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Why I write this Blog

I don’t have anything against the Mormon as a person. I think there are probably plenty of good (by the worlds terms) people in the church. I DO have many problems with LDS as a organization (Mormonism) and the lies and deception by which they operate. I, unlike many other christians, have no problem with them calling themselves “christian”.  Some may well be. There are plenty of nut balls that call themselves Christian and there is no law against such labels. My worries come in when they try to lure unsuspecting historic Christians and lost souls to their brand of the Gospel, by deceiving them into thinking  that they are of the same type Christian that history has told us of, by pouring different meanings into common lingo of the historic Christian and acting like, “hey we believe in the gospel too, (wink wink)” when they know full well that the gospel they speak of has no resemblance to the historical one. That is trickery as can be seen here: http://youtu.be/_eZB8ycd4tQ. In this video funded by the Mormons they go out of their way not to let on they are mormons. It’s the bate and switch. If you don’t see this video as deceptive (among many other marketing ploys of the LDS) then I would just have to say you have a screw loose.

Why use Glenn Beck?

I use Glenn Beck’s name mostly because he is a famous mormon and there are allot of google searches for what he believes (mormonisim + glenn beck) and he also embodies the Christian Activist trend which lures many Christians under his wings. Do I care what he believes? No. I care that he is leading Christians in a non-Christian act. To conquer the world  (nation) by force and redeem it. Force people to obey a God they don’t believe in, values they do not share. Jesus said if my kingdom was of this world my followers would fight.  His kingdom is not of this world. We are to be a quiet and peaceable people, and we are anything but, right now. Our weapons are not activism, but prayer and the gospel. Thats how we change the world. Now if your a Christian and a activist, like say you like to go save puppies in your spare time, more power to you. I’m speaking of the Church, as a organization, as the body, using their pulpits and radio stations to fight a war on behalf of Christ. We are to proclaim the gospel, not ponder what goes on in a Gay man’s bedroom. We should be bringing the Gay butts into our churches by the gospel, and let Jesus deal with their sins. The spirit and the word defines sin in our heart, not a picket line. Prayer in Schools, crosses on public grounds, God on our money… who gives a rip. We’re not of this world. We have nothing invested in this world. We have no reason to suspect un-believers will follow our BRAND of Christianity.

We, Christian already have our jobs defined for us

feed the hungry, cloth the naked, visit the imprisoned, comfort the widow. These things are totally opposite from group Activism. What makes matters worse is our commander and chief, Glenn Beck, is a deceived lost soul that, if he believes his own church teachings, thinks that all you blind sheep Christians following him are a “abomination of God“, “pagans”, “all (christian churches) wrong”.

Now, you will say… How do you know what Glenn Beck believes? I don’t. I’m assuming that he’s a good mormon,  that he trusts his prophets to lead him (see Beck crying over his dead Prophet.) and that he has studied the mormon faith (he said in a blog that he studied it for years – can’t find it) and knows what it teaches and still remains a member. He could be a bad Mormon and not believe any of the crazy stuff (which 80% of it is crazy) but I don’t really care. I’m just using and abusing his name for a purpose of opening Christians eyes to this false teaching of the LDS.

When we go to his rallies, we are telling the world, look at Glenn Beck, this is what Jesus is like… Look at the republican party, this is a picture of Christ on earth. If the world will hate us, let them hate us for the right reasons.

Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? - 2 Corinthians 6:14

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