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Question: Is Glenn Beck Mormon?

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anonymous | 11:02 a.m. May 30, 2009
I have been wondering for a year or so when our latter day Moroni was going come forth and fly the flag of liberty. Watching Glenn Beck one day, the thought came, "Beck is our Moroni."
Anonymous | 11:05 a.m. May 30, 2009
I'm LDS, and sometimes listen to Beck. But his support of Palin is puzzling, at best. Here's a woman who does not even live the standards she professess. Yet, he fawns all over her.

He lost me at Hello.
Patsy | 11:07 a.m. May 30, 2009
He may be Mormon, but he's not a very good Christian.
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Grimble | 11:07 a.m. May 30, 2009
Beck rents out his mouth to the highest bidder and the lowest common denominator.

He is a hateful, opportunist embarrassment.
TM | 11:16 a.m. May 30, 2009
Beck is great! Good American. Good Citizen. Good man.
St. George | 11:19 a.m. May 30, 2009
I am an Active LDS, I love Glenn Beck, and I support Sarah P, and I love this Wonderful Country!!! Therefore I must be sick! but only to those who are lost!
starrman | 11:20 a.m. May 30, 2009
Wow. Wow. Wow.

Glenn, if you are reading this, I GET IT BRUTHA.
Who are the haters? I am reading it here from a lot of people proclaiming to be LDS.

Do what is right, let consequence follow.

Standing up for right doesn't mean you are a hater.

Calling Good evil, and evil good, that's what I see here.

This is the greatest country in the world, which is a great responsibility.

The Watchmen shall lift up their voice!

Thanks Glenn, for being a Watchman.

We are praying for you and your family.

God Bless America, the promised land.
CAPITALIST | 11:22 a.m. May 30, 2009
BECK is in it for the MONEY!

PERIOD.

To attribute any other MOTIVE to his effort would be DELUSIONAL.



To Anonymous 1:06 a.m | 11:33 a.m. May 30, 2009
YOU: Didn't Beck pull his book or magazine out of deseret book after some of his supporters found out it was a Mormon store?

ME: Actually, you have it backwards. A conservative christian group stopped marketing his book after their clientele complained that he was Mormon.
John Potter | 11:34 a.m. May 30, 2009
Thank God he is a conservative. Just not as conservative as I would like. The reason is if we take a step back and observe history we will find that we have allowed every single plank from the "Communist Manefesto" to become run by the Federal Government ie; the issuance of money, education state run to control content, Federal income tax, regulation of the free market, etc. etc. etc.

So I ask you to really look back to the history of Greece, Rome and others and tell me what is different? I would contend NOTHING except the new toys and quicker reponse time to engage in war.

We still have greed, corruption, cronyism, tyranny, and here people still think that we have a Democracy. NO this is a REPUBLIC. Why to protect the rights of the minority.

Government ought not be in the buisness of violating the very laws that restrain it from engaging in mischeif, THE US CONSTITUTION.

I wonder why Glenn Beck promotes a book like the "5000 Year Leap" and then can disagree with Congressman Ron Paul? FISHY.

Keep it up GB.
Anonymous | 11:36 a.m. May 30, 2009
I think it's a fantastic thing to consider that Harry Reid, Orrin Hatch, and Glenn Beck could all sit in the same room together on Sunday, partake of the emblems of the Lord's flesh and blood and bear witness that Jesus is the Christ, the Book of Mormon is true, and that Joseph Smith is a prophet. And each one of them would be agreed in one on those principles.

In the end, those are the things that count. In heaven, nobody's going to be a Democrat or a Republican.
Southern Utah Gal | 11:38 a.m. May 30, 2009
I love when people think in black and white with no room for grey area or matter as the case may be. Try opening up that brain of yours you may learn something.
re:St George | 11:42 a.m. May 30, 2009
Just because I don't love Glenn Beck or support Sarah P., I'm lost?

