I’m not attacking the Mormons!
In fact, Beck is betraying the Mormons, just as he is all Americans.
BECK IS AA ALL THE WAY! http://www.orange-papers.org/
Folks, Glenn Beck is a highly unstable individual who at a critical time in our history has wrapped himself in God and the American flag for reasons of his own agenda.
I predict that soon he’ll have a break down...The man is on overdrive.
No you’re not attacking Mormons but you’re attacking Beck and I don’t really see why.
I personally don’t care that much about Beck and I’m not going to get into any long-winded defense of Beck. Basically I think he does a good job on his show and that people watching it have a net increase in understanding American history, but so what?
That’s not the point.
The point is not that you’re attacking Beck but that you’re also, by implication, attacking the million or so people who went to the rally. Attacking them as being stupid. (Yes, you are!)
Attacking them as being hoodwinked. Yes. You are.
You know better than they do what it is they went to and what was there.
They were stupid. You are smart.
Yes. That’s what you’re saying.
Ronbo, I didn’t care for the general tone of the original post but I know others who agree that Beck appears to be headed for a breakdown. His history lessons have been invaluable as well as his research into Obama’s advisors. I certainly hope his fervor doesn’t get the best of him.
I've been listening to the guy since 2000...he's the same guy now as he was back then.
He used to hold improptu rallies in the local radio station parking lot. Sort of like flash mobs of today, except he'd give the word over the radio...and people would show up and stand in the parking lot of the radio station with signs (the station was along a major thoroughfare.)
He just has a bigger audience now...so more people show up when he announced a rally to stand for what you believe in.
In reading the Bible, GOD often picked flawed people to be his messengers. Most of the time, they didn’t want to have to take on that role, but they went on to have great influence.
I watched the Beck rally on the Internet, and I came away with the feeling that I had attended a great Revival. It was so refreshing to hear people talking about GOD and Jesus Christ in positive ways. To hear about the POWER of prayer and living one’s life in such a way as to meditate and to stop and LISTEN to what GOD is asking you to do.
I think today a lot of people are frightened about the rally, because they felt the “power” that came from this many people standing together in earnest prayer and reflection. It was quite powerful, as anyone that watched it felt - it was undeniable.
Anyone that is determined to live their life counter to such positive principles probably would be frightened and disturbed by it.
What you’ve written in your posts here makes sense to me. A lot of sense. One addiction for another. Fills in some questions marks I had. Thanks.