Evangelist Franklin Graham has once again warned that allowing
tens of thousands of Muslim refugees to enter the United States would place
Christians in danger, arguing that religion is behind the violence and jihad
currently seen around the world.
Graham,
64, made his comments over the weekend in a Facebook
post in which he referenced the killing of a Christian priest, 85-year-old
Father Jacques Hamel, in Normandy, France by supporters of the Islamic State
terror group last week.
"President
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and some other politicians want to allow tens of
thousands of Muslim refugees into this country. A few days ago two Muslim men
went into a Catholic Church in France in the name of ISIS and brutally slit the
throat of an 85-year-old priest," wrote Graham, the president of
Samaritan's Purse and Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
"The
self-proclaimed ISIS soldiers shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as they ran from the
church," Graham pointed out, adding, "Unless something is done, it's
just a matter of time before we see this happen here in the United States."
According
to the BBC, the killers were identified as 19-year-old Adel Kermiche from
Northern France and Abdel-Malik Nabil Petitjean, also 19, from Eastern France.
They were shot and killed by authorities as they exited the church after
murdering the priest. Both had been on intelligence services' radar and had
tried to go to Syria.
In a Facebook post shared a short time later, Graham
criticized Pope Francis for stating that while "the world is at war,"
it's not a war of religion.
"If
I talk about Islamic violence, then I also have to talk of Catholic violence.
Not all Muslims are violent, just like not all Catholics are violent," the
pontiff told reporters of why he
doesn't discuss "Islamic violence." "It's like a mixed fruit
salad. There is a bit of everything. There are violent people in all
religions."
Graham
contended that despite what Francis says, religion is undeniably behind the
violence and jihad seen in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and here in the
United States.
"It's
a religion that calls for the extermination of 'infidels' outside their faith,
specifically Jews and Christians. It's a religion that calls on its soldiers to
shout 'Allahu Akbar' ("God is Great" in Arabic) as they behead, rape,
and murder in the name of Islam. Radical Islamists are following the teachings
of the Quran. We should call it what it is."
For
the past several months, Graham has vocally advocated for a ban on Muslim
refugees and argued that politicians in Washington who disagree with him
"seem to be totally disconnected with reality."
After four Marines and a sailor were fatally shot at military
facilities in chattaneoga, Tenn., by a Kuwait-born U.S. citizen from a conservative
Muslim family, Graham emphasized that the country should "should stop all
immigration of Muslims to the U.S. until this threat with Islam has been
settled."
"Every Muslim that comes into this country has the potential
to be radicalized - and they do their killing to honor their religion and
Muhammad," Graham wrote at the time. "During World War 2, we didn't
allow Japanese to immigrate to America, nor did we allow Germans. Why are we
allowing Muslims now?"
He
later added: "Our politicians are not listening to the truth - my prayer
is that God will open their eyes. This affects our security and the future of
our nation."
Meanwhile, on Sunday, hundreds of Muslims joined Catholics in attending attended mass
in churches around France in solidarity and sorrow following the murder of
Father Hamel.
"I thank you in the name of all Christians," Rouen
Archbishop Dominique Lebrun told them, according to Al Jazeera. "In this
way you are affirming that you reject death and violence in the name of
God."
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