CHRISTIANS vs GLENN BECK
Glenn Beck a convert to Mormonism asked his viewers to leave their churches if they see the words social justice or economic justice they are code words Glenn Becks says , some Christians were outraged by Glenn's remarks , one liberal christian anti poverty group is calling all Christians to boycott Glenn Beck ...
There is a faction called ala carte christians who pick and choice their belief system who act like Christians but are not. Apostle Paul warned us about them they always try to infiltrate our churches as he said to be on guard. There are progressives (communists) who use the Christian faith as a tool to push there marxist belieft systems. That is what Glen was speaking of.
ReplyDeleteI don't care how popular he is but he is wrong to think that social justice as we know in Christianism is the heart of the religion, the goal to help poor or abolishing poverty in the world, is not as in marxist belief sytems.
ReplyDeleteTrue with crisis today many are suggesting that system should change, but that is not the role of Church.
I think he went to far, I sure will not follow his advice
Um, Glenn Beck isn't even a Christian. He is a Morman. He does not believe in the Trinity or that Jesus Christ is the Lord. A Morman is in no way whatsoever a Christian. He is actually much more like a Muslim than a Christian.
ReplyDeleteCome on Glenn why don't you finish your statements. You are for the Rich! Your are as the Scribes and Pharisees who walked past the hurt man on the street and someone else is the Good Samaritan not you.. Really you don't need to finish your sentences because all can see you are a propagandist for the elite. Mormon yeah right! Why does the name Judas come to mind?
ReplyDeleteI'm a Christian and I actually agree with him! The moment I were to here any minister or church leaders mention anything dealing with Communism or telling me how I should think, I'm done with that church. The church is the people and not just the building. I actually prefer speaking to God on my own anyways without others dictating to me how I should speak to him and others.
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