RE: then it wasnt a religious ecumenical meeting
I believe Rev. Mohler’s concern is not with Glenn Beck’s rally per se... his main cocnern is with CHRISTIANS who cannot discern between moral, social and theological issues.
EXACTLY!
Well, then, Christians have to do a better job of educating their followers. But why then couch the article as warning it is dangerous to stand shoulder to shoulder on social and moral issues with someone who believes differently from you theologically? And why specifically tear down Beck when there were many religious leaders there also (and Beck isn’t a religious leader)?
My point is what many others have said: we need to find ways we can combine our strengths, not tear each other apart. I think it is possible without compromising theology in any way. Otherwise we make the perfect the enemy of the good, to the benefit of evil.