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Question: Is Glenn Beck Mormon?

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alice | 9:07 a.m. May 30, 2009
sad, sad, sad - The fact that Glenn Beck as a Mormon spews hate and ridicule and radio station (ksl) that is owned by the church I love allows Sean Hannity to do the same thing times ten, hurts my heart. Neither one of these people have a clue about the essence of the gospel. Love your enemies, do good to them that spitefully use you. Glenn Beck may carry the name Mormon, but he is no Christian.
ely | 9:11 a.m. May 30, 2009
i'm going to say something very deep here: glen beck is amazing. can't wait to see him july 4th!
TICKED-OFF | 9:11 a.m. May 30, 2009
You know what anonymous and GRANNY? And all you Mormons out there. I'm LDS too, and yes, Glenn does get passionate in his presentation, but Glenn cares and loves this country. HE IS SAYING IT LIKE HE SEES IT! AND LIKE IT IS, and the rest of you have your heads in the sand. We are headed down a dark, dark, path. Our freedoms are being trifled with. You'd better hope that there are those people strong and willing to speak up for us like Glenn Beck, and the others. I am a T.E.A. party participant, and I will NEVER stop voicing my opinion. It will all come out with the wash, sooner or later, and we'll see who had discernment. You radicals are dangerous!!!!
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Roger | 9:15 a.m. May 30, 2009
No Mormon should be celebrating the fact that Beck is LDS. His extreme right-wing views will not bring praise to the LDS Church. Quite the opposite.
True | 9:16 a.m. May 30, 2009
A good man with a good message: individual rights and responsibility = change for the better.
Vicki Hartvigsen | 9:17 a.m. May 30, 2009
I think Glenn Beck is great. I love the show, because he says it like it is. I'm sure he's a wonderful Latter-day Saint. When Pres. Hinckley died, GB made a few comments and I was so impressed and touched by the spirit he brought into that studio that day and how much Pres. Hinckley meant to him as a prophet of God. Maybe not in those terms, but I knew exactly what he was talking about. I don't get to see him at 2pm PST, so I watch him at 11pm at night and I just love the inspiring words he has to deliver. So what if he shocks you a little in his speech, I believe its a way to wake some of you up and see what's happening around you. Get over it! I'm sure its nothing as bad as the boys play and are mouthy in church basketball. The brawl that begins and ends with prayer! You go Glenn Beck. You are great and don't stop being you. Its a pleasure to hear and see you on the television.
Indiana | 9:17 a.m. May 30, 2009
I think some people out there really fear the truth. America is in a world of hurt and GB is trying to help wake up the fearful to their awful state. I say Go Glen Beck and to those of you who fear, I would say go ahead and fear, only figure out how to conquer that fear and be a blessing to America instead of bury your head in the sand insisting there is no problem with America.

God Bless Glen Beck, those of you who fear him and the truth and God Bless America with more Glen Becks and Mitt Romneys...
Wendy | 9:30 a.m. May 30, 2009
I adore Glenn Beck! I am an insider! I buy every book he produces! And now that his shows are in the movie theatre, I will go see every show he produces! Im not the groupie type BUT