Disagreeing with you politically doesn't mean that I'm lost. It just means that we disagree.
To Capitalist | 11:45 a.m. May 30, 2009
You are right! He panders to the Mormon audience because it means $$$$ in his pocket. I am embarrassed that he serves as a ward missionary. I hope he meets a humble, hard working UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT while teaching the discussions who might change his HATRED of Hispanics. Viva la raza baby!
Claire | 11:46 a.m. May 30, 2009
It concerns me that so many members listen to hate speech from the likes of Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, etc. Their message is antithetical to the Gospel. They attempt to sow fear, hatred and dissatisfaction. People like to have their own prejudices massaged, and that is what they get from these "talk" show hosts. Beck wants the "Red States" to secede. He and Limbaugh hope the President fails. And Limbaugh says he won't stop until everyone thinks the way he does. Harry Reid is a good and decent man. You members who support this hatred need to study and ponder the 12th and 13th Articles of Faith. If you don't want to share now, how are you ever going to keep the law of consecration? What you need is eternal perspective, something Beck obviously doesn't have. I also can't believe we share the same church.
A MORMON FOR BECK | 11:46 a.m. May 30, 2009
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. YOU ARE SO NEEDED IN THESE TIMES THAT THE WHOLE WORLD IS GOING CRAZY.
I RESPECT AND LOVE YOU AND PROUD THAT YOU ARE A MORMON
Kerry Stephenson, Murray Ky. | 11:51 a.m. May 30, 2009
Glenn Beck is a fool, a bigot, an agent provocateur and completely out of touch with reality. Having said that I do want to say one thing; while I do not understand or condone his ideology or the things he spews I do recognize him as one of my brethren in the church. I am a life long member of The Church and while I understand that many members are conservative I have no idea how or why anyone would listen to this man let alone follow anything he might say or advise. He strikes me as an opportunist and a hypocrite...but I suppose the job pays well when one works for the great anti-american network Fox News.

unbelievable.

Look again folks you are being lead down a path from which there is no return.
Scare | 11:52 a.m. May 30, 2009
What scares me is not Beck, but the people who believe him.
Huh? | 12:07 p.m. May 30, 2009
What "hate speech" are you referring to? He simply states what he believes regarding our country's political mess and gives examples to back it up. That's just telling it like it is from his point of view. As for extremes, their are many many AMERICANS who are extreme. Unfortunately, some of them do come to the same church as me. I take comfort in knowing at some point, they will no longer. For now, I remind my children that they need only worry about themselves and their own behavior and relationship with the Lord. Beck is fine. Hate speech encourages people to commit crime against their neighbor. Glenn encourages people to take LAWFUL action. HUGE DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!!!
To "alice" | 12:07 p.m. May 30, 2009
Remember the money changers?
Bert | 12:13 p.m. May 30, 2009
I sure read a lot of hate comments from the people who don't like or agree with Glenn Beck. For all of you, "What WOULD Jesus do?" Glenn is a passionate guy who also happens to be a passionate Mormon. I have no problem with him or his talk show. In fact I enjoy it, even if I may have a different opinion from time to time. Anyway, who are all these Mormons who can't stand him? That's not very Christ Like. I can't stand Harry Reeds politics, but that doesn't make me hate the man or question his religious beliefs.
If you read this Glenn, I thank you for what you are doing, and I would ask you to keep it up. Your are doing a great job and I would love to know you as a friend.
AmericanMom | 12:13 p.m. May 30, 2009
To Anonymous and all those who accuse Glen and all conservatives of being paranoid, immigrant & gay hate mongers. You REALLY need to pull the beam out of your own eye!! Glen is not an embaressment to the LDS church.
What is embarassing are all the liberal hate mongers who are trying to distroy this Great Country and calling it "progressive"!
Layton Guy | 12:16 p.m. May 30, 2009
Misery loves company.
Anonymous | 12:16 p.m. May 30, 2009
Huntsman is a RINO: Republican in Name Only.

Lieberman is a DINO: Democrat in Name Only.

Beck is a MINO: Mormon in Name Only.

'Nuff said.
Give me a break! | 12:20 p.m. May 30, 2009
I love how the left refers to anyone who disagrees with their views as "hate mongers" or "hate speech". Many of you say Beck plays on fears. What do you think Obama and his party did. The liberal media continues to play on fears; global warming, and class warfare, etc. We are spending trillions of dollars which will bankrupt the country unless hyper inflation rears its ugly head to get us out. Beck states the obvious, we will go broke as a nation with all the deficit spending unless we wake up and do something. We are on our way to socialism and those of you who choose to follow this brave new government will equally suffer the consequence. Hate speech is a two way street. You enlightened and tolerant people who pat yourselves on the back for your 'wisdom' are very intolerant and sarcastic of those who have opposing views. Remember, the brilliance of a two party system keeps us from Tierney and oppression. You would eliminate any speech that you deem hate and only listen to the enlightened ones. Chairman Mao began a similar revolution.
countryrds | 12:21 p.m. May 30, 2009
Beck's is just the latest voice to join the ranks of Limbaugh and Hannity. All are the static of rational thought. Just noise!
Anonymous | 12:31 p.m. May 30, 2009
There was a study proving conservatives are courage challenged. Calling conservatives cowards would adversely effect conservative's self esteem. We can't have that.

