You are truly frightening. You actually don't grasp the difference between the sources you cite, and your personal acceptance and representation of those sources?
I don't care who says what. And I don't personally care what your position is on this issue, either. What I am pointing out is that you - personally - are making a judgement about the authenticity of Glenn Beck's/Mormonism's validity as Christian.
YOU are making that judgement, BASED on your sources. I'm just pointing out that YOU are doing that. "The churches" aren't doing that - YOU are.
And I'll bet you consider yourself conservative, too - right? You know, against the collectivisation of people, their merger into a mass of people who are not responsible for their personal decisions, who hide behind their political group - right?
But it's okay with a religion? You literally believe you are not personally responsible for your personal decision to front the teachings of your religion?
Well, I'm sure it will work on God. I mean, it's not like anyone in human history hasn't tried palming off their behavior on their church, or that such an attitude hasn't caused, oh, massive misery, suffering, and SIN in the past.
Yeah, God will just shrug and say, "Oh, it's not your fault. The Church told you to do it, so, hey, you're off the hook."
LOL.
I have known that Mormonism was a non-Christian cult for many decades, I have known it when I used to have their door to door salesmen over to my place regularly, Mormons, Hare Krishna, Children of God, Moonies, I have been around all of these guys and learned about them in the past.
When a Mormons tell you that you will become a God, and that doesn't cause you to take a second look at their religion, then it would pay for you to go to whatever Christian church you belong to and ask about the truth of Mormonism and Christianity.