This guy has grit, he is not afraid to stand up for what he believes! And as long as he does that I will support him in every way possible!
A peaceful voice of appreciation | 9:37 a.m. May 30, 2009
Glen is a fiery, passionate man, but his voice does have impact. "Ye shall know them by their fruits" comes to mind here. He has born good fruit in his efforts to expose, to warn, to teach and even cry a few tears about his faith and love for the church. I take my hat off to this guy and see him as ain imperfect, but powerful brother. YOU GO GLEN! I believe God is on his side.
Earl | 9:41 a.m. May 30, 2009
Harry Reid, Mike Weir, Steve Young, Glenn Beck, Orrin Hatch, Mitt Romney, Gladys Knight, Thurl Bailey: What do all these have in common? Other than all being well-known and members of the LDS church, perhaps not much. Isn't it wonderful that we don't have to agree on everything to be members of the Church. Isn't it sad that so many people are so quick to assume they know all about a person because of certain labels that attach to that person. I would bet that people who know these people well would find, if they got to know the others, that they have a lot more in common than would at first appear.
Look Who's Right | 9:41 a.m. May 30, 2009
Glenn took a "beating on the View", wow does anybody, who's not pathetic, really watch that show? I'll bet it had its best ratings of the year the day Glenn was on, just because loyal Glenn fans tuned in. What a joke! Sounds like it turned out to be a big agrument over who was the more meaningless, bigger liar between Barbara, Whoopi, and Glenn. Apparently Barbara and Whoopi couldn't shut up and listen long enough to figure out the truth. Typical! As witnessed on these boards, that is a challenge and a burden, most Leftists are saddled with.
Hoish | 9:46 a.m. May 30, 2009
I am embarassed to share the same religious beliefs as Glenn Beck. He certainly does NOT stand for what I believe in.
TO: THE SHADOW KNOWS | 9:46 a.m. May 30, 2009
What do you mean the shadow knows? We all know that shadows are dark! And we know who is associated with the shadow... hence your comments.
Donna | 9:52 a.m. May 30, 2009
Keep up the good work Glen!!!! I am a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and have a strong testimonony of the gospel. Been a member since 1973. I am almost 70 years old. I am also concerned about our country but I believe if we follow the Prophet and the teachings of the true gospel we will be OK. I don't claim it will be easy but worth it.
God Bless you and your family.
My husband and I watch your program faithfully everyday!!!!
gottscheer | 9:53 a.m. May 30, 2009
The truth is that Glen Beck represents the conservative view of what is wrong with government. Socialism is rampant in our government. Republicans and Democrats have been the cause of ballooning government. They are both at fault. You liberal Latter-day Saints need to do some reading of what the brethren in the past have said about todays government problems. Glen Beck speaks to those problems and definitely tows the line of the LDS Church's view of Big Government.
Hummer | 9:59 a.m. May 30, 2009
I appreciate that Glen Beck is not a run of the mill kind of guy. I believe to use the word hate in conjunction with his feelings towards some groups is wrong. His feelings are geered towards the behavior and adgendas of some groups. As a person he is funny, yet passionate towards wanting the best for his country.
MadMaury | 10:00 a.m. May 30, 2009
The predominant reactions expressed in previous comments illustrate precisely why Glenn is spot on, both as a conservative spokesperson and a Mormon. The nation, as a whole, has become so entitlement dependent that constitutional liberties are no longer valued, so called "Christians" hate other Christians simply because they don't march in lock step with their own particular beliefs (right or wrong), the idea of pursuing a career for profit is seen as obscene, and passionate patriotism is viewed as being treasonous. When the painful fruits of our present governance begin to impact the homes and families of our nation, some may wish that they had paid closer attention to Glenn's message and had become better informed about how this nation came to be a "Shining city on a hill" and how that "Shine" has been squandered. Wake up America!!!! - or are you past feeling what being an American is all about?
citizen16 | 10:01 a.m. May 30, 2009
It's great that Glen Beck is LDS. It's great that Harry Reid is LDS. Both are active members of the LDS church and obviously have very different POLITICAL perspectives on the world. That's great! I'm proud to be a member of a church where its followers can become prominent members of completely opposite sides of the POLITICAL spectrum.

The mixing of politics and religion can be very dangerous.
Wow | 10:04 a.m. May 30, 2009
More "breaking news" out of Utah....
Gerald | 10:06 a.m. May 30, 2009
Glen is simply Glen. Give him a break. I think it's wonderful that he has turned his life around and that he's unafraid to tell it as he sees it. It is unlikely that we will ever find anyone to agree with 100% of the time, so relax and let live.
B en | 10:08 a.m. May 30, 2009
Have you forgotten Beck is a child of God, and God works in mysterious ways
janeite | 10:09 a.m. May 30, 2009
Embarrassment to the church?! Whatever. Embarrassment to your politics is more like it. Socialism and capitalism are not religions. I know that's hard for some people to accept.
gbw | 10:10 a.m. May 30, 2009
This guy is awesome and who cares what religion he is? He is a common sense guy with some values so many are lacking in this country. He is not a lone wolf because he is making a connection with so many Americans. Before you judge him listen to him and be open minded.
Linda | 10:12 a.m. May 30, 2009
Your right Jim, who cares. The guy fancies himself as an intellectual and really he is an idiot who plays around with the facts and attempts to sensationalize the news. The man is a fool who is so offended at the current choice for the Supreme Court it is shameful that man is allowed any airtime at all.
Ben | 10:12 a.m. May 30, 2009
O.K. shadow
sparsile | 10:15 a.m. May 30, 2009
Beck displays common sense. He goes over the top sometimes, but he's a showman as well as a conservative. I'm more willing to let people know Beck is LDS than I am Harry Reid. Hard to believe that two active LDS folks can be as far apart as Beck and Reid. Reid spouts hate wherever he goes and is an embarrassment to the Church. People may disagree with Beck, but he's not hateful like Reid, who represents a supposedly tolerant party. One of my favorite maxims whenever I hear someone from the Democratic party chiding others for not being tolerant: "... nothing is more intolerant of a diversity of opinion than a 'liberal' society touting the virtues of tolerance and diversity." (Theodore Pappas). How true that is in today's Obama-nation.
Can't listen to him | 10:16 a.m. May 30, 2009
Beck hurts my ears and my brain. He's mean and nasty on air. It must be hard to be two people every day. One of his characters must be an act.
Reality Bites | 10:16 a.m. May 30, 2009
If you know anything about Glenn Beck, you know he is genuine and believes in basic values. What could possibly be wrong with that? The hateful comments posted here show only how uninformed the authors are.
suzyk | 10:20 a.m. May 30, 2009
All I'm going to say to Granny and the rest of the negative comments is: Let he or she who is without sin or fault, cast the first stone. Glen Beck is an honest man who happens to be LDS. He is a man of integrity and is not perfect, just like you and I. Try some positive thinking and your life will be more meaningful and so will others who have to read your negative comments.
Live in Seattle too | 10:20 a.m. May 30, 2009
seattle boy, speak for yourself! I also live in the Seattle area. Most members of the church that I know love Glenn Beck! He's a breath of fresh air in a country that's running towards socialism as fast as it can go! Does he want our economy to fail? I don't think so. He's just telling us the truth - that poor monetary choices are plunging us into a deep, deep, black hole of debt from which we may not be able to climb out of - with future generations stuck with the tab!
the real world - welcome | 10:23 a.m. May 30, 2009
I appreciate GB for his telling those who listen and hear, what those in power do not want us to know. That he makes a living doing it is fine by me. We all work for money unless your on welfare. After reading these comments I understand how harry reid was elected in NV. I don't live in UT and assume that members in my area are not as blind, as many comments indicate, otherwise I would have a hard time looking them in the face every Sunday. How would you like to be in a room full of harry reids? Get the picture? (actually I would like to be in a room with Harry - just the two of us)

