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I doubt if on his death bed he would appreciate a former employee by the name of Noel from San Francisco trashing his son on a public forum. Just sayin.

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On 1/19/2014 WestieLove said:

No He sides with the Word of God which is the Bible. But He loves everyone and wants repentance from men. As I said why wreak such a nice thread? It is just about Dr. Graham in his last days.

I'm beginning to believe ""nice"" threads are not allowed here. The man is 95 years old and near death and that is what is should be about and HIS life. Not all the extra stuff thrown in to deflect from that. JMO

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On 1/19/2014 Qwackertoo said:
On 1/19/2014 WestieLove said:

No He sides with the Word of God which is the Bible. But He loves everyone and wants repentance from men. As I said why wreak such a nice thread? It is just about Dr. Graham in his last days.

I'm beginning to believe "nice" threads are not allowed here. The man is 95 years old and near death and that is what is should be about and HIS life. Not all the extra stuff thrown in to deflect from that. JMO

I agree, Qwakertoo. I started to write something a couple of times but hated to get into the argument.

Everyone has a right to their opinion, but this is a case of "just because you can doesn't mean you should," imho. A separate thread might have sufficed.

Few things reveal your intellect and your generosity of spirit—the parallel powers of your heart and mind—better than how you give feedback.~Maria Popova
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On 1/19/2014 dooBdoo said:
On 1/19/2014 Qwackertoo said:
On 1/19/2014 WestieLove said:

No He sides with the Word of God which is the Bible. But He loves everyone and wants repentance from men. As I said why wreak such a nice thread? It is just about Dr. Graham in his last days.

I'm beginning to believe "nice" threads are not allowed here. The man is 95 years old and near death and that is what is should be about and HIS life. Not all the extra stuff thrown in to deflect from that. JMO

I agree, Qwakertoo. I started to write something a couple of times but hated to get into the argument.

Everyone has a right to their opinion, but this is a case of "just because you can doesn't mean you should," imho. A separate thread might have sufficed.

This is one of those time when it is best to take the high road. Or like my Momma's always said, IF you can't say something nice, then don't say anything at all. I just don't get the constant battles about EVERYTHING. Nothing is off limits it seems. Smiley Sad

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On 1/19/2014 Qwackertoo said:
On 1/19/2014 dooBdoo said:
On 1/19/2014 Qwackertoo said:
On 1/19/2014 WestieLove said:

No He sides with the Word of God which is the Bible. But He loves everyone and wants repentance from men. As I said why wreak such a nice thread? It is just about Dr. Graham in his last days.

I'm beginning to believe "nice" threads are not allowed here. The man is 95 years old and near death and that is what is should be about and HIS life. Not all the extra stuff thrown in to deflect from that. JMO

I agree, Qwakertoo. I started to write something a couple of times but hated to get into the argument.

Everyone has a right to their opinion, but this is a case of "just because you can doesn't mean you should," imho. A separate thread might have sufficed.

This is one of those time when it is best to take the high road. Or like my Momma's always said, IF you can't say something nice, then don't say anything at all. I just don't get the constant battles about EVERYTHING. Nothing is off limits it seems. Smiley Sad

I agree. (big sigh right about now)

Few things reveal your intellect and your generosity of spirit—the parallel powers of your heart and mind—better than how you give feedback.~Maria Popova
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On 1/19/2014 dooBdoo said:
On 1/19/2014 Qwackertoo said:
On 1/19/2014 WestieLove said:

No He sides with the Word of God which is the Bible. But He loves everyone and wants repentance from men. As I said why wreak such a nice thread? It is just about Dr. Graham in his last days.

I'm beginning to believe "nice" threads are not allowed here. The man is 95 years old and near death and that is what is should be about and HIS life. Not all the extra stuff thrown in to deflect from that. JMO

I agree, Qwakertoo. I started to write something a couple of times but hated to get into the argument.

Everyone has a right to their opinion, but this is a case of "just because you can doesn't mean you should," imho. A separate thread might have sufficed.

I agree too. We are talking about a wonderful person who has led a great life for the Lord.

I was in a Study about 10 years ago with an elderly lady that had saved every name of every person who had come forward while she was working for Billy Graham. She said most of the other people did too. wow I cannot imagine that.

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On 1/19/2014 benzgirl said:
On 1/19/2014 JeanLouiseFinch said:

Dr. Graham has certainly led a life of service for The Lord, has been loved my many, counseled world leaders, and will definitely be missed by many of the faith. I enjoy watching the Gaither Homecoming show on Friday nights. Last week's was a concert under one of the big tents on the Graham property. The museum looks quite special. To get inside, you enter "through The Cross" - symbolic of how to get into Heaven.

