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Billy Graham Responds to Lingering Anger Over 1972 Remarks on Jews
AP via NY Times ^ | March 17, 2002 | AP via NY Times

Posted on 03/16/2002 8:03:22 PM PST by churchillbuff

March 17, 2002

Billy Graham Responds to Lingering Anger Over 1972 Remarks on Jews

By DAVID FIRESTONE

The Associated Press The Rev. Billy Graham, left, with President Richard M. Nixon at an evangelistic crusade in Pittsburgh in 1968. A tape of a 1972 White House conversation between them has angered Jewish organizations.

It seemed impossible, when H. R. Haldeman's White House diaries came out in 1994, that the Rev. Billy Graham could once have joined with President Richard M. Nixon in discussing the "total Jewish domination of the media." Could Mr. Graham, the great American evangelist, really have said the nation's problem lies with "satanic Jews," as Mr. Nixon's aide recorded?

Mr. Graham's sterling reputation as a healer and bridge-builder was so at odds with Mr. Haldeman's account that Jewish groups paid little attention, especially because he denied the remarks so strongly.

"Those are not my words," Mr. Graham said in a public statement in May 1994. "I have never talked publicly or privately about the Jewish people, including conversations with President Nixon, except in the most positive terms."

That was the end of the story, it seemed, until two weeks ago, when the tape of that 1972 conversation in the Oval Office was made public by the National Archives. Three decades after it was recorded, the North Carolina preacher's famous drawl is tinny but unmistakable on the tape, denigrating Jews in terms far stronger than the diary accounts.

"They're the ones putting out the pornographic stuff," Mr. Graham said on the tape, after agreeing with Mr. Nixon that left-wing Jews dominate the news media. The Jewish "stranglehold has got to be broken or the country's going down the drain," he continued, suggesting that if Mr. Nixon were re-elected, "then we might be able to do something."

Finally, Mr. Graham said that Jews did not know his true feelings about them.

"I go and I keep friends with Mr. Rosenthal at The New York Times and people of that sort, you know," he told Mr. Nixon, referring to A. M. Rosenthal, then the newspaper's executive editor. "And all — I mean, not all the Jews, but a lot of the Jews are great friends of mine, they swarm around me and are friendly to me because they know that I'm friendly with Israel. But they don't know how I really feel about what they are doing to this country. And I have no power, no way to handle them, but I would stand up if under proper circumstances."

Mr. Graham, who is now 83 and in poor health, quickly issued a four- sentence apology, but he did not acknowledge making the statements and said he had no memory of the conversation, which took place after a prayer breakfast on Feb. 1, 1972.

The brevity of the apology and Mr. Graham's refusal to discuss the matter further have angered many of the same Jewish organizations that for so long counted Mr. Graham as their best friend among evangelical Christians. The taped remarks have become the subject of synagogue sermons and columns in Jewish newspapers, with some Jewish leaders suggesting that Mr. Graham had hidden anti-Semitic views for decades.

"Here we have an American icon, the closest we have to a spiritual leader of America, who has been playing a charade for all these years," Abraham H. Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said in an interview last week. "What's frightening is that he has been so close to so many presidents, and who knows what else he has been saying privately."

Mr. Foxman urged Mr. Graham to return the award he won in 1971 from the National Conference of Christians and Jews — one of many such awards presented to him.

Yesterday, Mr. Graham's organization issued a longer apology, in which Mr. Graham acknowledged making the statements, but repudiated them.

"I don't ever recall having those feelings about any group, especially the Jews, and I certainly do not have them now," he said. "My remarks did not reflect my love for the Jewish people. I humbly ask the Jewish community to reflect on my actions on behalf of Jews over the years that contradict my words in the Oval Office that day."

Mr. Foxman subsequently issued a statement accepting the new apology, but for many Jews the damage had already been done. In a recent column in several Jewish newspapers, the Washington journalist James D. Besser said the remarks should awaken Jews to the intense dislike for them among many evangelical Christians, except insofar as Jews are useful to the fulfillment of Christian apocalyptic prophecies.

