That's not a choice given teh circumstances.Actually, we have a choice to be thankful for a brother whom the Lord has used to spread the message of salvation by grace through faith to millions around the world, and to acknowledge this about a brother who may have only a short few years left on this earth before he goes to be with Jesus in person.
I am not defining disobedience in terms of a particular view of separation. I am defining it in terms of the Bible. God said to mark and separate from those who cause division by teaching contrary to the doctrine. Graham disobeyed that command. God said that anyone who preaches another gospel is anathema. Graham disregarded that command. That has nothing to do with SBC or IFB. It has to do with God's clear commands.But you as an IFB and I as an SBC disagree on what is disobedience, because here you are defining it in terms of a particular view of separation. That view is somewhat unique to IFB's.
The cooperation is sponsorship. I have given resources that make it clear what is entailed. I am not talking about a minor point of disagreement. This is a major issue.
Yes, because it contradicts his actions and his other statements.Do you believe the quote below is unclear?
quote: "In all our Crusades we place a prominent banner with Jesus' words, 'I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.' We put that verse there because people live in a confused world, with so many competing religious voices calling men and women to follow them. But Christ is distinctive and exclusive about the way to God. There can be no true Christianity apart from Him. While some of the ethics and idealism of other religions may run parallel to Christian teachings, the fact remains, as stated by Jesus Christ, 'No man cometh unto the Father but by me' (John 14:6, KJV).
"Over the years I have met people with many religious and philosophical views. Many of them have had deep commitment to their beliefs. But I have become even more convinced of the uniqueness and the truth of Christ and His Gospel. And I want to continue preaching it as long as possible."