If that is true and not simply hyperbole, then you are misreading admiration for and agreement with Glenn Beck on the issue of Israel. Beck doesn't just talk about the importance of defending Israel, he acts on it by bringing the issue into the spotlight and motivating people to make a public stand for the support of Israel. I'm proud to support Israel and I admire Glenn Beck for the work he does but, like all Christians, I worship no man, only God.
Very well said. Glenn Beck is putting his money where his mouth is. My wife and I watched it this morning with friends and it was very well done. I dare say that he mentioned Muslims just as much as he mentioned Jews and Christians.
As the old saying goes, “the squeaky wheel gets the oil.” Glenn is just changing the squeak. Good for him and may God continue to Bless him and all who feel the same towards Israel
I understand your concern and I only worship the One and True God. Jesus is my Lord and Savior - period.
However, I have Beck heard referred to as a modern day prophet, a man of god. I know mormonISM and they do not believe in the God of the Bible, they do not believe in the Jesus of the Bible. I am concerned that there are people who hear Becks words which do not mean the same thing as Biblical words and think he is doing God Almighty’s work. His message maybe good but anyone who knows mormonISM must be suspect of his words, he tends to insert mormonISM into these words at every point.