Well I know Glenn believes in God and he stated last week he believes in Jesus dying on the Cross. I haven’t heard what he believes concerning the Holy Spirit.
Becks jesus is the brother of Lucifer.
That ain’t my God.
I know Glenn believes in God and he stated last week he believes in Jesus dying on the Cross
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Source ???
How do you know that ???
This is important because the pastor who reported that Beck said that could have added the “DYING ON THE CROSS” when he repeated Beck’s statement because it is an automatic phrase for a Christian to say and not because he actually heard Beck say it...
Meanwhile Beck may have just stopped at “believes in Jesus”
Mormons do not believe Jesus died on the cross to save us...
They claim our redemptgion which they call “atonement” was won in the Garden or Gethsemene through the sweat of Jesus and not through the Blood on the Cross.....
They believe that the Cross has nothing to do with our salvation..
Well, that makes a flock of, oh what millions and billions?
You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder. (Bible, James 2:19)
...he stated last week he believes in Jesus dying on the Cross.
The previous Mormon "prophet", Gordon B. Hinckley, who was Beck's "prophet" before dying a few years ago, told Beck & other Mormons to play down the cross:
"But for us, the cross is the symbol of the dying Christ, while our message is a declaration of a Living Christ" (Hinckley, "The Symbol of our Faith," official Lds publication Ensign, April 2005 p. 3)
The cross in Mormonism is simply shunned. That's why you can't find a single cross adorned on any single Mormon ward, stakehouse, temple or other facility.
Mormons believe the cross of Christ is foolishness and thus you will not find a cross in or on top of a Mormon temple. Thus a Mormon could say "Do not make the pathetic error of 'clinging to the old rugged cross'."
Mormons believe the blood Jesus Christ shed on the cross is not what saves and thus Mormons will not use red wine or red juice for communion but they use water. Thus a Mormon could say "A slain Christ has no meaning."
Mormons believe that salvation is not found in placing your faith and trust in Jesus Christ alone but in good works. Thus a Mormon could say "My salvation comes from me."
Mormons believe that God is one of many Gods and that every good Mormon man can become a God himself. This belief is called the law of eternal progression and is best described in this popular Mormon saying, "As man is, God once was, and as God is, man may become." Thus a Mormon could say that "The recognition of God is the recognition of yourself."
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