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Society|Thu, Jun. 25 2009 09:52 AM EDT

New Nixon Tapes Include Phone Call with Billy Graham

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

A 1973 conversation between President Nixon and evangelist Billy Graham about Israel was among the secretly recorded tapes from the Nixon presidency that were made public this week.

  • Billy Graham President Richard Nixon
    (Photo: AP Images / Lou Krasky, File)
    Evangelist Billy Graham, center, and President Richard Nixon, right, survey the capacity crowd of more than 65,000 attending Graham's Crusade at Neyland Stadium on the campus of the University of Tennessee, May 28, 1970. At left is first lady Pat Nixon.

Though significantly milder than the 1972 Oval Office conversation that was made public in 2002, the latest recording has added fuel to those unable or unwilling to forgive the now-aged evangelist for past anti-Semitic remarks that had even shocked his admirers.

“The newly released Nixon tapes only reinforce what we now know about a formidable, but flawed man who was so deeply infected with anti-Semitism that he was unable to see it, even in himself,” Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said regarding the nation’s 37th president.

“Startling, too, is the information that continues to come out about the Rev. Billy Graham's anti-Semitism, showing how he raised the subject of Jews with Nixon and commiserated with him about the 'synagogue of Satan' and Jews who promote pornography and obscenity,” he added in a statement. “While never expressing these views in public, Rev. Graham unabashedly held forth with the president with age-old classical anti-Semitic canards.”

On Wednesday, however, Graham's longtime spokesman, A. Larry Ross, told USA Today that the world renowned evangelist has never been an anti-Semite and that the remarks should be understood in context, as part of a conversation with the president.

In the 20-minute conversation, dated Feb. 21, 1973, Nixon was expressing grave disappointment in Israel for its “stupid” decision to shoot down an unarmed civilian aircraft that accidentally flew into then-Israeli-controlled airspace. The shooting of Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 that day resulted in the deaths of 113.

“With a thing like this, they lose all of the support that they have and the world. We’re they’re only friends anyways. No other country is their friend anymore,” Nixon told Graham around 8:14 that evening. “Oh, it’s just terrible.”

In response, Graham brought up how Jewish leaders were also alienating Christians in the United States and overseas.

The then-54-year-old evangelist referred to reports in newspapers detailing how Israeli leaders were “talking about expelling all Christians from Israel” and how Jewish leaders in America were “damning” Campus Crusade for Christ and other religious groups who were taking part in “KEY ’73,” a landmark, nationwide evangelistic effort that brought together 130 denominations, church bodies, and para-ecclesiastical groups.

“They are going right after the Church. And there’s a great deal of feelings beginning to rise in areas where they’ve had great friendship,” Graham said.

"What I really think is, deep down in this country, there is a lot of anti-Semitism, and all this is going to do is stir it up," added Nixon.

Later in the conversation, Graham talks about the “synagogue of Satan,” one of two types of Jews that he said are mentioned in the Bible.

“They’re the ones putting out the pornographic literature. They’re the ones putting out these obscene films,” Graham said.

In clarifying the remark, Ross told USA Today that the "synagogue of Satan," which appears in the Book of Revelation, actually refers to anyone whose "lives and work are not in keeping with traditional Jewish values." Continue »

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  • Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:10 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Why is it that you cannot discuss in an open manner members of a group who may not be behaving in a manner you favour or who hold a view you disagree with without a knee jerk reaction that you are anti-Semitic, homophobic, racist.

    There are Christians whose views I disagree with but I am not anti-Christian, I am not in favour of many of the Israeli governments actions but I am not anti-Semitic, I do not agree with the special status that the Gay lobby are seeking but I am not homo-phobiv, it is self evident that there are national and/or ethnic characteristics and attitudes around the world. Some funny, some sad but I am not racist.

    Please people wake up and grow up.

    BG was discussing a particular subset of a group that predominated in a particular sector. He was discussing world issues with a world leader. Just because he is nor fulsome in his praise of someone does not mean he against everyone of that group!