To think, we are just giving it away, American freedoms and liberty. So disgusting!

Harry voted against the Defence of Marriage act the week after we were encouraged from pulpit to contact our legislators and encourage them to vote for it - doesn't that say it all?
Shaking my head | 10:23 a.m. May 30, 2009
I'm stunned about all the Beck-haters who claim to be members of the church. Their main reason is that they fear somehow he will make the church look bad with his "extreme" positions. That sounds more like people who are concerned about the laughter coming from the great and spacious building than they are about truth.

I admit that I don't watch Glenn Beck (or Hannity or any of the others). I try to go directly to the sources of information so I can steer clear of the spin put on by those on both sides of the aisle. But I would never try to censure someone because their opinions may bring the laughter of the world.

Christ was ridiculed. Moses was ridiculed. Joseph Smith was ridiculed. Lehi was ridiculed. In fact, I challenge someone to name a major prophet that was NOT ridiculed. The same is true of faithful members of the church in all dispensations. If your only reason for not liking Beck is that he might be ridiculed, I suggest you reassess what is most important in your own lives - truth or popularity.
Chris in Provo | 10:24 a.m. May 30, 2009
Can someone please point me to any other voice on TV or the radio who speaks more than Glenn does of values and principles that we as a people should try to live by!? ...I didn't think so.

Would someone please point me to another source of accurate information about our founding fathers from a TV show, or radio show? ...I didn't think so.
Glenn is someone who believes what he says, and says what he means. I don't think there are many people in the government who can be as honest with themselves that they're doing the "right thing" when they get home at the end of the day.

Glenn is great guy, who's desire is to make our country better for our kids, who by the way are inheriting an enormous amount of debt because of our genius policies we've voted for!!

GO Glenn!! Keep it up!
To "I HOPE NOT" 12:19a.m. | 10:25 a.m. May 30, 2009
As a Mormon, I am disappointed by the small percentage of Mormons who are so self-righteous they forget the fundamental principles of Christianity. I happen to cuss once in a while and I drink caffeine--but I also try to volunteer in the community and help my neighbors when I can. I am far from a "good" Mormon, but I get a little rattled when I here comments like yours.

I once had a religion professor who talked about all the standards that needed to be kept in order to be a "worthy" member of the Church. Yet, if anyone fell asleep in his class or was late, he would make a point to degrade, mock, and embarrass the student in front of everyone else. As with all religions, you always have the preachers who forget the fundamental principle of "being a good person."
love him | 10:26 a.m. May 30, 2009
I would LOVE to have Glenn Beck teach me the new member lessons.I would gladly go back and start over if he was the missionary teaching me. Yes he is loud and brash but someone needs to be to get people to realize where things are going. I'll bet HE has his home storage and is ready for the trials to come.
ktenney | 10:26 a.m. May 30, 2009
Dear Mormon, you can' stand listening to this guy? I wish I could get his radio program where I live.
Beck Great for Mormons | 10:27 a.m. May 30, 2009
I read a lot and find most of what Beck says to be either fact or opinions that are backed-up with solid evidence and/or credible sources. If you've never watched his show then do so and you'll see what I mean.