The tapes have been particularly disturbing to people and groups who have worked to find common ground between Jews and evangelical Christians, many of whom say that their progress has now been significantly set back. For years, Mr. Graham stood apart from other evangelicals in his refusal to proselytize Jews directly, sharply disagreeing on the issue with his own denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention. Because of that stance, the American Jewish Committee presented Mr. Graham with its National Interreligious Award in 1977, calling him one of the century's greatest Christian friends of Jews.

The taped remarks, however, will only help perpetuate the stereotypes that Jews and evangelicals hold about each other, said Rabbi Yechiel Z. Eckstein, president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, based in Chicago.

"Jewish friends are coming up to me now and saying, `See, we told you so — they're all frauds,' " said Rabbi Eckstein, an Orthodox Jew who has become a liaison between Israel and evangelical Christians.

Mr. Graham's friends and biographers have tried to come up with some explanation for an act that so sharply diverges from five decades of almost universally admired public behavior. Lewis Drummond, the Billy Graham Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth at Samford University, a Southern Baptist institution in Birmingham, Ala., said he believed that Mr. Graham was referring throughout his conversation only to those few Jews he considered unethical for distributing pornography.

"There's not an anti-Semitic bone in his body," said Dr. Drummond, a longtime friend of Mr. Graham's who has written a book about him. Dr. Drummond recalled that Mr. Graham had always preached against intolerance, refusing — in the South of the 1950's and 60's — to hold his crusades in segregated auditoriums and inviting the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to join him in the pulpit.

Another biographer, William Martin of Rice University, suggested that Mr. Graham was thinking only of liberal Jews with whom he disagreed politically. Mr. Martin said that just as Mr. Graham grew up in a culture of segregation and moved beyond it, he had also evolved beyond what his thoughts were in 1972.

Mr. Graham's statement yesterday expressed hope that he had grown past his words that day in the Oval Office. Describing himself as "an old man of 83 suffering from several ailments," he said his life had been a pilgrimage of growth and change.

"Every year during their High Holy Days, the Jewish community reminds us all of our need for repentance and forgiveness," he wrote. "God's mercy and grace give me hope — for myself, and for our world."


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To: a_witness
a_witness I've followed this thread and in post 107 you had wrote: "... apologized for this sin."

What sin are you talking about?

Just trying to follow you on that.

121 posted on 03/19/2002 1:09:11 PM PST by CJ Wolf
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To: CJ Wolf
What sin are you talking about?

Bearing false witness,
if you hold that bigotry against the Jews is not a sin.

122 posted on 03/19/2002 1:41:23 PM PST by a_witness
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To: Okiegolddust
where you basically are questioning each other's mental state

I've questioned no one's mental state, only their character and spiritual state if you would.

123 posted on 03/19/2002 1:42:30 PM PST by a_witness
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To: Aurelius
Why do you keep bringing in Mr. Nixon. I have said nothing about Mr. Nixon.

Precisely,
and neither did Graham.

124 posted on 03/19/2002 1:43:16 PM PST by a_witness
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To: churchillbuff
Thank God that God-fearing Jews like Medved, Lapin, Feder, Prager are making common cause with righteous Gentiles

Don't leave out Laura Schlessinger. She went on and on and on about this on her show yesterday.

125 posted on 03/19/2002 1:45:00 PM PST by Alouette
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To: churchillbuff
ADL Accepts The Rev. Graham's Apology
126 posted on 03/19/2002 1:46:39 PM PST by RCW2001
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To: zoyd
The ACLU isn't a free market organization. Where do you get this nonsense from.

They think people have a constitutional right to welfare.

ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin was a committed communist later breaking with it after Stalin's crimes couldn't be swept under the rug any longer.

