Re: Why Does Glenn Beck Hate Jesus? Beck in context
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Mar 15, 2010 01:20AM
GLENN: Let me give you the organ of the Obama administration, the New York Times by Laurie Goodstein. She says, "Last week the conservative broadcaster Glenn Beck called on Christians to leave their churches if they hear preaching about social or economic justice, saying they are code words for communism and Naziism." Well, yeah, the communists and the Nazis, and I presented that evidence last night on the TV show. It's pretty hard when I take their own words and play it coming out of their own mouth and then show their own magazines, their own newspapers using those, that language for this exact purpose, for Naziism and communism, progressivism in America. But why get down to the facts.
....PAT: After the progressive movement had kicked in. Jeez.
"This week the remarks prompted outrage from several Christian bloggers." Now, let me ask you a question. The New York Times says they're above all, they the news that's fit to print. They found this to be a, how many paragraph? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve paragraph story from several, quote, Christian bloggers. Oh.
PAT: Unnamed?
GLENN: No, no, they've named one.
PAT: Oh, they have named them?
GLENN: Yes. The Reverend Jim Wallis.
PAT: Oh, that Christian blogger. And by the way, did they mention that he's an advisor, a spiritual advisor to the president of the United States, Barack Obama?
GLENN: No, they haven't mentioned that....
GLENN: For the love of Pete. Marx started in 19 1848. All of this stuff started percolating, all of Nietzsche comes along, everything, it's redistribution of wealth. I've told you this, the progressive movement started with people like Woodrow Wilson whose father was a preacher! They perverted Christianity! "The concept is that Christians should not merely give to the poor but also work to correct unjust conditions that keep people poor." Yes! You're exactly right. We should as Christians do that. But then there's that added little step of having the government do it, not you. "Many Christians consider it a reoccurring theme in scripture. Mr. Beck himself is a convert to Mormonism, a faith that identifies itself as part of the Christian family but nevertheless rejected by many Christians. Philip Barlow, Arrington professor of Mormon history and culture at Utah State University said one way to read the book of Mormon is a fast track on social justice." Yes, that is one way to read it…
GLENN: I have no problem. Faith, hope and charity. Yes! That's what Jesus said! But when Jesus came down, you know what, who were the Pharisees? Who were the Pharisees?
PAT: A group of intellectuals?
GLENN: Wait, wait, wait. The intellectual elite of the time?
PAT: Uh huh, uh huh.
GLENN: Wait a minute. Did they have any power?
PAT: Uh huh.
GLENN: Did they? Did they have any power in government?
PAT: Uh huh. Yeah.
GLENN: Did they have any power in the church at the time?
PAT: Uh huh.
GLENN: That's weird!
PAT: Yeah.
GLENN: So they were the elite, intellectual elites, they were the political elites of their time and they were the religious elites of their time, and they were all the same thing?
PAT: Uh huh.
GLENN: All three of those in one?
PAT: Weird, huh?
GLENN: It's weird.
PAT: Weird.
GLENN: And so what did Jesus say? Get away from the Pharisees! Because they had perverted the mission of Christ into what? Political power. Hello!....
STU: (Laughing). Yeah, what you I mean, the easiest way to boil down what you're talking about is don't let your church turn into a political arm.
GLENN: Yes!
STU: That's really controversial.
GLENN: Your church is there and that's why I said I don't care what church you go to. I don't care. As long as that church is telling you and helping you be a better person, be more honorable, be more honest, be more giving. But once that church starts to preach social and economic justice, especially through the structure of a giant government, well, now that's something totally different. Now, now you are talking about a church that is getting involved in government itself. We don't do that. We don't do that.
http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/37852/
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