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Question: Is Glenn Beck Mormon?

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Richard from Raleigh | 8:11 p.m. May 30, 2009
Regardless of whether or not you believe in the prophecies of the last days, we are living in them. There have been conspiracies since Cain slew Able. They have increased since the assassination Abraham Lincoln. For more than 100 years, there has been a push for a one-world government. I encourage a major history lesson and an honest indepth comparison study of the Communist and Humanist Manifestos, RADICAL Islam's 100 year agenda (including ties with Hitler), and our current global environment.
At least twice during the campaign, Obama said he will always stand with his Muslim brothers. And is he even a U.S. citizen? He refuses to release his actual birth certificate (not the one that says it has been seen by witnesses). If he is not, he is illegally occupying the WHITE HOUSE.
Glenn's delivery might be off, but his message is as or more correct than Rush and the others. Because he's LDS, he has a better understanding of what's happening. People need to ready for whenever the situation worsens.
To Effie | 8:16 p.m. May 30, 2009
Thank you for your commercial for Fox news...
Joyce | 8:44 p.m. May 30, 2009
Is he an RM?
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Re: Joyce | 8:59 p.m. May 30, 2009
No, Beck is not an RM. He converted to the church as an adult.
Anonymous | 9:15 p.m. May 30, 2009
Although I'm fully aware of who Glenn Beck is, I have never listened/watched his show. After reading some of the comments here today I am going to make some time to watch him. Family values? Common sense? Wow! Sounds like a winner to me.
CB | 9:22 p.m. May 30, 2009
Glenn has a J. Golden Kimball mouth, but I heard worse growing up on the farm. Glenn, Hannity and Rush only verbalize what I have believed long before they were born. Went to school when you were taught how to think not the indoctrination offered today. Even being raised in a D. Roosevelt household I always believed teaching someone "how to fish" is far better than 'giving them the fish". Roosevelt's progressivism is back and those looking for change, check out Russia, what's left of it.
Arizona Reader | 9:22 p.m. May 30, 2009
Obama says he'll put these last 4 months up against those of any other president. I think he's right. No other president in history has screwed things up so quickly. Bush had no financial discipline, signing all kinds of pork into law. But Obama is making Bush look fairly sensible. Obama is punishing those who have worked hard while he rewards those who don't want to pay the price for success. Anyone who doesn't recognize the drastic changes that are taking place will someday regret that they didn't, especially if they actually think Obama is making the country a better place. Thankfully, we have a few voices of reason. Beck shines the spotlight on truly important topics, and he gives you the truth, which is hard to get from the other media sources. Most of the media are still covering for Obama...hiding his dirt...failing to ask any hard questions...doing everything to cheer on his socialist policies.
Brian Scott | 9:34 p.m. May 30, 2009
Alma 1:21 - Now there was a strict law among the people of the church, that there should not any man, belonging to the church, arise and persecute those that did not belong to the church, AND THAT THERE SHOULD BE NO PERSECUTION AMONG THEMSELVES.

Brothers and Sisters, please, Brother Beck (or Harry Reid or whomever else) may be a public figure, and you do not have to agree with him; but to say he is worthy of a "talking to" from his Bishop seems like a misunderstanding of the above scripture, in particular the emphasized part.

We are the Church of Jesus Christ and Christ taught us that all men and women, be they sinner or not, were welcome in His Church. Let us not persecute those of our own faith. There is too much persecution of our faith from those outside of it as it is. Let us love our brothers and sisters and neighbors as Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love them and us.
Pam W | 9:40 p.m. May 30, 2009
Amen, Brother Scott. Amen.
Wendy 112 | 9:50 p.m. May 30, 2009
Every active Latter-Day Saint (LDS/Mormon) I know agrees with Glen Beck. His ideas are generally in harmony with the LDS church I have always attended.

I'm baffled how Harry Reid can justify his membership in the LDS church. There's good reason why the LDS church is the most conservative of all Christian churches.
bluejeans | 9:56 p.m. May 30, 2009
I agree that Harry Reid has forgotten his values and the Church. He seems to be in his own personal glory when he is following Pres Obama around. For those of you who think Mr. Beck is way off base, you need to find out what really is going on in America. Have you read June's Ensign? The message is to grow gardens, get out of debt and be prepared for what's coming down the pike! Get Ready.
Michaelm | 10:00 p.m. May 30, 2009
I can't believe all the whining here. So what if you like him or not. He's just a guy like so many others. So he wants to make a good living at what he does and he does it well? What a terrible thing! Many more should have the exact same goals.

