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To: fishtank

I kind’a like Beck’s TV program. Radio not so much. I have no illusions or delusions about his religion.


55 posted on 03/21/2011 9:29:34 AM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Liberty Valance; Vendome; Elsie
I have no illusions or delusions about his religion.

(Well Beck has plenty of both illusions and delusions about his religion...which makes me ask the question: If a man can be so far off base on what he might label as the most important convictions of his life, how trustworthy is he going to be down the line?)

If his religion can't even get it right as describing such a simple thing as the worldwide Christian religion, which Beck's religion describes as being...
...100% apostate
...100% corrupt (re: professing believers)
...100% creedally abominable...
...then how can we trust Beck's commentary on say, other world religions...like Muslims, for example?

Oh...and for the ignorant who didn't know that Mormonism claims worldwide Christianity to be 100% apostate, 100% corrupt [Joseph Smith's word, not mine], and 100% creedally putrid & dishonorable to the Mormon god...just Google: "Joseph Smith History" and "Pearl of Great Price."

Scroll down to verses 18-20 where Joseph Smith talks about Christian sects, and you'll find that "All...corrupt" and "all...abomination" comments there.

For some who think this was simply a Joseph Smith letter-to-the-editor, think again. A later generation of Mormons called this very foundation of their religion -- the vision of the Mormon unnamed entities appearing to Smith -- "scripture."

True believing Mormons regard this as "Scripture."

Is Beck a TBM? Is Beck a temple Mormon?

63 posted on 03/21/2011 9:38:07 AM PDT by Colofornian
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