Who Said That? (4)

1, November 8, 2007

question-mark.jpg   It’s time once again to play Who Said That?

Here’s a conversation between a popular evangelical and a U.S. president on the topic of Jews. The evangelical calls the Jewish influence on the media a “stronghold” that “has to be broken or this country’s going down the drain.

The conversation continues: 

President:    “You believe that?”

Evangelical:    “Yes, sir.”

President:    “Oh boy. So do I. I can’t ever say that but I believe it.”

Evangelical:    “If you get elected a second time, then we might be able to do something.”

So can you guess who this dynamic duo is? Before you do, here’s one more exchange:

Evangelical:    “A lot of Jews are great friends of mine. They swarm around me and are friendly to me, because they know that I am friendly to Israel and so forth, but they don’t know how I really feel about what they’re doing to this country, and I have no power and no way to handle them.”

President:    “You must not let them know.”

So, who said that? 

A. Joel Osteen and President George W. Bush

B. Rick Warren and President Bill Clinton

C. Jerry Falwell and President Ronald Reagan

D. Pat Robertson and President Jimmy Carter

E. Billy Graham and President Richard Nixon

ANSWER 


Who said that? (3)

1, August 29, 2007

question-mark.jpg    It’s time once again to play Who Said That?

Interviewer: Tell me, what do you think is the future of Christianity?

Response: …I think there’s the body of Christ which comes from all the Christian groups around the world, or outside the Christian groups. I think everybody that loves Christ or knows Christ, whether they’re conscious of it or not, they’re members of the body of Christ. And I don’t think that we’re going to see a great sweeping revival that will turn the whole world to Christ at any time. . . . And that’s what God is doing today, He’s calling people out of the world for His name. Whether they come from the Muslim world, or the Buddhist world, or the Christian world, or the non-believing world, they are members of the body of Christ because they’ve been called by God. They may not even know the name of Jesus, but they know in their heart that they need something that they don’t have, and they turn to the only light that they have and I think that they are saved, and that they’re going to be with us in heaven.

Interviewer: That’s fantastic, I’m so thrilled to hear you say that. There’s a wideness in God’s mercy.

Response: There is, there definitely is.

A. Shirley MacLaine interviewing Joel Osteen

B. Barbra Walters interviewing Rick Warren

C. Oprah Winfrey interviewing Robert Schuller

D. Robert Schuller interviewing Billy Graham

E. Billy Graham interviewing T.D. Jakes

ANSWER


Who Said That? (2)

1, August 23, 2007

question-mark.jpg   It’s time to play Who Said That?

Interviewer: Do you think there’s a form of purgatory … for people who never heard the name of Christ?

Response: That’s a debate that’s going on, especially in England at the moment. But I think that uh, I don’t have any thoughts on that because I don’t know. I don’t think the Bible teaches one way or the other.

A. Bill Hybels

B. Billy Graham

C. Pope Benedict

D. Mother Theresa

E. Rick Warren

ANSWER


Who Said That? (1)

1, August 10, 2007

question-mark.jpg  “Word of Faith” quote from March of 2007:

Everyday I claimed “I AM GETTING WELL”! And I BELIEVED that with all my heart! P.S. I will not use the word remission! It’s a doubt word! That, in my opinion, says the cancer could come back. I say the cancer is GONE! I have NO MORE cancer. I refuse to give it permission to come back!

A. Lance Armstrong

B. Kenneth Copeland

C. Tammy Faye Bakker-Messner

D. Billy Graham

E. Benny Hinn

ANSWER