Pastor Jeff Massey reads a blog written by Pastor Steve Marquedant regarding Glenn Beck. Their assertion -- more than politics -- Glenn Beck is on a mission -- to re-write history from a Mormon perspective.
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Important Message! Indeed, Glen Beck could be called justly an Ecumenical Anti-Christ, because he has a "different Jesus". It should be noted that the Jesus of Mormonism is derived from its ecumenical and philosophical twin in Freemasonry, where a social and political savior is in mind. This is perfectly consistent with Beck's Mormon teaching of the Founders, most of which were Freemasons or Deists, or of a Unitarian doctrine, i.e. acknowledging the humanity of Jesus Christ (for popular approbation), but denying his Divinity (as does Mormonism too) as well as the inspiration and authority of the Bible (as Thomas Paine, Jefferson, et al).
This Beck also unites with the Jews, and pays absolute homage to Modern Israel (of secular Zionism, not the theology of the law and prophets), complete with hints of "sheep of another fold" Mormon teaching that includes "Jewish fables and endless genealogies" (as Paul warned Titus) in a kind of American-Israelism. This dangerously leads to Statism and false Ecumenical America worship (idolatry).
John's epistle says that whoever denies that Jesus Christ (God's anointed) is the son of God (of divine nature) "is an anti-Christ". This Judeo-Masonic and Mormon teaching does, wrapping Jesus in an American flag, dangerously.
Living Stone (9/11/2010)
from California
Great Sermon! I appreciate the insight Pastor Marquedant has on Glenn Beck. Most people don't know he's a Mormon and are surprised when they find out he is, I was. He started out ok, but now he is a convoluted mess. He talks more and more about God all the time. I believe, if he weren't Mormon, he could start his own church and lead it, how scary is that! I heard him quote Gandhi today. I think Glenn Beck is a very dangerous man too.
Pastor Steve came to Christ at the age of 11. He graduated from Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College in 1979 with a B.A. in theology as the Valedictorian of his class. He joined our church in 1978, came on staff, full-time in 1980, was ordained as an Elder in 1982, and became...