First, Glenn Beck has communicated the Gospel on his radio show and television program. The Gospel he proclaimed was NOT consistent with the teachings of the Mormon church. From what I heard, his understanding was consistent with Evangelical doctrine.
Second, I believe there is A truth and his name is Jesus Christ. This gives me hope when I see an ecumenical gathering. Such gatherings give me pause because, like Dr. Mohler, there is a risk the Gospel will be watered down to accommodate the largest number of people. However, truth is truth and the Truth is the light of men so I am confident it will win in the end. That gives me peace.
There were many speakers at the rally who expressed there faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior. I did not hear one sentence that communicated a Mormon understanding of Jesus and the Bible.
But what you may not know is that what you heard and what he meant are two different things. Mormons use the same terms Christians use "salvation, faith, believe" ... but they do not have a Biblical understanding of their meaning; thus the abborant doctrine.
Funny, I am a Mormon and didn't hear anything from Glenn that I don't hear in church.
Care to share any examples?