Dr. Mehmet Oz, the popular TV host made famous from appearances on Oprah, has teamed up with DeVon Franklin in the month of February for a TV series they’re calling “Faithful Fridays.” Faithwire’s Kirsten Haglund recently sat down with the hosts to find out more about how this idea came to light, and how you can conquer being overwhelmed with stress.
Every Friday in February, “The Dr. Oz Show” has been exploring what it means to have faith and tackling some of the biggest questions many of us face in our lives. For example, one recent episode featured Kathy Lee Gifford as a guest. Gifford said not only is Faithful Fridays a “great” idea, but also a necessary one. READ MORE
DeVon Franklin is 7th Day Adventist (Salvation by grace, but to show you actually repent, you have to follow the law, otherwise you are not really a believer, claiming the Sabbath for worship, not the day of resurrection) and Dr. Oz (Mehmet Cengiz Oz) is muslim, who proclaims that we all have shared values, who? “Jews, Muslims, Christians, all of us. The values that all of us pray will be held by our children as they build a better future.” (Boteach, Rabbi Shmuley. “Talking With Dr. Oz About Israel, Islam and Lust.” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 28 July 2013, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rabbi-shmuley-boteach/talking-with-dr-oz-about-_b_3668191.html. Accessed 20 Feb. 2017.) So is this in-line with Biblical Christianity? Muslim values from the Quran and the Hadith, which they value as truly inspired by God and the New Testament as “corrupted.” This isn’t what I would call “shared values.” Counterfeit Christianity, at best, more likely Chrislam. Let’s put the history of Muhammad’s teaching to that of prophetic fulfillment and accurate textual details of the Holy Scripture. Mr. Hollywood Producer, has Dr. Oz ever spoken against Islamic Jihad? So you still trust him?