Posted on 03/21/2016 9:06:05 AM PDT by 20yearsofinternet
Although U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is not a Mormon, a couple of his biggest backers are, and they have made a big push in Utah to put the GOP presidential candidate over the top.
U.S. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), a popular figure who is running for re-election in the Beehive State, appeared with Cruz and talk radio host Glenn Beck at campaign stops over the weekend. Calling Cruz his "best friend," he urged Utahans to vote for the Texas senator in Tuesday's primary.
Beck, on the other hand, gave a fiery speech that included some Mormon prophecy.
"We are here for the Constitution of the United States," he said. "It did not come from men. It came from God.
"Like many Mormons, I believe in a prophecy that the Constitution will one day hang by a thread in the last days. I believe that time is now, and I believe people like Mike Lee and Ted Cruz will save it."
He continued by saying the Book of Mormon was given to man to protect freedom. In response, many in the audience shouted, "We believe!"
Beck has made comments like these in the past, particularly during the Obama presidency, both on his radio program and on the various incarnations of his television program. They are references to a Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints prophecy.
This was the first time the radio host, who is Mormon, has attributed the prophecy to a particular person.
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“We are here for the Constitution of the United States,”
So he proposes we vote for a candidate that is NOT a natural born citizen?! Come on now......
Cultic mormonism on display.
All prophecy points to Jesus Christ.
Therefore, Beck can only be referring to FALSE prophecy.
The US constitution is NOT in biblical prophecy.
Joseph Smith prophesied that his unborn son would complete the translation of the gold plates.
His wife ended up miscarrying as a result.
Yes...it will work in Utah but he'll pay the price everywhere else. His father was spouting the Dominionist version of this crap before the Southern primaries, thinking he'd wrap up Evangelicals and thereby win the South. How'd that work out?
Yes
Preacher is a right job for Cruz. He can pick any religion/cult.
so either the Mormons have dead dunked one of the ancestors of Ted Cruz and sealed Ted to that newly minted Mormon ...
or Ted is to become or has become a Mormon himself thus making him a mormon so called “priesthood holder” and “Mormon elder” to save the constitution hanging by a thread...
no “gentile” thus Christian/apostate is to do the saving...
just “the chosen ones” the Mormons...
such is the extent of the Mormon mind stretching and imagination...
Thanks, I will try to give that a look later on this evening.
so for which of the Amendments to the Constitution since Joseph Smith made up his white horse prophecy in 1843 are the Mormons to race in for ???
the end of slavery ???
equality for blacks ???
votes for women ???
which of the Amendments are going to be tossed out ???
Maybe the 22nd Amendment which limits the terms of the president to only 2 thus enabling the Mormons to put in their own man and for life as the inventor of Mormonism Joey Smith was intending when he ran for POTUS in 1844...
I’m sure this mormon stuff gives Cruz the creeps; but in his current desperation, he needs Utah’s delegates, so he is swallowing hard and taking the pill with the kool-aid.
I think that as soon as the delegates are in hand, he will begin to disinvite Beck and Wiltard from his events. My prediction makes sense (to me).
“Preacher is a right job for Cruz. He can pick any religion/cult.”
Or maybe just appeal to creepy people in general.
quite disturbing that Beck considers the Constitution as “Divine”. What??
Saving the constitution by ignoring it. Quite the dichotomy he has going there.
I have no problem with Beck saying this. He is a Mormon; he is simply proclaiming his faith.
I do have a problem with Ted Cruz standing by silently while Beck says this.
This kind of nonsense may play well in Utah, but it scares the hell out
of the rest of America.
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