Agree with him or not, the fact is he is so popular because he is plain spoken, speaks his mind, and is not afraid to be passionate in a public way about his beliefs. So many Mormons, and people in general have no passion, only do and say what they think is popular and change with the PC winds with no real opinion or spine. I may not always agree with him, but I admire his ethics and convictions. To thine self be true!
Still TICKED-OFF | 10:07 p.m. May 30, 2009
Oh Jenny, Jenny you are a hateful person! Jenny, you didn't listen with your heart. Glenn is a good man. He IS a thinker, and he has discernment, and I too can see what lies ahead of us. IT'S SO CLEAR TO ME! We are headed for VERY difficult times. Put your biggoted hate aside and do something good for your country! We are in real trouble and no one except Fox News will talk about it. Listen and be ready. I pray for our country everyday. My family has fought for freedom, and sacrificed, and that freedom is slipping away. Wake up!
shecky | 10:21 p.m. May 30, 2009
Yes, Harry Reid has no doubt left the fold by advocating taking care of the poor, ending ill-conceived wars, regulation of a greedy and out-of control financial system, and offering criticism of the most corrupt and secretive administration since Mr. Burns in Springfield.

He is an evil man and must be stopped.
shecky | 10:33 p.m. May 30, 2009
"No one but Fox News will talk about it?"

I heard that Fox was unwilling to broadcast Obama's recent speech. If this is true, I scoff at Fox's so-called journalistic courage.
Brad | 10:34 p.m. May 30, 2009
Glen Beck is a pretty standard Mormon in what he believes. He just speaks with more clarity and conviction than most of them when it comes to politics MORMONS ARE PREDOMINANTLY VERY CONSERVATIVE. Here is the ultimate test.... If you, generally, disagree with Glen Beck ... you have a disorder of some sort and need to set your life straight. WHEN YOU GROW UP AND HAVE SOME REAL PURPOSE IN LIFE AND KNOW WHO YOU ARE YOU WILL BEGIN TO SEE THE TRUTH. I am Mormon and am proud of Glen Beck.
RealistMI | 11:41 p.m. May 30, 2009
I Love to listen and watch Glenn Beck. His common
sense is what keeps me a faithful fan. Keep up the good work Brother Beck.:)
To Twisted Wingnut | 11:49 p.m. May 30, 2009
Are all the right wing freak jobs in Utah as whacked out as you are..You sir,are a disgrace to normal, everyday, chuckleheads...As a matter of fact I think you and Effie would make a perfect match;residing in your republican nirvana somewhere in the midst of Siberia,where all good little facists and totalitarians go to their eternal rest...
Liberal is positive word | 11:51 p.m. May 30, 2009
The word liberal is always used positively in the scriptures, in both Bible and Book of Mormon. We can all agree there are all ranges of political persuasions in the church, probably even communists and socialists within the kingdom because in some countries we do "honor, sustain and obey law". My definition of liberal is found in D&C 6:7 to seek wisdom and knowledge ahead of riches. Maybe that specific counsel was just to the Prophet at that one time, yet look at Old Testament and we read people perished without vision and knowledge. Man doesn't live by bread alone, but by the words that come from mouth of God. I would like to see a push by rich white people to enlist their kids in military and for people to start their own business, but reality is many good people in Utah and in USA have for 5 decades now and will continued to be employed by the state and government and there is nothing wrong with that. Look at former Gov. Leavitt (ut) who left the private sector to work in government and yet he hates big government.
johntvalentine | 11:55 p.m. May 30, 2009
Keep up your great work Mr Glenn Beck. hitler of Germany. joseph stalin of Russia. hugo chavais of Venezuela. All these evil speciems of human beings. Would consider Glenn beck, a thorne in their side. With all your might mind and strength. Protect our beloved CONSTITUTION !!! Our present president and our president's people. Are trying to sell America's taxpayers, our beloved American CONSTITUTION. down the drain. Wake up America. America need's many more Glenn Beck's. A word to the wise is sufficient.
who knows more on economy? | 11:59 p.m. May 30, 2009
Glenn Beck, Orrin Hatch, McCain (none of whom have ever started a business) or Obama, Warren Buffett, Bob Rubin, Bernanke and Immelt of GE and heads of Google and Lawrence Summers and his friend Kim Clark at BYUI? America has right leadership right now; now we just need our country to turn off TV and start reading and doing math instead of meth.
To "Buckley Conservative" | 12:14 a.m. May 31, 2009
You wrote: "As a LDS member who remembers the compassion of Spencer W. Kimball, I am embarrassed by Glen Beck's rantings and ravings."

Well, as an LDS member, I also remember the rantings and ravings of Brigham Young. Nobody is perfect and before many of you self-righteous folk rip on Glen Beck, Harry Reid, Mitt Romney, Gov. Huntsman, or other national LDS figures, maybe you should ask yourself what you are trying to do to improve the world we live in. Here's a direct quote by Glen Beck himself--acknowledging his weaknesses. Can you do the same?

