Friday, September 03, 2010

Glen Beck's Rallies: Mormon Evangelism

So what 's the difference between what Beck is doing and Obama/Jeremiah Wright? Both use politics to promote their false religion of works.

Christian Research Network reports:

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Brannon Howse gives this dire warning: Glenn Beck Rally Set Stage for “Christians” to Accept Paganism, and Mormons Say Beck Achieved 200 Year Goal of Getting Evangelicals to Declare That Mormons Are Christians Brannon laments:

I tried to warn evangelical leaders about Glenn Beck’s rallies but most of them laughed at me. Now Satan is the one laughing at them as “Christians” run head-long into embracing non-Biblical theology and call it “Christian”.

Greg West in the Mormon LDS Examiner validates my pre-Beck rally warnings to Evangelical leaders on my radio program, columns, e-mails, and phone conversations. I told them that partnering with Beck in a spiritual enterprise would send the message that Mormons are Christians.

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CRN: Beck Rally Causes More Evangelical Confusion

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Listen to Crosstalk host Vic Eliason’s inverview with Brannon Howse. The following was excerpted from Crosstalk’s promo:

When Beck credits the Native Americans as being God’s chosen people, he’s referencing the Mormon teaching that the Native Americans migrated here from Israel. When he encourages people to embrace phrases such as “I am that I am” and informs people to look to your higher self and find the truth within, he’s communicating New Age teachings.

Why are many evangelicals failing to see what should be obvious contradictions with the Bible? Are evangelicals apostatizing to the point that they feel we can link up with Mormons so that God can bless America?

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CRN:

The Glenn Beck Rally — Divine Destiny or Evangelical Scandal? :



From Dr. Paul M. Elliott, of Teaching the Word Ministries:

As Beck told Fox News host Bill O’Reilly after the rally, the group on the memorial steps consisted of “240 pastors, priests, rabbis and imams on stage [who] all locked arms saying the principles of America need to be taught from the pulpit.” Beck said that even atheists are welcome to be involved in the movement, because they know how to “self-regulate” in the same way that Christians and Jews follow the Ten Commandments.

According to published news reports, among those who have enlisted in Beck’s “Black-Robed Regiment” are Liberty University president Jerry Falwell, Jr.; former Focus on the Family president James Dobson; Richard Land, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention; rabbi and management consultant David Lapin; television star and columnist Chuck Norris; mega-church pastor John Hagee; a number of Roman Catholic priests; and even some Muslim imams.

Read the rest at Watcher’s Lamp.

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Watcher's Lamp goes on to report:

"Beck said, “These men and women here don’t agree on fundamentals. They don’t agree on everything that every church teaches. What they do agree on is that God is the answer.”

Echoing the spiritually bankrupt Moral-Majority philosophy of his late father, Jerry Falwell, Jr. said this: “Glenn Beck’s Mormon faith is irrelevant. People of all faiths, all races and all creeds spoke and attended the event. Nobody was there to endorse anyone else’s faith..."

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Yet religion WAS used, was appealed to. What is with these "Evangelical" "leaders"??!

He's sounding just like Rick Warren and others. Doctrine doesn't matter, a false god doesn't matter. It actually reminds me of Oprah Winfrey too, now that I think about it. Focus On the Family also is in that same mentality: teach "morality" to Atheist Chinese, but leave Jesus Christ out of it. What deception from those that claim the name of Jesus Christ!

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