Posted on 09/03/2010 4:39:23 PM PDT by greyfoxx39
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I would if I had a TV. As it is, I listen to his radio show daily, and have read most of Beck's books. I think I have pretty good bead on where he's coming from.
This was more than disturbing but I truly don't think many picked up on this...but it is apparent. Unfortunately when people get together in mass as this, the feel good element can override the actual words being spoken for most have already been geared up for a “great experience”.
That is not what I heard and I have replayed and replayed.
People are getting all bent out of shape for no reason whatsover. An earlier thread implied that it was GLENN who was offering prayer to gods when in fact the prayer is offered by Pastor Paul Jayle (sp?), the direct descendent of those who came over on the Mayflower.
What people are hearing and misinterpreting as gods is no more than the mic and the manner the man speaks, preaches. Please, folks, try listening to this with an objective and not the suspicious ear, the man is calling to God each and every time he says His name, it is simply slurring and the mic emphasizing it. It sounds much more like Godtz than gods, it stretches out in a couple of spots. You can tell for certain that my interpretation is correct and that you truly have no reason to infer or believe the man was praying to gods if you only listen to how he pronounces "the shedding of innocent bloodtz" -- the "d" ending pronounced in exactly the same manner as the "d" ending of God. Relax here, I really cannot ask it any more strenuously please.
As one who suffers from disfigurment that has caused fright from children myself, I can tell you that this was the man's method of mocking HIMSELF. He does not truly scare them at all, he's joking about how it feels to have a small child look upon your physical self and exhibit horror ... the first time it happens, you are hurt and scared your own self. I can assure you Dave does NOT say "Boo!" and send children off running when they look at him in fear. Glenn and the rest of those in attendence that night knew full well what was going on, I'm very sorry you could not comprehend this from the little bit you saw -- perhaps you missed the detail on just who Dave is and how his visage came to be the way it is today.
No, he sets himself up as acknowledging he has a public platform, a microphone and uses it to ask people of all faiths to return to God in order to save our country. He is not a leader, he is not asking anyone to follow him. He is not telling people to ask that God be on their side, he is in fact begging people to be on God's side.
Maybe from the intelligence of your higher life form than us mere mortal humans, you can explain who “King Benjamin” was ???
Glenn Beck did intentionally mention this mythical character...
and even the mormon blogs have it recorded and commented on...
Since there is no King Benjamin in the Christian Bible how are the attendees and other hearers of the Glenn Beck religious sermon to interpret this ???
There is no “d” at the end of King Benjamin to guide us ...
On this one how can we “tell for certain that (your) interpretation is correct and that (we) truly have no reason to infer” Beck was pushing unBiblical mormon beliefs onto us ???
Enlighten us O interpreting genius
He actually does TEACH mormonism on his show,and my greatest concern is he does not identify it but teaches it as actual historic truth
You completely misinterpret what Glenn expounds on -- when Jefferson wrote "And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor" did you think he meant that it was all happenstance or that those men came up with their ideas and ideals all by themselves?
I too watch Beck regularly , I love it when he beats up the liberal with humor
BUT the more I watch the more concern I have for this faux religious revival .
Mormonism is neatly woven into history..and history itself is a bit bent ad twisted..Whitfield has nothing t do with the constitution..he is no where near a “founder”
Since other people are reading this, I will actually post a reply to your constantly nasty and sarcastic self -- as one who purports to be of some kind of Christian belief, you surely do not demonstrate it in any way, shape or form on these threads.
My simple answe to you is that BECK is not the one offering the prayer with the mispronunciantion you and the rest seem to think you hear. I repeat again, only listen to how another word with a "d" ending is heard with his manner of preaching and the microphone.
Last reply you EVER get from me, regardless. I hope other FReepers will understand and recognize why.
your constantly nasty and sarcastic self
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Toss a stone over a fence indeed...
However kid my post was not about the d in god...
