Franklin Graham crusade ads banned in England

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Franklin Graham crusade ads yanked off buses in England over his ‘anti-LGBTQ’ remarks

A transit company in England has yanked ads from the sides of its double-decker buses promoting North Carolina evangelist Franklin Graham’s planned crusade in the seaside resort town of Blackpool.

The company acted in response to complaints from British LGBTQ leaders.

Graham shot back on Facebook, saying his “Crusade of Hope” in September will be designed to “transform hearts and lives.”

“I’m sorry,” Graham posted, “that some see hope as offensive, but I can assure you that tens of thousands of people in Blackpool and across the United Kingdom are searching for hope. Sex, drugs, money, even religion—none of these are the answer. “

9 Comments

  • Reply July 19, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    as anticipated by #brexit Ricky Grimsley

  • John E. Ruffle

  • Reply July 19, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    Joe Absher no street preaching with bus bill boards

    • Reply July 19, 2018

      Joe Absher

      Sounds like pretty good advertising to me.

  • Reply July 19, 2018

    Robert Erwine

    Thank God , Graham is one of the worst offenders when it comes to turning people away from Jesus and the good news , Franklin’s twisted theology mixed with politics is no worse than what charismatic dominionists do .

  • Reply July 19, 2018

    Gene Brown

    England ig no rant!!!!

  • Reply July 19, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    Liberty all over? Jimmy Humphrey

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