Conservatives figure terrorist will rat out anyone after torture because they would. They can't fathom, being so committed to a cause you would give your life.

Look at Utah. Utah conservatives can't walk through intercity Manti without packing a 40 caliber pistol. God forbid driving through Kamas unarmed.

Really, Beck is so like you. The biggest joke is you fail to see how this really makes you look.

I'm a liberal veteran who has hung from a single strand of 11 mm rope hundreds of feed above the floor of Yosemite Valley. I have hiked the Maze. I've driven to the most remote places in Utah solo with no one knowing where I was.

I've driven through East LA, Oakland, Bay View and Richmond unarmed. I've stooped at stores in the meanest part of Stockton navigating pass drug dealers to get in and out of my truck. I was the only white around.

Too me, conservatives scare easy.
@TICKED-OFF | 9:11 a.m | 12:39 p.m. May 30, 2009
If Beck really loves the United States, as you claim, he wouldn't be doing what he's doing -- trying to destroy it.
Anonymous | 12:42 p.m. May 30, 2009
Beck has earned a LOT of money by his fake sincerity, and that is something he learned in the LDS Church! they are expert at it there.
Who's Hating on Who? | 12:48 p.m. May 30, 2009
I sure hear a lot of hate towards Glenn Beck on this comment board. I thought we were supposed to love everyone. I guess for you liberals this applies... not so much.

Glenn, I don't agree with everything you say but I don't doubt your love for this country or your church. Keep it up you sick twisted freak!
RichardfromRaleigh | 12:47 p.m. May 30, 2009
I believe is as correct or perhaps more so than Rush. That's saying a lot. I think it is because he has a better understanding of the Last Days.
Ronnie Bray | 12:48 p.m. May 30, 2009
I know Beck is a Mormon, but most of what I have heard him say is far too intemperate and arrogant to come from the mouth of any Christian, Mormon or not.

Beck produces heat without light, smoke without direction, obfuscation without balance, and panders to what is low, mean, and hateful in American politics.

It would not be too difficult to accept that Beck is a clone of Rush 'Anger-Unmanaged' Limbaugh, because neither of them deal with issues or analyse policies, instead they dole out pathetic opinions based on their own fears but vagrant on account of their having no visible means of support.

Religious Beck is most often humble, sensitive, caring, and, at times, moving.

But where does Religious Beck go when he has to make way for Political Beck, the hatchet man, the blow hard, the mangler of ideas, the insensitive, arrogant, uncaring, and demeaning.

Can these two personalities be reconciled in one person?

Not without a diagnosis that something is wrong with the inner workings of the Janus-faced and double-minded man.

Although he deserves our sympathy, he deserves also to become an honest and capable commentator on the US political scene.

Glen Beck | 12:57 p.m. May 30, 2009
is a nut. An overblown windbag. And that is coming from one who is an active Mormon. Beck/Limbaugh etc. are harming the conservative movement to the point that there will be no return. If you are concerned about having a Democratic President and Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress you haven't seen anything yet. Wait till the next national election. Colin Powell is right. More moderation is needed for the Republican party to make a comeback on the national scene. If Beck/Limbaugh are what being a Conservative Republican is about then we are about to become a one party nation.
beck has fooled many of you | 1:02 p.m. May 30, 2009
and he didn't have to work all that hard at it ... if you think this phony pseudo patriot has something of value to say, you should examine your own abilities to perceive the truth ... he is a national embarrassment..
suzyk | 1:14 p.m. May 30, 2009
To: LDS Girl - I too, found his choice of slang offensive and it does reflect on all latter-day saints. He means well, and I think he just gets caught up in the moment but that is still not reason for profanity and using "Jesus'" name on television news. Someone needs to tell him that and not just one person. Thanks for your insight...you are a good example to many.
Mino? | 1:25 p.m. May 30, 2009
I don't think it would be in Glenn's best economic interest to be a Mormon if he was "mormon in name only." I think he sincerely believes in the principles from the 5000 Year Leap, which makes him 10x better than principle free politicians. His disagreements with Ron Paul stem partially from foreign policy, which is why some people still think Glenn is part of the Republican machine/establishment.
just a thought | 1:27 p.m. May 30, 2009
i like glenn.
good info.
fresh opinion.
But,,, the lords name being taken in vain is not a good choice.
but, we all need some tune up's.....

