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Graham Prays at Pentagon, Says 'Islam Got a Pass

Graham Prays at Pentagon, Says 'Islam Got a Pass'
Thursday, May 06, 2010
By Pauline Jelinek, Associated Press


Rev. Franklin Graham speaks with reporters after praying in the Pentagon parking lot, Thursday, May 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Washington (AP) - Evangelist Franklin Graham prayed on a sidewalk outside the Pentagon Thursday after his invitation to a prayer service inside was withdrawn because of comments that insulted Muslims.

"It looks like Islam has gotten a pass," he told reporters. "They are able to have their services, but just because I disagree ... I'm excluded."

In 2001, Graham, the son of famed evangelist Billy Graham, described Islam as evil. More recently, he said he finds Islam offensive and wants Muslims to know that Jesus Christ died for their sins. The Pentagon's chaplain office called those comments inappropriate and, at the request of the Army, withdrew Graham's invitation to attend a multi-denominational "National Day of Prayer" service that was held in the Defense Department auditorium.

He came anyway, arriving in the Pentagon parking lot just before 8 a.m. EDT - his party of a half dozen people forming a circle on the sidewalk and praying.

They stood there for about five minutes, heads bowed, as people arriving for work passed by - a man with a briefcase, one on a bike, a woman carrying breakfast pastry in a bag and another man carrying a skateboard.

Then the group walked to the Pentagon's Sept. 11 memorial roughly a couple of hundred feet away, where media had gathered because it's one of the few places were cameras are allowed on the Pentagon property. There, Graham held a news conference that lasted nearly twice as long as the prayer.

Asked why he had come, Graham said it was to pray for the men and women serving at the warfront, including his son, who he said had already been wounded in Iraq and now serves in Afghanistan.

He said he doesn't believe "all religions are equal" and that there is only "one way to God" - and that is through Jesus.

Asked if he still believes Islam is evil, he said: "I believe the way they treat women is evil, yes I do." And, can he understand how some of his comments would be offensive to Muslims? "Oh, I'm sure," he said. "But I find what they teach and what they preach and what's on the Internet - I find that to be offensive, too."

Another moment in the news conference, he said people shouldn't be offended because it's simply a disagreement in what people believe.

Graham said many American Christians "feel we are losing our freedoms while people of other faiths are gaining their freedom. It's a perception, whether it's right or wrong."

While Graham spoke outside, some 80 people attended a service inside the Pentagon that included Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim and Protestant chaplains.


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aussiepal (1 months ago)

I think its a shame that the Roman Catholic, protestant and Jewish chaplains didn't boycott the event thus forcing the issue ...then it would have been a nonsense that the only belief system represented there would have been muslim...just as it is a nonsense to have discriminated against Graham...what about all the foul things muslims have said against Jews and Christians...this is utter hypocrisy..behind all this is OBAMA who refused to take part in the National Day of Prayer...stands out like tits on a bull ! is that dude even American?? sure as hell acts like a muslim..
suspvk (2 months ago)

I'm tired of Muslims whining about EVERYTHING anyone says that is critical of their religion. Sometimes, they even issue death threats when they're "offended." No other religion does that. We are supposed to have free speech in this country, but some Muslims are doing all they can to censor what people are allowed to say. It's bad enough we have the politically correct crowd doing that already. Now, the Muslims are joining in. I thought this was America, not Saudi Arabia.

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