That said, Beck seems to have this whole White Horse Mor-mon prophecy thing goin on
As you know (but for lurkers) the Mormon “white horse prophecy” which is a completely-false notion from a Kolob-fooled cult has a “political savior” who rides in (metaphorically) on a “white horse” to save America.
While I believe the real Antichrist will arise from Europe, it’s a little bizarre, this thing, since the Antichrist comes on a “white horse”, as a “political savior” in Revelation chapter 6, verse 2.
This is the fake “messiah” who appears before the Real Messiah, Jesus Christ comes on His White Horse in Revelation chapter 19.
Glenn Beck Promotes a False Jesuson
In at least one segment on his Fox News show, Beck attempted to prove the Book of Mormon true through scientific evidence.6 And in the lead-up to the 2012 presidential election, he spent an episode on his online video show dispelling common Mormon myths and attempting to show that his faithand that of Republican nominee and Mormon Mitt Romneywas just as normal and mainstream as any other common sect of Christianity.7
See mormon beliefs vs Christian beliefs...Some Mormon beliefs from "Christianity, Cults and Religions" (Rose Publishing, 2005):
1) God has a physical body and so does his wife.
2) No Trinity. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three separate gods. People can become gods.
3) Jesus was created by sexual union between God and Mary.
4) Jesus was married.
5) Jesus' death does not atone for all sin.
6) Baptism for the dead.
7) African descendants were not granted Mormon privileges until 1978.
8) Jesus and Satan were spirit brothers.
Rasputin-like.
Nice one.
There’s some kind of pull. More than a groupie. Like a Twirling dervish.
Anyway, it’s beyond weird and more like pathological. Definitely off-putting.