Franklin Graham: How Christians Should Respond to the ‘Muslim’ Ban

Feb 1, 2017 by

by Jessilyn Justice, Charisma News:

As President Donald Trump signed a temporary immigration halt from some Middle Eastern nations, many people in the United States exploded in wrath.

Thousands gathered at airports to protest and offer aid to the incoming refugees who were temporarily detained for extra screening.

Media and enraged protesters called the freeze a “Muslim ban,” which sparked further demonstrations around the country.

In a time of turmoil, evangelist Franklin Graham offered these words of wisdom:

“There have been a lot of protests and discussion about President Donald J. Trump’s executive action on immigration. Some people seem to have forgotten that the priority of the president of the United States is protecting the Constitution and the safety of Americans. That’s exactly what President Trump is trying to do. Taking action to secure our borders had to start somewhere. Is it perfect? Maybe not, but it is a first step. As they work on solutions during this 90-day travel ban, unfortunately there are some innocent families caught in this time of transition,” he said.

“I think that a thorough vetting process really needs to apply to people coming into the U.S. from all countries—not just seven. We have to be sure that the philosophies of those entering our country are compatible with our Constitution. If a person does not agree with our principles of freedom, democracy and liberty, which we cherish, they should not be allowed to come. Without question, Sharia law is not compatible,” he continued.

But many believers are at a loss on how to help, or if they should. They turn to Matthew 25, claiming people who support the immigration halt are turning away Jesus.

Graham offered this insight:

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