Franklin Graham: Obama Exporting Acceptance of Immorality

President Obama with Kenyan President Kenyatta.
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Kenya’s leaders made it abundantly clear that they did not want to discuss President Barack Obama’s views on gay rights. Nevertheless, the defiant Democrat pushed the gay agenda into his Kenya talks.

In fact, Obama publicly lectured Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta about gay rights on Saturday. And evangelist Franklin Graham isn’t standing silently.

“I didn’t know that we were sending our president halfway around the world to promote the gay and lesbian agenda! Samaritan’s Purse has an office in Kenya and has worked there many years, and I can tell you that the churches in Kenya know what the Bible says about homosexuality—it is a sin,” Graham says.

“Sin should not be embraced, but recognized truthfully for what it is and for its serious consequences. God’s Word says, ‘the wages of sin is death.’ Thankfully though, sin does have a remedy—forgiveness is available through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. As a world leader, the United States of America is now exporting the acceptance of immorality via our president. What will the cost of that be?”

Historically, the United States has been known for exporting the gospel—for sending out more missionaries to the world than any other nation. Now, we’re exporting the acceptance of sexual immorality.

Graham is asking the right question. What will the cost of that be? Sound off.

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