The article was sarcastic, snide and intentionally, I believe, ignored what the rally was about. It was not a church service. Beck's goal is to not to water down any faith with a "ecumenical inter-faith service". Beck lifts his themes from the founding era, mainly from the DOI. He is attempting to replicate the unity which transcended religious differences John Adams spoke of in 1813 letter to Jefferson:
Who composed that Army of fine young Fellows that was then before my Eyes? There were among them, Roman Catholics, English Episcopalians, Scotch and American Presbyterians, Methodists, Moravians, Anababtist, German Lutherans, German Calvinists Universalists, Arians, Protestants, Deists and Atheists; and Protestans qui ne croyant rien. Very few however of several of these Species present. Nevertheless, all Educated in the general Principles of Christianity: and the general Principles of English and American Liberty.Could my Answer be understood, by any candid Reader or Hearer, to recommend, to all the others, the general Principles, Institutions or Systems of Education of the Roman Catholics? Or those of the Quakers? Or those of the Menonists? Or those of the Methodists? Or those of the Moravians? Or those of the Universalists? Or those of the Philosophers? No.
The general Principles, on which the Fathers Achieved Independence, were the only Principles in which that beautiful Assembly of young Gentlemen could Unite, and these Principles only could be intended by them in their Address, or by me in my Answer.
And what were these general Principles?
I answer, the general Principles of Christianity, in which all those Sects were united: And the general Principles of English and American Liberty, in which all those young Men United, and which had United all Parties in America, in Majorities sufficient to assert and maintain her Independence.
There is nothing in what Adams described or Beck promoted at the rally which tells anyone to worship "Baal", water down or give up their faith.
IF this was a political gathering, I have no problem... but it was not..Glenn called it a revival.. a revival of what ?Faith in what?
He made this a religious revival not me.. and as a religious revival I have no interest in making nice with Baal or praying with pagans