuals can “determine their own truth.”

“The Bible is the God’s wordfrom beginning to end. It’s the absolute truthIt is what counts, not our opinion,” he concluded. Graham.

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