It was about the fact (and it must be a fact since mormons themselves have commented on it and not just us supposed hard of hearing Christians)
the fact that Beck mentioned a King Benjamin who is not mentioned in the Christian bible but is in Jey Smith’s fiction he called the book of mormon...
Is there some reason why you will not comment on King Benjamin but instead choose to malign me ???
I’m merely the messenger...I dont like to fall on any swords...
And “other FReepers will understand and recognize why” you wont reply...
Just as I do...
What is there to say about an imaginary character formed in the conniving anti-Biblical mind of Joey Smith and picked up and believed by the deceived mind of Glenn Beck ???
When someone sees or hears what what he/she expects to see/hear.
A person thinks they see/hear if it agrees with their pre-existing ideas.
A person thinks they see/hear if it agrees with their pre-existing ideas.
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Like Joey Smith did when he was 17, or was it 16 or was it 15...
Lets go for 14...
Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
Duly noted — it was the snide tone in refernce to myself that baited me into responding as I did. I assure you, it shall not happen again.
Wheres a mention of the Christian leaders who were around the American Revolution ???
Or those during Joey Smiths time ???
Too much warning against mormonism and/or the tenets of mormonism for Becks taste ???
Joey Smith never lauded the Christian ministers of his time...had denounced them all...
BTW Heres an interesting bit about a contempory of Joey Smiths,... Charles Finney (1792-1875)...
Charles Finney was converted to Christianity in Adams, Jefferson County, NY in 1821 when Joey Smith was 15 Adams was only about 100 miles from Palmyra and Finney preached all over that western NY area. News of Finney would have reached the Smith household. BTW Finney was a Presbyterian
Finneys story was well known there is a suggestion that Joey Smith stole parts of it for himself....Finney went into the woods to seek God...Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Maybe Joey Smiths confusion about his age at the time was merely a lack of knowing what year Finney had his “grove” experience.. It was 1821, Joey...
http://www.matthew548.com/Finney3.html
Finney (1792-1875) was a third degree Master Mason, but he left Freemasonry in 1824.. “I soon found that I was completely converted from Freemasonry to Christ, and that I could have no fellowship with any of the proceedings of the lodge, Its oaths appeared to me to be monstrously profane and barbarous.” (Hankins, Barry, The Second Great Awakening and the Transcendentalists, 2004)
He personally felt that he had been deceived into making an oath that conflicted with Christianity in that he had been promised that Freemasonry would not conflict with his religious or civil obligation. In his estimation, the oath of Master Mason did conflict with those obligations (Garth Rosell and Richard Dupuis, eds, The Memoirs of Charles G. Finney, The Complete Restored Text, 1989)
WOW pity Joey Smith had not got up to that page in his plagiarism...
Beck quotes American writers why not Mark Twain...
Twains Roughing it comes to mind...
And the conservative politicians of that time...
Beck lauds Abraham Lincoln now but the mormons during the 1850-60s didnt..
The 1856 platform of the new Republican Party felt the tenets of mormonism were as bad as slavery...
they called slavery and polygamy the “twin towers of barbarism”
If it wasnt for the Civil War, Lincoln would have sent in the US Army to arrest them for unlawful habitation as well as murder, robbery, cattle rustling and rioting and declaring war on the US government...
and then there was that murder attempt on Gov Boggs...
Oh noez...
You are proving your own assertion regarding hearing what you want or not hearing what you don't want to hear.
Elsie, do you know the hmtl coding to use when posting a peice of video so it plays on the thread? It might help these folks to hear the real video recording rather than have just the spin.
Thanks for responding thoughtfully.I hear what you’re saying, and of course I never thought the guy went around doing those things! I thought the first part of his joke was funny, i.e., “it doesn’t help when I go (scary noise )”...I just thought the followup “joke” was vulgar, past the limits on a show promoting Godliness. “Put away perversity from your mouth”, etc. Decades of classic humor have been produced without such references.
That’s all, folks!
I appreciate your reply as well, and will add that I understand what you’re feeling about the vulgarity, how that would come across, yes, especially at that particular kind of event. Thank you for your further comment.
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