WORLD WAR TWO VET | 1:30 p.m. May 30, 2009
I try to watch Glenn Beck everyday. He comes on at a bad time 3 clock MST I am surprised his ratings are so high. He needs to be given a prime time slot If you want to really see his rating's sore. He has the courage to take on some of the people worth watching in this Country for fraud and attempting to intimidate people at the polls. GO BECK AMERICA NEEDS YOU RIGHT NOW
Anonymous | 1:35 p.m. May 30, 2009
calling all mormons. You should be embarrassed that Glen Beck is one of your members
R Jensen | 1:39 p.m. May 30, 2009
To Give me a break @1220pm.
The great thing about your comment is that it applie to the conservatives that have posted here too. Anyone who questions the conservative comments is deemed a commie liberal socialist. We question you about human rights and we get called terrorist sympathizers. Yes the liberals are spending trillions to save jobs in the states and banks and you call it socialism. But you fail to account for the Hundreds of trilions of dollars that were spent in Iraq. To end this i will tweek your last line of your post to what the extreme right results in.
Remember, the brilliance of a two party system keeps us from Tierney and oppression. You would eliminate any speech that you deem hate and only listen to the enlightened ones. Adolf Hitler began a similar revolution.
Mark in Bellevue WA | 1:40 p.m. May 30, 2009
I am amazed that so many people on this site automatically spew this "conservative hatemonger" and "bad for the LDS Church" garbage. Good grief, get off the leftwing talking points and think a little. I am an independent and have occasionally listened to Beck. I find nothing in his show that is hateful, and most of the time he is rather funny. Sure, he pokes fun of public officials and can be a bit of an alarmist, but so what? Beck isn't any more of a hatemonger than Jon Stewart and company (who are admittedly very funny). Get off your self-righteous bandwagons. You are the ones who are guilty of hate speech.
Wendy 354 | 1:41 p.m. May 30, 2009
Harry Reid is the big embarassment to the LDS church. How Harry Reid can reconcile his membership in the church is beyond me.

Keep up the great work Glen!
Roger | 1:47 p.m. May 30, 2009
Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, and Rush Limbaugh are mouthpieces for big oil, our criminal health-insurance industry, and the super-wealthy who have nothing in common with Bill Gates (my hero). Bloated and greedy, those are the things Mormons want to be associated with? I hope not.
JLF | 1:52 p.m. May 30, 2009
"...wound-up fury of fiery conservatism?" Which part of the radical far left do you believe is mainstream? Better yet, how are things in the People's Republic today?
Gretzky | 1:52 p.m. May 30, 2009
Glen Beck is a breath of fresh aire for the world, nation and especially Utah. He has toned down his language on the air over the last 5 years as he has become who he is today (conversion process right before our eyes which is great). Glen backs up everything he says with facts or experts in the field. check the facts. George Steponallofus has gone from Clinton lesberalism to a more conservative stance. Liberalism is a mental disorder. Conservativism has been the hallmark of this country's growth since 2000 B.C. and beyond. those who don't keep God's commandments ultimately fail or get destroyed.
provojoe | 1:53 p.m. May 30, 2009
Jozef, I hear you. The sooner Glenn realizes that he's always in the Lord's house and that he's speaking to and about God's children, the better off he, the Church and everybody else will be.
Talk About Hate? | 2:08 p.m. May 30, 2009
This 2 party system is all too quickly developing into a dangerous society here in the good old USA. When are you people going to start shooting each other? All of us better get back to some reality real quick or I can see the ruination of a great country. Just what do you idiots think our fore fathers would say about this hate among Dems and Repubs? Chill out please! What about loving your neighbors?
John Z | 2:16 p.m. May 30, 2009
Unfortunately for the church, Glenn Beck's demagoguery and emotionalism give the impression that all of us LDS are also this way. Beck is not a trained political scientist, economist, historian, or philosopher. He simply broadcasts poorly formed and usually wrongheaded opinions that get picked up by those who think the same way and also do little intellectual work.

It really is a shame that he and the church are perceived the same way by others who are unaware of the true depth and values of LDS thinking and teachings.
shawilli | 2:24 p.m. May 30, 2009
I like Glen, i like his funny laugh and his bold "in your face" style. I think Glen is sounding the warning voice of what lies ahead of this nation if we do no quickly change course and get the runaway spending under control. I like his bold "in your face" stle and his funny laugh and the face that he is a fellow member of the church only adds to his appeal.
RickM | 2:28 p.m. May 30, 2009
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