Posted on 10/04/2010 1:11:50 PM PDT by Amerisrael
"This is weird. Glenn Beck, who became a Mormon a few years back, is now using his program to promote Mormon archaeology. If you click on these links you can view it. He also has a conspiracy theory about how science, government, commerce, and religion, not in the least, the Smithsonian Institute, purposefully altered history. My good friend Kurt Van Gorden sent me the links below, as well as the descriptions of what he is saying in the videos.
In the first video, about half way through, I about fell out of my chair when Beck referenced Adairs History of the American Indians ( imagine! ) as proof of similarity between Native American ceremonies and Israelites. He forgot to mention that it predates the BOM by several decades (It was written arounde 1765!). He then ties the Egyptian pyramid math to the Indian mounds (only FARMS and the Maxwell Institute have ventured in this arena, which instantly identified his sources for me). Then in the second video, he uses the fraudulent Newark Stone and the fraudulent Bat Creek stone Hebrew inscriptions as proof of Hebrew among the Indians."
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Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then: when they are out and about, that is.
You named that tune in one note! Awesome!
If you havent heard Beck repeatedly say “I’m a mormon...I’m a mormon ...I’m a morman...
Then you are the one not watching...
It is the same anti-Glenn Beck because he is a Mormon cabal who go out of their way to infest every Beck thread like lice.
HA!
YOU are a liberal!!
—MormonDude(DEFEND yourself; hateful bigot!!!)
You are absolutely right!
We DO 'discount his opinon' on RELIGIOUS matters.
Do you have a PROBLEM with that?
WOW!
That nerve is RAW!
Whoa FRiend, you know me better than that...this thread has been going fast and furious, I'm just now catching up on the pings...show some due respect.
You know you are not to post to me.... go away
Envy can explain it.
If one does NOT have to worry about golf shoes...
HMmm...
You appear to be wrong.
Except — I am not a Mormon — HON! I am just not anti-Glenn Beck because he is a Mormon — HON!
No, I have a problem with people like your who want to dismiss his opinion and show disagreement based on religious bigotry.
READ my earlier posts, I do not agree with Mormonism but why does the fact that GB is a Mormon negate what he presents in the media?
People like you cannot argue against the message so you attack the deliverer of the message.
Argue the points, not the presenter....if you can.
Big deal. If it's the wrong Jesus, the one that Joey Smith made up instead of the One in the Bible, it's meaningless what they claim.
Putting your faith in the wrong Jesus can't save you.
Just because some spirit calls itself Jesus, doesn't mean it is. If it's the half-brother of Lucifer (aka Satan), it's the wrong one.
But this isn’t the RF and the mind reading rules don’t apply.
Ah so, then your gross ignorance is excuseable. Carry on with your irrational spittle ... and whatever you do, HON, don’t read the entire thread ‘cause it will embarrass you how wrong you are attacking some who have actually praised Glenn on this thread!
On Sept 17 Beck said twice that he is a mormon and those who zre opposed to Mormonism or called his faith into question as legitimate are religious “bigots,”
Oh noez kid that constipation of yours must be painful...
Dude, you even responded in #148 to my posted link! What’s your agenda, Ron?
I will be to this generation a second Mohammed, whose motto in treating for peace was the Alcoran [Koran] or the Sword. So shall it eventually be with usJoseph Smith or the Sword! [1]
Sounds like Islamic talk to me. Saying "Joseph Smith or the Sword". and claiming to be the second Muhammed....what a jerk...no wonder he was deemed a fruitcake...he was.
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