After he returned from Christmas break, he's dropped most of the preachy, professorial, tutorial crappioli presentations he was getting bogged down in.......and which was causing folks, including me, to tune him out.
Since then, he's concentrated brilliantly on exposing the Obama regime, commies in government, radical organizations, etc. in a manner we've never seen before....and which we had all prayed to see happen in the media some day. Rush had given it a fling on TV, but unfortunately for us, it didn't pan out....and that was about the last of conservativism we were to see on the tube till Glenn popped up almost out of nowhere.
It's obvious Beck was "talked to" by a higher power in the Fox hierarchy during the holiday break or before. He really toned the preachy stuff down most remarkably. He's quite bearable now....and a gratifying font of well-researched info and education on the aims and methods of the enemies of our Republic.
If his particular style is not bearable, don't watch. He is not for everyone in this age of escapism and agreeable TV pap. His pre-taped Friday shows are usually crashing bores. The rest of the week I watch avidly. But nobody's perfect....including Rush who's been having some really inferior programs lately.
I personally cut Glenn some slack on his style because of all the inside stuff and the over-all value of his show's content to me as a conservative and an unabashed patriot.
Glenn is probably more of a Norman Vincent Peale than a Billy Sunday. As such, I find absolutely nothing in his own particular brand of do-good, live-right and be-aware set of values that offends or threatens my Christianity in the least.
My Christianity is not that frail of a thing that a good-natured, well-motivated, non-threatening Mormon or Baptist or Catholic with a TV program could shake even if he or she tried.
If one is looking for insidious propagandizing on Fox, turn the spotlight on socialist/populists like O'Reilly and Rivera, not on our ally, Glenn Beck.
Leni
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preserve the language (1 Ne. 3:19), most of the civilization, and the religious knowledge of the people
from whence they came. (1 Ne. 22:30.) By way of contrast, the Mulekites, who were led out of Jerusalem
some 11 years after Lehis departure, and who had no record equivalent to the Brass Plates, soon
dwindled in apostasy and unbelief and lost their language, civilization, and religion. (Omni 1418.)Page 24;
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the kingdom. They were scattered because they turned from the Lord, worshipped false gods, and walked in all
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of the gospel, and the ultimate triumph of good.Page 76;shall be brought low (2 Nephi 12:12) and their lofty looks (2 Nephi 12:11) shall cease, for at the day of the
Lordthe Second ComingHis glory will smite them. Verses 1322 describe some of the status symbols of
the day, including commodities acquired by the most wealthy, the high mountains and hills of false worship
and apostate religion, the manmade defenses of towers and walls, and beautiful crafts or pleasure ships. In
summary, the haughty and proud will fall, and their worldly treasures shall crumble away in the presence
of the Lords coming (see 3 Nephi 25:1; Malachi 4:1).Page 93;The phrase "marvelous work and a wonder" appears in Isaiah 29:14 and refers to the Restoration of the gospelin the latter days. In 2 Nephi 27 we read of the important role of the Book of Mormon in this Restoration. Isaiahprophesied that as the Book of Mormon would help dispel the darkness of almost 2,000 years of apostasy, the wisdomof the supposed wise and learned would perish, and the understanding of their prudent would come to naught
(2 Nephi 27:26).
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serve a mission; learning to study and teach the gospel; teaching about the Apostasy, the Restoration,
and the importance of latter-day scripture;Page 63;Time and again throughout the history of the world, the people eventually rejected the prophets message. Whenthis happened, prophets, ordinances, and priesthood authority were taken away and the people lived in spiritualdarkness. These periods of darkness are referred to as periods of apostasy. Because of His mercy, in time the Lord calledand sent new prophets to restore His gospel.Page 66;The rejection of the Savior, His teachings, and priesthood authority resulted in the Apostasy of the New Testament Church.Without revelation or priesthood authority, false doctrines began to be taught and the true Church of Jesus Christ was lost.God allowed truth, as well as His priesthood authority, ordinances, and Church organization to be taken once again from the earthbecause of the apostasy of His children.This apostasy eventually led to the emergence of many churches. False ideas were taught and knowledge of the true character and natureof the Father, His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost was lost. The doctrine of repentance became distorted. Baptism and otherordinances and covenants were changed or forgotten. The gift of the Holy Ghost was no longer available. This period of time when the trueChurch no longer existed on the earth has come to be known as the Great Apostasy. It lasted until the Restoration through the ProphetJoseph Smith.Prospective missionaries should have an understanding of this apostasy and be able to teach it in a simple manner to their investigators.(What's an investigator?)Page 68;President Gordon B. Hinckley taught that the reformers were doing their best to find the truths that had been lost to the Great Apostasy:Page 72;If, through apostasy, the truth and authority of the gospel are lost, God eventually calls another prophet at the appropriate time and place torestore His authority and truth. The Prophet Joseph Smith was called to usher in the gospel dispensation that will lead to the Second Comingof Jesus Christ and the Millennium.
(13-6) Matthew 15:13;Who Are the Plants That Shall Be Rooted Up? False ministers who are offended by the truth are corrupt and apostate, and in due courseshall be rooted out by the truths which the Lord and his prophets declare. (See McConkie, DNTC, 1:368.)
I’m done with O’Reilly. I can’t stand to watch or listen to him any more. Riveria was turned off years ago. I don’t watch Liberal hacks.
Strange that no one else is exposing the enemies within? Anyone have an answer to that multi-million dollar question?
Could not have said it better. I agree with all that you said.
I’ve listened to and watched Beck just about every day since he started....and I’m trained and alert enough to detect any and all overt or subtle anti-Christian propaganda which offends my sensibilities....but I fail to pick up any of this at all when viewing Glenn’s program.
And this doesn’t offend your sensibilities, the Gnostic heretical belief that everyone is basically good and has God already within in him? I cannot think of anything more anti-Bibllical. If the Bible teaches anything it teaches that man is a sinner and desperately needs a savior to save him from his sin.
This is the true Jesus, the Jesus of Gnosticism - Mormonism’s Jesus - however, is a revealer not a redeemer. Man is not a sinner, he already has God within himself, he just isn’t aware of it, and this is what Jesus does, he reveals this “knowledge” (Gnosis) to us.
Granted, Beck doesn’t spell all this out on the tube - but his book “Seven Wonders” does! Beck HIDES this from his viewers, which makes him a first class deceiver.
And you don’t “pick any of this up?” How about Oprah? She is a Gnostic deceiver also, please don’t tell me you haven’t picked anything up on what she preaches.
Quite frankly, I’m surprised at such a lack of discernment from a Missouri Synod Lutheran of all people. Your Lutheran fellowship is known for its conservatism, great, but surely it doesn’t put the flag above the cross! It sounds like you do.
And just WHAT does your 'Missouri Synod Lutheran' leaders have to say about MORMONism?
http://www.truthandgrace.com/Lutheranonmormon.htm
(Of course, this statement appears to assume that most are likewise so spiritually protected...that our country & world isn't loaded with spiritually fragile people too easily influenced)
Well said!
Amen, Leni!