JeanLouise...I had an opportunity to go to the Billy Graham Training Center in Charlotte last summer and I toured the library. If you can, I would recommend taking the tour. Besides the cross you are referring to there is another cross inside the museum at the end of the tour. You walk through it, at the base of the cross. It's illuminated by white light. Once you come through, you are in the last room of the tour and standing before a wall to wall/floor to ceiling painting of the hill at Calvary. I think I recall our guide telling us that this was Thomas Kincaid's last work. the painting is magnificent and we were told that it took several months to complete the painting. It was obviously a great labor of love.

I would love to go there! Does it take more than 1 day to see everything there?

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On 1/19/2014 WestieLove said:
On 1/19/2014 benzgirl said:
On 1/19/2014 JeanLouiseFinch said:

Dr. Graham has certainly led a life of service for The Lord, has been loved my many, counseled world leaders, and will definitely be missed by many of the faith. I enjoy watching the Gaither Homecoming show on Friday nights. Last week's was a concert under one of the big tents on the Graham property. The museum looks quite special. To get inside, you enter "through The Cross" - symbolic of how to get into Heaven.

JeanLouise...I had an opportunity to go to the Billy Graham Training Center in Charlotte last summer and I toured the library. If you can, I would recommend taking the tour. Besides the cross you are referring to there is another cross inside the museum at the end of the tour. You walk through it, at the base of the cross. It's illuminated by white light. Once you come through, you are in the last room of the tour and standing before a wall to wall/floor to ceiling painting of the hill at Calvary. I think I recall our guide telling us that this was Thomas Kincaid's last work. the painting is magnificent and we were told that it took several months to complete the painting. It was obviously a great labor of love.

I would love to go there! Does it take more than 1 day to see everything there?

No. Not at all. The library is just that. It's a book store and a very nice restaurant. The walking tour takes place in the same building and takes anywhere between an hour to an hour and a half - - depending on how much you want to look at and read. But of course you will want to tour the family homestead, which is right on campus and visit the gravesite of Ruth Graham. Again, everything is right there on the same campus and very easy to walk from one area to the next. I hope you get to visit soon. Smiley Happy
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On 1/19/2014 benzgirl said:
On 1/19/2014 WestieLove said:
On 1/19/2014 benzgirl said:
On 1/19/2014 JeanLouiseFinch said:

Dr. Graham has certainly led a life of service for The Lord, has been loved my many, counseled world leaders, and will definitely be missed by many of the faith. I enjoy watching the Gaither Homecoming show on Friday nights. Last week's was a concert under one of the big tents on the Graham property. The museum looks quite special. To get inside, you enter "through The Cross" - symbolic of how to get into Heaven.

JeanLouise...I had an opportunity to go to the Billy Graham Training Center in Charlotte last summer and I toured the library. If you can, I would recommend taking the tour. Besides the cross you are referring to there is another cross inside the museum at the end of the tour. You walk through it, at the base of the cross. It's illuminated by white light. Once you come through, you are in the last room of the tour and standing before a wall to wall/floor to ceiling painting of the hill at Calvary. I think I recall our guide telling us that this was Thomas Kincaid's last work. the painting is magnificent and we were told that it took several months to complete the painting. It was obviously a great labor of love.

I would love to go there! Does it take more than 1 day to see everything there?

No. Not at all. The library is just that. It's a book store and a very nice restaurant. The walking tour takes place in the same building and takes anywhere between an hour to an hour and a half - - depending on how much you want to look at and read. But of course you will want to tour the family homestead, which is right on campus and visit the gravesite of Ruth Graham. Again, everything is right there on the same campus and very easy to walk from one area to the next. I hope you get to visit soon. Smiley Happy

Thanks so much benzgirl...I really have been wanting to go as I see it advertised on TV every once in a while.

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On 1/19/2014 benzgirl said:
On 1/19/2014 JeanLouiseFinch said:

Dr. Graham has certainly led a life of service for The Lord, has been loved my many, counseled world leaders, and will definitely be missed by many of the faith. I enjoy watching the Gaither Homecoming show on Friday nights. Last week's was a concert under one of the big tents on the Graham property. The museum looks quite special. To get inside, you enter "through The Cross" - symbolic of how to get into Heaven.

JeanLouise...I had an opportunity to go to the Billy Graham Training Center in Charlotte last summer and I toured the library. If you can, I would recommend taking the tour. Besides the cross you are referring to there is another cross inside the museum at the end of the tour. You walk through it, at the base of the cross. It's illuminated by white light. Once you come through, you are in the last room of the tour and standing before a wall to wall/floor to ceiling painting of the hill at Calvary. I think I recall our guide telling us that this was Thomas Kincaid's last work. the painting is magnificent and we were told that it took several months to complete the painting. It was obviously a great labor of love.

That sounds beautiful. Maybe I can put it on the "someday" list.