From LDSlivingmagazine.com: Talking about why he didn't talk about Mormonism early on... "I didnt want anyone to look at me and say, Well hes a Mormon, so all Mormons must be like that. I struggle every day. I struggle not to fall back into old patterns. I struggle with my language. I dont want people to think Im an example. I am so blessed to be going to the ward I am. I am surrounded by remarkable men who are not only successful in business, they are spiritual giants.
Oh Really? | 12:15 a.m. May 31, 2009
Obama has run a business??? He's been a lawyer for ACORN, taught law, been a state rep. for Illinois and a "community organizer". He's sure good at spend money he does not have but have no fear - he can print more. The inmates are running the asylum right now.
Glenn Beck is a voice of reason. Too many people do not want to do their home work and don't want to hear what he has to say.
jfarker | 12:15 a.m. May 31, 2009
When I heard the cd of Glenn's conversion story, I was so struck by his intellectual sincerity and his emotional honesty that I listened to it over and over again. Not many people in this world are that conscientious or candid about their search for truth. I'm proud to know he's LDS! After watching his show for several months now, I am convinced he is exactly what we need: a well-read, insightful analyst and a courageous, tireless champion of what used to be common sense. He does the homework that the rest of us are too lazy to do ourselves. He is deeply patriotic, and I think his only motivation is to alert us to the cost of our complacency, and inspire us to actively fight to keep our constitution intact. While he's clearly not a political prophet, he definitely broadcasts the warning call that we had better heed before it's too late. "The only thing necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke "We surround them." Glenn Beck
"Every generation needs a little revolution." Thomas Jefferson
CNN Rules. | 1:21 a.m. May 31, 2009
Wolf Blitzer is where it's at. He reports. Thats it.
lamiaverita | 7:18 a.m. May 31, 2009
Some interesting asides:

Glenn Beck was raised a Roman Catholic. His mother and one of his brothers committed suicide, and a sibling had a fatal heart attack. He graduated from Sehome High School in Bellingham, Washington in 1982, and took a single theology class at Yale University. ~Compliments of Wiki


AB | 7:19 a.m. May 31, 2009
I hardly think that you are a bishop! Ha!
dk | 7:52 a.m. May 31, 2009
An embarrasment to the church? Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
his tears flow on demand | 10:48 a.m. May 31, 2009
like those of any actor ... the fact that you guys can't see his phoniness is more troubling to me than the fact of his phoniness..
WHO CARES | 11:05 a.m. May 31, 2009
does it really matter what religion he is . It only matters if you live in Utah
Amy Hillyard Jensen | 1:55 p.m. May 31, 2009
I was surprised when I learned that Beck was a Mormon. I thought perhaps he hadn't been a member long enough to know what the Church teaches about love, tolerance, etc. Now that he's switched to Fox, his true nature becomes even more apparent. I joined the Church nearly sixty years ago. If I had been listening to Glenn Beck at that time, it never would have happened. His philosophy doesn't reflect the love of Christ that pervades the Book of Mormon. We know he makes a lot of money, but that isn't what it's all about! It's time for him to eat a little humble pie!
church and country | 4:01 p.m. May 31, 2009

As I member of the military, I follow our president,Barak Obama. As a member of the church, I follow the prophet, Thomas Monson. Glen Beck does not speak for the church,the country, nor me.
RE: Amy Hillyard Jensen | 4:14 p.m. May 31, 2009
The church teaches love, tolerance, etc...

for what?

and what are you teaching?

One who is regular listener of Glenn Beck,

I can say with FULL knowledge, and as personal witness,

all the negative nabobs of humanity who are trying to tear down Glenn Beck,

and say all sort of hateful and terrible things about him,

are just wrong, plain wrong,

and perhaps intentionally deceptive, due to their PURE HATE for the conservative view point.

It's amazing the terrible things the DN allows the extreme left to say in these posts about the conservatives, the religious, the righteous.

mike | 4:34 p.m. May 31, 2009
Glenn Beck is always saying the sky is falling. President Monson said in General Conference we need not worry so much about things. (Can't remember the exact words).
Reasonable | 4:54 p.m. May 31, 2009
Glenn Beck is a polarizing figure. Both inside and outside the LDS faith--some agree some don't.

I guess this dispels the notion that all Mormons are alike.

I like Beck most of the time, but he sometimes gets too silly, and says some pretty weird stuff. Sometimes his broadcast seems like it is geared toward ADHD audiences.

