Zero objectivity: Seattle Times report on Franklin Graham-backed police dinner hits new low

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Seattle is in trouble.

People don't feel safe taking their kids into downtown Seattle, even the public parks (they support through taxes). The place is dirty. Mentally ill people wander about. Drug use and crime and widespread. And in the middle of it all are the demoralized Seattle police, who saw one of their precinct stations closed by rioters for three weeks last summer during the infamous CHOP occupation.

So, you’d think that an event honoring these same police would get some good press.

Not so fast. According to the Seattle Times:

The invitation to a free dinner at a four-star hotel in Bellevue starts out by thanking law enforcement officers for their bravery and service and goes on to promise an uplifting message, fellowship and practical wisdom from God’s word.

That invitation showed up in the inboxes of Seattle Police Department employees on Wednesday, according to a copy of the department wide email obtained by The Seattle Times. On Friday, police Chief Adrian Diaz revoked the email invitation because the dinner, billed as a law-enforcement appreciation event, is reportedly hosted by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. The invitation was signed by the association’s CEO, Franklin Graham, a conservative, second-generation Christian televangelist who has a history of opposing LGBTQ rights.


Some of you may remember that Graham got negative press treatment this time a year ago for setting up a tent in Central Park that had the temerity to treat COVID-19 patients. Largely ignored was the fact that a local health organization, Mount Sinai Health System, contracted with Graham to set up the tent. Most reports in the local media made it sound like it was as if Adolf Hitler had set up shop.

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Zero objectivity: Seattle Times report on Franklin Graham-backed police dinner hits new low — GetReligion
 
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Franklin Graham's statements over the years have made him a difficult figure. I expect that I do agree with him on a great deal regarding the Christian gospel, but he's made statements along the way (not just on LGBTQ issues) that overshadow what he has to say about Jesus. I wouldn't want him sponsoring an event I was holding, even if he was offering attractive funding. Probably his best bet is to step back and let other people be the public representatives for Christianity for a while.
 
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Franklin Graham's statements over the years have made him a difficult figure. I expect that I do agree with him on a great deal regarding the Christian gospel, but he's made statements along the way (not just on LGBTQ issues) that overshadow what he has to say about Jesus. I wouldn't want him sponsoring an event I was holding, even if he was offering attractive funding. Probably his best bet is to step back and let other people be the public representatives for Christianity for a while.
And this is the problem with modern "Christianity."
"I can't support somebody's effort to do good if I don't agree with them on every issue in the world."

Kind of reminds me of the speck in your own eye verse...
 
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All our institutions are in a state of near, if not outright collapse, and none is worse than the media. The disease this nation suffers will be fatal unless through God we can wrest a turnaround. No nation can survive it citizens being chronically lied to.
 
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And this is the problem with modern "Christianity."
"I can't support somebody's effort to do good if I don't agree with them on every issue in the world."

Kind of reminds me of the speck in your own eye verse...

It's not necessary to agree with someone on every issue in the world. But it may be necessary to agree with them on some important and relevant issues.

Support for the police right now is complicated. Keeping citizens safe is important, and the police play a significant role in that. But sometimes police make the citizens unsafe, as we saw in the Derek Chauvin trial.

It is time (past time) for some complicated and careful reform of policing, and of some of the societal factors that surround crime and policing. Because of his past history, I don't trust Franklin Graham to be a part of that. I think he should step back and let other voices represent Christianity in this conversation.
 
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