Posted on 03/19/2016 7:26:34 PM PDT by Red Steel
I want to speak to you about something that may be controversial. And its not something that I have said when I have been out for Ted [Cruz] and now Mike [Lee]. But its something that this crowd needs to hear that Utah needs to hear. The body of the priesthood is known to stand up when the Constitution hangs by a thread, Beck said. ...
I joined many times. What held me through was the prophesy that the Constitution will hang by a thread, and this People would remember what our Founders did. It is our responsibility to stand for the Constitution, Beck said.
Ted Cruz and the audience then gave Beck a standing ovation.
The famous Mormon prophecy Beck was referring to is known as the White Horse Prophesy, which was purportedly made by the Mormon founder Joseph Smith in 1843.
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That swearing-in photo alone shows he’s on board with Stabby the Clown and his antics.
That being said, I expect these tactics will work in Utah.
Cruz: Its the End Times, so vote for me for Savior and youll go to heaven.
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Sad thing is that I would not be surprised if that started to literally start coming out of Ted’s mouth.
He is not the same Cruz that I thought I knew 6 months ago.
Volumes and volumes of Washington’s letters and diaries have been collected and are available for study. That “prophecy” or any allusion to it doesn’t appear in anything Washington wrote. It’s a simple forgery.
Actually not. Mormonism is very much (unofficially of course) a caste system based on their teachings that our station in this life is based upon how ‘valiant’ we were during the ‘war in heaven’ (which to them is Lucifer being mad he wasn’t chosen to be the Savior during the election). I am not kidding, I can document this using LDS sources.
This means, Beck, being a convert, is looked down on as lesser than say Romney who would be “mormon royalty” (pioneer stock). In short, Romney’s words carry more weight than Beck’s. Together, Mormons will ‘bow your head and say ‘yes’ (reference to their temple ritual) and vote however they think their leaders want them to.
Bump!
Remember, Cruz and his family spent six months praying about this and Heidi says Ted is “the face of God”. Ted’s father says Ted was ordained by God to be president. He must not have heard God say it would be through the Mormons.
Someone needs to tell Ted he MUST join the Mormon church and go to Temple, and start wearing magic underwear or God is going to change His mind.
Cruz is just as nuts at Beck.
Cruz must have forgotten how Mitt was attacked because of his Mormon faith.
As for evangelicals I know some who believe Cruz is from God and even if it is through the Mormon church that’s okay with them.
When I was a little girl shortly after WWII, the little Catholic school girls would tease me by putting one foot in my yard and say I could not make them get out because I was a Protestant and I was going to hell. Really gave me a low opinion of organized religion at an early age. Our founding fathers were wise to keep religion out of the Constitution except to say the religion could NOT be used as a basis for holding office.
I can’t believe Cruz has any idea how much this will hurt him down the road.
I’m so glad I switched before Beck endorsed him and they joined forces. If I still preferred Cruz, I think I would run around my house shrieking right now.
Sad.
//As for evangelicals I know some who believe Cruz is from God and even if it is through the Mormon church thats okay with them.//
That is scary. Last cycle I was concerned about how many evangelicals sided with Mormons and this election is no different. It reinforces their delusion that they (Mormons) are Christians.
Of course, there is a lack of theology and discernment with the number of supposed Evangelicals who think Cruz’s dominionist theology is biblical.
Ask any Mormon how you get to heaven. They’ll tell you that you follow the laws set down in the bible etc, put will not recognize Jesus Christ. EVER as the way.
Mormonism-it is a demonic cult.
I hear ya. I never favored him, but there was a time when I made a fool out of myself backing him to be VP or a SCOTUS justice.
Apparently they both cotton to the church/state mix.
The very mix which has whitewashed the state and dumbed down the church since about its 300th birthday.
I used to lament along with all the rest about how indifferent if not hostile to Christianity the official government was getting.
And then I saw what the gospel actually CAN do. And I realized that it was being placed in the hands of the wrong stewards.
I don’t complain about no creche at City Hall. I ask why can’t we put it on a billboard.
I don’t complain that schoolteachers don’t preach. I ask why can’t we get kids interested in God before they ever go to school.
The Beck and the Cruz formulas are going to fail if put up against a model where the state is the state and the church is the church and each respect the sphere of the other.
I think that about sums it up. How many of his new found supporters do you think are actualy voting FOR Ted Cruz, not many I would think. At this stage they would be voting for whoever was the "stop Trump" candidate. Come the Presidential election it will be back to Ted who?? No we are voting for Hillary.
Article 6, Clause 3.
It's absolutely happened by now. Someone should explain that whole pernicious process to Ted's CrazyDad and vid the result...
"David Barton (born January 28, 1954 in Aledo, Texas) is an evangelical Christian political activist and author. He is the founder of WallBuilders, LLC, a Texas-based organization that promotes unorthodox views about the religious basis of the United States. He has been described as a Christian nationalist and "one of the foremost Christian revisionist historians"; much of his work is devoted to advancing the idea, based upon research that many historians and journalists describe as flawed,[1] that the United States was founded as an explicitly Christian nation[2] and that the assertion that the United States Constitution calls for separation of church and state is a "myth."I, for one, do not welcome any new overlords that smell like this.
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