The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association removed language labeling Mormonism a cult from its website after the famed preacher met with Republican nominee Mitt Romney last week and pledged to help his presidential campaign.
The removal came after a gay rights group reported that the cult reference remained online even after Graham all but endorsed Romney, a Mormon, last Thursday.
Ken Barun, chief of staff for the Charlotte-based Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, confirmed the removal on Tuesday.
Our primary focus at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has always been promoting the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Barun said in a statement. We removed the information from the website because we do not wish to participate in a theological debate about something that has become politicized during this campaign.
Surveys show that most evangelicals do not consider Mormons to be Christian, but most still support Romneys candidacy. The GOP nominee will need a strong turnout from evangelicals, who tally a quarter of the electorate, to defeat President Barack Obama on Nov. 6.
Romney met with Graham and his son, Franklin, in the elderly evangelists North Carolina home last week. After the meeting Graham said he was impressed by Romneys business career and his strong moral convictions.
According to Romney campaign spokesman Rick Gorka, Graham told the GOP nominee, Ill do all I can to help you. Romney later held a campaign rally in nearby Asheville.
Meanwhile, however, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association website continued to call Mormons members of a cult along with Unitarians, Jehovahs Witnesses, Scientologists, Spiritists and members of the Unification Church. The reference was made in a section of the website called "Billy Graham's My Answers."
According to CNN, a question dated June 5, 2010, asked, "What is a cult?"
The features of a cult, according to the website, are acceptance of revelations outside the Bible, a belief in salvation through good works and unorthodox doctrines on the Trinity.
The cult reference, which was later removed, was first reported by the New Civil Rights Movement, a gay rights advocacy group.
According to the liberal website Daily Kos, the belief that Mormons are members of a cult is built into the BGEAs website. The site is programmed to call up articles about cults, including one authored by Billy Graham, when readers search for Mormon.
Billy Grahams own website is automated so that Christians who search for the term Mormon will get this page result and be informed, straight from Billy Graham himself, that the Mormon Church is in reality a cult, said Daily Kos writer Bruce Wilson.
Franklin Graham has said that most Christians would not recognize Mormonism as part of Christianity.
However, the younger Graham has congratulated Romney on the GOP platform and said he cannot vote for a candidate who supports same-sex marriage and advocates abortion. Obama supports abortion rights and has said he personally backs same-sex marriage.