    I like Americans and find much in America I admire. I have met 100's of Americans over the years and only found a couple I did not like. I consider myself an atlantacist rather than a Europhile. A friend to America but not a syncophant!
    A real friend can look you in the eye and say "Stop being a smuck!"

    Intelligent and open discussion even where it is uncomfortable is the only way to defeat the anti's.
    BG Has a track record of active support for the jewish people and Israel.That is what he should be judged for not a 30 yr old conversation about nothing.

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:43 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Flagged as inappropriate. show rlw4717 Leave the past in the past? So I guess two thousand years of church history, the history of Israel, everything written and spoken and done in the name of Jesus, plus human history outside of the Christian context is irrelevant to "following Jesus?" hide

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:30 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    homo man -

    Your politics is just as bad as your theology. Get an education, please.

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:25 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Leave the past in the past, thats not important living for jesus is the most important thing we can do on earth. I'm sure we all have faults of our own. Love Jesus

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:43 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ''I assure you I am being serious, but would it be possible to have that in English?''


    LOL!

    I can assure you it is in English, one just has to read it slowly.

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:15 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Flagged as inappropriate. show believer writes: "hman, and your point is?" Republicans have consistently been working *against* the principles of Jesus Christ ever since Herbert Hoover, with only the possible exception of Eisenhower (and Adlai Stevenson still would have been much better.) hide

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:47 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    I have heard so much bad stuff about B.G.

    Plus the fact that the world loves him so much cannot be good.

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    hman, and your point is?

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:54 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    In a Newsweek Magazine interview several years ago, Billy Graham told of this
    conversation and how he regretted it. He has repented and asked forgiveness.
    He said he would "crawl on his knees" and ask forgiveness if they wanted him
    to. Eli Wiezel, accepted his sorrow and toured the Holocaust Museum with
    Billy Graham. Graham said his venture into politics is one of the things he
    regretted most.
    ________________________________________________________________
    "When the tapes were publicly released, Graham apologized, stating, "[A]lthough I have no memory of the occasion, I deeply regret comments I apparently made... They do not reflect my views, and I sincerely apologize for any offense caused by the remarks,"[29] and "If it wasn't on tape, I would not have believed it. I guess I was trying to please... I went to a meeting with Jewish leaders and I told them I would crawl to them to ask their forgiveness."[30] According to Newsweek magazine, "[T]he shock of the revelation was magnified because of Graham's longtime support of Israel and his refusal to join in calls for conversion of the Jews."[30]"
    ________________________________________________________________

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:44 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Flagged as inappropriate. show In another statement on these tapes in a different conversation (not with Graham), Nixon said that interracial pregnancy was grounds for abortion: "There are times when an abortion is necessary. I know that. When you have a black and a white," he told an aide, before adding: "Or a rape." http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0609/Nixon_saw_interracial_pregnancy_as_grounds_for_abortion.html hide

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:40 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Hello darshan

    I assure you I am being serious, but would it be possible to have that in English?

    Thanks

    Steve

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Since Dr.Graham's observation circa 1970 of a general antisemitism "deep down in this country", it has emerged, but not generally; rather, specifically in the transmogrified and most virulent possible form- as found in the proposed and stated policies of mainline Protestant denominations who, along with their N.American & European allies and umbrella organizations, continue to seek to de-legitimize and demonize the People=State of Israel.
    This dark, new "Christian" reality is something that behooves the Church universal, once more!. and butless than sixty years after the Holocaust, to monitor, report on and expose;otherwise our silence shall be construed as consent. What is more, "what ye have done..unto the least of these My Brethren" Matthew 25:40, will be brought to our charge! If we are to keep our eye on The L-RD, we can be sure He is keeping His Eyes on His Beloved!

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:18 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    (Startling, too, is the information that continues to come out about the Rev. Billy Graham's anti-Semitism)

    Another example why we should keep our eyes on the Lord instead of men!

    It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes (Psalms 118:9).

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