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Billy Graham Preaching at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD July 7, 2006 (His Final Public Sermon)

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This was the final time Billy Graham spoke to a mass audience in public, at the Camden Yards ballpark in Baltimore, Maryland. I was in the audience for this event. Initially we were told it would just be his son speaking and Billy would be there to give a brief speech before the sermon, however it turned out to be the opposite. This video was posted on Billy's website for a time after the event, I'm not sure if they still have it up there but here it is. God bless.

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  • Lots of people claim Billy Graham to be a heretic and slander him but I do not understand why, he carries the most important message of all. Christ crucified for us.

  • The Roman Catholic Church teaches unbiblical doctorines like the Trinity and celebrates Pagan holidays Like Christmas and Easter Also pray to Saints and Mary which is completely unbiblical.

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  • only god can judge the ones that criticice him should look at them selves.first dont you all be like the men that accused the woman and jesus said throw the rock who has not sin .would any one of you throw a rock to billy graham . Sorry for my English am cuban

  • the devil is the only accuser. God bless billy graham he shure did as you all can see

  • If I told you that god instructed me to take an assault rifle and shoot up a mall would you believe me? No you wouldn't, because it is more modern than the bible. Remember when god instruct Abraham to kill his son? If god did instruct me to do that it would be crazy, very very crazy, but not more crazy than virgin births, not more crazy than a loving god damning people to hell for working on the Sabbath or disobeying your parents, and certainly as hell not more crazy than a talking snake.

  • @everdox AMEN

  • @Mcstroke57 Well now it's just become a matter of subjectivity, because when I read those verses, I see Jesus equating himself to the Father. The Roman Catholic church didn't create the notion of Trinity, they just named it. The notion exists all throughout the Bible. Just wondering, are you a Christian? If so, no use getting caught up over doctrinal differences, it's all between you and God! So I'll stop debating, and just start praying :)

  • @lataaache Jesus was NOT born on christmas, he NEVER told us to celebrate his birth.

    Easter is about Ishtar and Jesus never told us to celebrate Easter.

  • @lataaache Continuing...

    John 10:30 "I and my Father are one."

    John 10:38 "But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works: that ye may know, and believe, that the Father is in me, and I in him."

    Jesus is not the Father.

  • @lataaache In the fourth century A.D., at the councils of Nicaea, and Constantinople (325 A.D. & 381 A.D.), the Roman emperor Constantine and the early "church fathers" (of the Roman Catholic church) implemented the doctrine of the "Trinity" which, diametrically opposed to scripture, teaches that "Father, Son, and Holy Ghost" are three persons in the Godhead called "God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit".

    The Trinity was never taught in scripture it is man made.

  • @Mcstroke57 oh and also, as I said, I'm aware that the traditions in themselves have pagan origins, but what I was saying is that it's really awesome how they've taken on Christian depth and meaning, as should everything in life! Jesus really doesn't get wrapped up in the details of when he was born, or the names of celebrations. All he cares about is what's going on in our hearts. If we're celebrating His birth, His death and His resurrection, then we're all good :)

  • @Mcstroke57 John 10:30, mate! Granted, the actual word trinity wasn't used in the bible, but neither was the word rapture, and that doesn't make that unbiblical. There's actually loads of references to the fact that Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit all work together as one, I'd encourage you to study the new testament a little more :) I recommend Romans, all the John books.. Oh and also, in Genesis, sometimes when God speaks he says "we". More than one!

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