If you go back to post #7, my major concern with Beck is not that he chooses to practice whatever religion he wants. It's that he exports it for others to embrace.
It's one thing if somebody wants to home-grow their spiritual "pot" in their backyard tares; 'tis another when they say it has "street value" and hypes it door-to-door to unwary users.
Beck's backpack, white shirt, tie & bicycle is his DVD & microphone.
If you go back to post #7, my major concern with Beck is not that he chooses to practice whatever religion he wants. It’s that he exports it for others to embrace.
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BINGO!
He’s as free as you and I are to express faith in God, but I don’t see him proselytizing on the radio or TV. Apparently you do.