06/07/2026
Truth does not change just because it becomes unpopular.
When biblical issues are debated in public, Christians are called to stand on what Scripture actually says, not on interpretations shaped by culture, politics, or personal preference. That is why disagreements over the Bible matter. They are not just intellectual debates. They are questions about truth itself.
Franklin Graham's response reflects a conviction shared by many believers: if God's Word is the authority, then it cannot be redefined to fit the spirit of the age. Faithfulness requires the courage to speak clearly, even when the message is controversial.
Throughout history, biblical truth has faced opposition from every direction. Yet Christians have continued to defend what they believe Scripture teaches, regardless of public pressure or criticism. Conviction without compromise has always been a defining mark of genuine faith.
The real battle is not over popularity. It is over whether people will submit to God's Word or attempt to reshape it according to human opinion. Christians who believe the Bible is true cannot remain silent when they believe that truth is being misrepresented.
Biblical truth does not bend to culture. Culture must answer to truth.