Saturday, September 4, 2010

Glenn Beck Blasphemes God On His September 2nd TV Program?

In the article of the below link, Beck is disclosed blaspheming the God of the Bible. Mormons believe it is okay to deceive others, if the outcome is the expansion is the advancement of the Mormon religion.

Glenn Beck Blasphemes God On His September 2nd TV Program?

Beck is quoted as saying: "America's religion. This is it gang, this is all you need to know. There is a God, He's going to judge us, we should be good to each other, cause daddy's gonna be pissed in the end if we're not. That's it. That's called a big principle."

Mormons literally believe God is an evolved man who birthed spirit-kids, of whom Jesus and Lucifer are brothers (and comlpeted for the role of savior). According to the Mormons, Lucifer did a good thing when he alerted Adam and Eve that they could be "as God."

The Bible does not tell us that this was a good thing, but in fact, this event in the paradisical garden resulted in the spiritual death of man, seperating him from His maker, leaving him in rebellion to His maker.

Beck said something else that reveals his true intentions. On his September 2, 2010 TV program Beck said, "We need a Jesus or a Buddha." For a true believer in Jesus Christ, who puts the Word of God above all, this is indeed blasphemy!

Beck, like other Mormons has adopted and appropriated the language of evangelical Christians, without meaning the same things that evangelicals mean by those terms.

LeaderU.com has a list of Biblical terms online that Mormons have redefined. Here is an example of what the Mormons mean when they speak of the person Jesus Christ:
JESUS CHRIST: The spirit of Jesus Christ was the first spirit born to God the Father and his wife (Heavenly Mother). He progressed to become a God under the Father. (The Father is also the literal father of Jesus' body in the exact same way we were begotten by our earthly parents.) He now has a body of flesh and bones, but no blood. He is the spirit brother of Satan whose spirit was procreated in the same way as Jesus'. To Mormons, even the atonement of his shed blood is not enough to provide forgiveness of sin and bring eternal life. Stripped of his Deity and demoted to a partial Savior, the Jesus of Mormonism has been robbed of his power and authority. Not only is the Mormon Jesus one who had struggled to achieve his own salvation, he also failed to establish his church. Both in Jerusalem and in the America's where Jesus was supposed to have visited, he attempted to build a group of followers. But in each case, truth was overcome by the alleged early church apostasy into false teaching.

If you're interested in learning more about Mormon terminology, go to http://www.leaderu.com/offices/michaeldavis/docs/mormonism/definitions.html.

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