127 posted on 03/19/2002 1:51:20 PM PST by VinnyTex
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To: RCW2001
I'm not surprised, no reason not to. The threads too long not to link this.

A Statement by Evangelist Billy Graham on Intolerance and Prejudice Following Release of Nixon White House Tapes

128 posted on 03/19/2002 2:16:05 PM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson
I had scores of conversations with Mr. Nixon in which we discussed every conceivable subject. However, I cannot imagine what caused me to make those comments, which I totally repudiate. Whatever the reason, I was wrong for not disagreeing with the President, and I sincerely apologize to anyone I have offended.

I accept Billy Graham's apology.

129 posted on 03/19/2002 2:21:02 PM PST by a_witness
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To: a_witness
You make no sense.
131 posted on 03/19/2002 2:49:52 PM PST by Aurelius
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To: Aurelius
You make no sense.

You don't listen to Billy Graham.

132 posted on 03/19/2002 2:52:40 PM PST by a_witness
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To: a_witness
Me too.

I would have thought this would be a three comment thread. IMO, much of the discussion (defending and excusing his 1971 statements) is demeaning to Billy Graham, though it certainly doesn't demean the man.

133 posted on 03/19/2002 3:01:21 PM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson
I think the reason for that is they don't really care about Billy. They want to hang on to the right to attack Jews as Jews. Therefore they can no accept his apology and repudiate his words that day as he genuinely can in true repentance. They do not share the same spirit he has.
134 posted on 03/19/2002 3:04:05 PM PST by a_witness
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To: Okiegolddust
Lord I hope not! :>)
135 posted on 03/19/2002 3:09:44 PM PST by VinnyTex
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To: a_witness
You're probably right.
136 posted on 03/19/2002 3:13:44 PM PST by SJackson
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To: VinnyTex
Don't apologize Billy. Everything you said is 100 percent true

What he said was true only more so.

Historically Jews HAVE been a source of great evil.

Jewish philosophers like Marx and Trotsky set the stage for the brutal genocides of the 20th century.

The Jewish dominated media is the dominant force in our current cultural slide and the advancement of every evil political agenda.

On the plus side, where whould physics and the other sciences be without the brilliance of Jewish scientists? Every significant new understanding seemed to spring from the mind of a Jew.

The Bible was written by Jews. God even came to earth as a Jew.

They are unquestionably the chosen people. They stand out in bold relief in whatever they do.

It sometimes seems that in the grand sweep of history, they are the stars and everyone else is just supporting cast.

The Jews are noteworthy for both evil and good. If we dwell on one more than the other, that would be bigoted I suppose. But the greater concern is the promise given the Jews in the Bible:
"I will bless them that bless thee, and curse them that curse thee."

137 posted on 03/19/2002 3:28:19 PM PST by UnChained
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To: Okiegolddust
Jewish control of the major media in the media age makes the enforced silence both paradoxical and paralyzing. Survival in public life requires that you know all about it, but never refer to it. A hypocritical etiquette forces us to pretend that the Jews are powerless victims; and if you don't respect their victimhood, they'll destroy you. It's a phenomenal display not of wickedness relay, but of fierce ethnocentrism, a sort of furtive racial superpatriotism.

As usual, Sobran is right -- Jews constitute a powerful group, yet as a group Jews are immune from criticism. Needless to say, this immunity does not apply to whites, blacks, Arabs, asians, Christians, or Muslims.

It's all so hypocritical it makes me laugh.

138 posted on 03/19/2002 3:59:50 PM PST by Blade
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To: Check6
You're a twit. Is Bill Clinton Jewish? Hillary Clinton? Tom Dasshole? Al Gore? Jesse Jackson? Ted Kennedy? Pat Leahy? James Carville?
139 posted on 03/19/2002 5:03:50 PM PST by Holden Magroin
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To: Blade
If Jews are immune from criticism, where did you learn of their faults?
140 posted on 03/19/2002 5:04:46 PM PST by Holden Magroin
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