So, Glenn is right on many things -- or at least provides solid evidence. So, as a Christian, when I examine why Beck chose LDS as his faith it makes me want to learn more about that decision. Why does he believe what the Mormon faith teaches? Did he "decide" to be LDS or did prayer lead him that way? Is there someone who's LDS that he admires so greatly that he wanted to share that person's faith?

Perhaps Glenn isn't viewed favorably by those who have already adopted the Mormon faith but he's certainly not hurting the church's ability to increase its membership. Again, I'm a long-time Christian, but I'm taking another look at LDS because of Glenn. Sure, he's made some mistakes in life but who hasn't? And he's come out of it a very influential and strong person.
Yes, this really is news | 10:30 a.m. May 30, 2009
to you all complaining that this isn't news: Obviously there was a demand for the information to be presented, since so many people were google searching the exact same information!! Hmmm, seams like a smart thing to me, for a paper to write about something that is being highly searched on the internet. It has obviously worked for the DN too! Look how many readers have even posted on here!! ha ha ha!!

BenMc | 10:31 a.m. May 30, 2009
Glenn has opened a lot of eyes, but by the tone of some of these comments, he still has many to open. Our chance to preserve liberty is quickly fading. May GOD bless our nation and may GOD bless Glenn Beck. I fear that his life is in danger for exposing the tip of the iceberg concerning some of today's Secret Combinations.
. . . One Last Thought | 10:34 a.m. May 30, 2009
What have you done for your country and fellow man today?
Jenny | 10:34 a.m. May 30, 2009
Watched is show, couldn't stand listening to him for too long. Another hyprocrit praying on shallow people for his fame and glory - another "Rush the immortal P" Glen is is a pathetic representative for mormonism or should I say he represents it well - bring on the CULT boys
Mormons need to love | 10:36 a.m. May 30, 2009
those who hate them, and just sit idly by while their freedoms get trampled on!? Go read the book of Alma again!! I am pretty sure that Capt. Moroni didn't just sit by, and let the bad people take over his and his family's freedoms. Perhaps some of you would have been offended by things he had to say too?
dougfir | 10:39 a.m. May 30, 2009
For someone who professes membership in a church that teaches "love one another", he spews an amazing amount of hatred for those who don't think like him. Surely he could find ways to promote conservative values without denigrating those of us who don't think like him.
Herb Gravy | 10:40 a.m. May 30, 2009
Nice to read these posts and to be re-introduced to jealousy, hate, and envy. Thank you posters!
I cried... | 10:43 a.m. May 30, 2009
when I read this article.

Is this who the LDS Church wants to be identified with?

Sad.
uh? | 10:49 a.m. May 30, 2009
How is he hate filled? I've listened and watched him for years. He doesn't hate immigrants...he hates ILLEGAL immigrants. Why shouldn't he? After I've spent thousands and thousands of dollars on immigration and doing it the legal way, why should someone be able to walk across the border and say "give me a job and let me stay here"? Doesn't make sense.

A poster here said he wanted Obama to fail. Glenn never said that. He said he hopes he doesn't for the good of the country, but he think he will fail. Rush (who I personally can't stand) who said that.

This country is on a downward spiral, and anyone who thinks we can spend money to get out of it is just crazy. But then again, I'm just a hatemongering person who wants Obama to fail and I'm making everyone afraid.
Linda | 10:50 a.m. May 30, 2009
Is Glenn Beck a Moron? Well of course he is, we don't need the DN to tell us that bit of breaking news.
Jeez a bunch of you people are really paranoid, do you really believe everything you read on the internet.
Divisive | 10:54 a.m. May 30, 2009
A man that succeeds in dividing Mormons to such an extent is a shame to Mormonism. Pres. Hinckley spent his life preaching tolerance and neighborliness. Beck destroys good feelings among us in the most disgusting way, no matter if he is right or wrong.

Lynn in TN | 10:55 a.m. May 30, 2009
I'm a "beckie."
Merlin the Magician | 10:59 a.m. May 30, 2009
I chuckled at the comments of you who don't like Beck. So...how is it that you know so much about him if you don't like him? You must listen to his show alot to have all this information! Bingo!! Beck is successful because he can attract not only those who agree with him, but you who don't. I would say that Beck is a smart man to be able to do that!

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