Guest: Franklin Graham, president, Samaritan’s Purse
Therefore, laying aside falsehood, speak truth each one of you with his neighbor…” Ephesians 4:25
Political correctness is defined as “demonstrating progressive ideals, especially by avoiding vocabulary that is considered offensive, discriminatory, or judgmental, especially concerning race and gender.”
In our day and age, there are two additional subjects that political correctness demands nary a discouraging word be spoken: Islam and homosexuality.
Which is surprising considering how Islamic jihadists murder and terrorize all over the world, and how the homosexual movement in America seeks to punish individuals and businesses who take a stand against it. One would think that speaking up would be the right thing to do.
Franklin Graham, president of the international Christian relief and evangelism organization, Samaritan’s Purse, is well aware of the speech boundaries put up by the “PC Police.” He has been lambasted as an “Islamophobe” for speaking out against Duke University’s decision (since rescinded) to allow the Muslim Students Association to broadcast their Friday call to prayer over the campus’ chapel bell tower.
Franklin will be our guest this weekend on The Christian Worldview.