But I generally love what the guy has to say, and I think he is pretty accurate when it come to sensing the dangers of the Progressive ideology.
yesiamlds2 | 5:17 p.m. May 31, 2009
Love the man, love the show and the radio program. Am very proud to be a fellow-Mormon with Glenn Beck.
Margaret | 5:36 p.m. May 31, 2009
I can tell you why people wonder why he is a member of the LDS Church - he does not espouse thoughts that are consistent with Mormon beliefs, in my opinion. I am a conservative (liberal leaning) LDS member, and I never watch him!
RE: mike | 5:43 p.m. May 31, 2009
Typical hateful and disingenuous liberal leaving out details,

and just picking the ones you want.

Glenn may say the sky is falling, but he also says there is hope, and we can change things, and you can prepare for what bad may come and avoid most of it,

just like the Prophet and apostles say.

YEP! leaving out the details, changed everything.

mormonboy | 6:28 p.m. May 31, 2009
I think he is a great asset for the LDS church. Go Glenn!
BennyB | 6:53 p.m. May 31, 2009
He makes good sense to me. He is the type of citizen leadership that is needed.
CJ | 7:51 p.m. May 31, 2009
He is one of the few people in the country right now who realizes what a disastrous path this nation is on with Obama and his band of thugs he calls a cabinet. Glen is a true patriot and genuine LDS man unlike Harry Reid who is a disgrace to the Church and the U.S. Someday the massed of idiots who voted for Obama are going to see him for what he is, Glen and a few others see it plainly now. Time will tell who is right.
David Wright | 8:06 p.m. May 31, 2009
Glenn is awesome. I prefer to listen to Rush but Glenn is doing great work too. I am a life long Mormon and I know that just like in any other faith some Mormon's live their religion more so than others. Glenn is a convert of almost 10 years(baptized Oct 2009)because he is awesome he will continue to grow in the gospel and will realize more and more that some of the things he discusses on his radio show he shouldn't, but cut the man some slack and I say he is doing great things for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I just wish I was in his ward and his home teaching companion.
Jonathan M. | 8:16 p.m. May 31, 2009
Admittedly, I live in Australia, so you may think I should "butt out" and mind my own business, but I love my Church and feel embarrassed that this man may be seen as representing Mormon values by the wider public. I wish he would remember that the Church is essentially about love, helping the less fortunate, and self-sacrifice for the benefit of others.

Some of the comments on here make me realise why Mormons and America as a nation are not very popular in general. The fostering of greed I believe,lies behing the recession--not compassion and generosity.

I'm sure Beck is a good man and believes what he says, but I'm certainly glad he doesn't live in my ward and is not my Gospel Doctrine Teacher!!
Havael | 8:40 p.m. May 31, 2009
Glenn is unusually right on. I also like Rush, Sean, and Mark Levin, but Glenn puts a real moral feel, less polictical party and more personal sovernty feel to it in my perspective.
Anonymous | 8:52 p.m. May 31, 2009
Jonathan M. | 8:16 p.m as an American, please comment, I love the rare opportunity to read an intelligent comment by a Mormon is this paper. You're refreshing. Take a trip to the States and Utah, you will see a different Church.
Sheldon | 8:54 p.m. May 31, 2009
Glenn is great because he shoots from the gut and takes on things that others fear. Is he perfect, of course not and neither are his critics. His love of the Founding Fathers, The Constitution and The Bill of Rights is honorable and critical in this time when some would like to jackhammer the foundations of this great country. He is waking up the silent majority one citzen at a time. Thomas Jefferson would be proud of Glenn. Who cares whether he is a Mormon or a Catholic? This guy is funny, on target and he rocks!
Kathi | 11:25 p.m. May 31, 2009
After watching your conversion story on DVD, I've heard, read and seen so many positive comments on the conservative Beck. Proud to know there are others out there seeking the truth and standing up for it!
Jonathan M. | 12:39 a.m. June 1, 2009
Anonymous, I did live in Logan and in Rexburg from 1978-79-where I spent a semester at Ricks(before later moving from my native UK to Australia). Loved most of the people on an individual level, but I probably got lucky. Politically though, most of them held differing views to mine--and I'm not a Socialist, and nor, for the benefit of other readers, is Obama! 'Socialism' seems to be used as a euphemism by too many members for almost any political position that differs from their own!
Christmas Sweater | 8:15 a.m. June 1, 2009
Not a huge fan of much of his political take, especially on immigration. I did enjoy his book "The Christmas Sweater". He has a good solid base in traditional values that i enjoy most of the time...
BigTex | 8:27 a.m. June 1, 2009
Beck isn't critical just to be critical. He cares about what is going on in these United States. He has been one of the only consistent voices over the past 2-3 years that has been warning all of us on the flimsy economy. Unfortunately, not enough of us have been paying attention.

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