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<DIV>I agree with Art. It's a wonderful phrase that I will "borrow" many times. :-}</DIV>
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<DIV><EM><FONT color=#0000bf face="Comic Sans MS">Like a deer that longs for running waters so my soul longs for you, O God.</FONT></EM></DIV></FONT></EM></FONT></DIV>
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<B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">From:</SPAN></B> Art Kelly <akelly@americantarget.com><BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">To:</SPAN></B> apologetics@gathman.org; apologistdave@gmail.com; Jimmy Murphy <jmurf80@gmail.com>; Ward Collins <wcollins@netins.net><BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Sent:</SPAN></B> Tue, August 31, 2010 1:08:57 PM<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Subject:</SPAN></B> RE: [Apologetics] FW: Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader forconservative Christians<BR></FONT><BR>Bret,<BR><BR>Your phrase, "out where the buses don't run," is great! You have a good<BR>ability to express yourself. I still remember your apt designation of<BR>the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury as "the chief druid." <BR><BR>Art<BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: Bret Bellamy [mailto:<A href="mailto:bbellamy@mindspring.com" ymailto="mailto:bbellamy@mindspring.com">bbellamy@mindspring.com</A>] <BR>Sent: Tuesday, August
31, 2010 1:03 PM<BR>To: Art Kelly; <A href="mailto:apologetics@gathman.org" ymailto="mailto:apologetics@gathman.org">apologetics@gathman.org</A>; <A href="mailto:apologistdave@gmail.com" ymailto="mailto:apologistdave@gmail.com">apologistdave@gmail.com</A>; Jimmy<BR>Murphy; Ward Collins<BR>Subject: Re: [Apologetics] FW: Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader<BR>forconservative Christians<BR><BR>Art,<BR><BR>While there are some things that Beck says that I would agree with, he<BR>is too far out for me on many things. When I used to watch him, he<BR>seemed to go further and further into a lot of "conspiracy theory"<BR>things that seemed to be out where the buses don't run. I keep a big<BR>caution sign in the back of my mind because he often comes out with off<BR>the wall things that reinforce the rad-lib stereotypes of conservatives,<BR>especially conservative Christians. <BR><BR>Bret6<BR><BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>>From: Art
Kelly <<A href="mailto:akelly@americantarget.com" ymailto="mailto:akelly@americantarget.com">akelly@americantarget.com</A>><BR>>Sent: Aug 31, 2010 12:52 PM<BR>>To: <A href="mailto:apologetics@gathman.org" ymailto="mailto:apologetics@gathman.org">apologetics@gathman.org</A>, <A href="mailto:apologistdave@gmail.com" ymailto="mailto:apologistdave@gmail.com">apologistdave@gmail.com</A>, Jimmy Murphy<BR><<A href="mailto:jmurf80@gmail.com" ymailto="mailto:jmurf80@gmail.com">jmurf80@gmail.com</A>>, Ward Collins <<A href="mailto:wcollins@netins.net" ymailto="mailto:wcollins@netins.net">wcollins@netins.net</A>><BR>>Subject: [Apologetics] FW: Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader for<BR>conservative Christians<BR>><BR>>-----Original Message-----<BR>>From: Art Kelly<BR>>Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 12:51 PM<BR>>To: David Comcast<BR>>Subject: RE: Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader for conservative
<BR>>Christians<BR>><BR>>Thanks, David.<BR>><BR>>I knew Beck was a Mormon but did not realize he was a convert from <BR>>Catholicism.<BR>><BR>>Mormons have a totally different concept of God than do Christians (or <BR>>Jews or Muslims). Since Mormons have very little in common with <BR>>Christians, Beck should stick with political subjects.<BR>><BR>>I don't watch Beck very often, but one of the few times I did, he was <BR>>subtly criticizing the Council of Nicaea. I asked someone who watches <BR>>him a lot about this and was told he interweaves Mormonism into his <BR>>program from time to time. It may be that Beck's rally was actually an<BR><BR>>attempt to evangelize on behalf of Mormonism. I'd have to look closely<BR><BR>>at what he said to be sure, but I think that could have been his real <BR>>goal.<BR>><BR>>Art<BR>><BR>>-----Original Message-----<BR>>From:
David Franke [mailto:<A href="mailto:dfranke00@comcast.net" ymailto="mailto:dfranke00@comcast.net">dfranke00@comcast.net</A>]<BR>>Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 12:25 PM<BR>>To: David Comcast<BR>>Subject: Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader for conservative Christians<BR>><BR>>Interesting article for background.<BR>><BR>>Saturday morning I had my TV tuned to C-SPAN and the Glenn Beck revival<BR><BR>>on the Mall, while I worked at my computer. I was mostly mystified at <BR>>what I was hearing. I couldn't figure out why a political rally had <BR>>turned into a religious revival--and then such an ineffective one at <BR>>that.<BR>><BR>>Before, I had watched Beck on TV exactly twice. The first time <BR>>convinced me that all of his circuits are not working. The second time<BR><BR>>I said to myself, "Well, I can see why some people are drawn to <BR>>him--he's a pretty stirring speaker" (if that's
all you are looking <BR>>for). This Saturday I just found him boring, at great length. I hear <BR>>stories that Tea Partiers left the show, silent and seemingly bored. I<BR><BR>>can understand that. They had traveled at personal expense and <BR>>inconvenience, and put up with Washington's brutal August heat...for <BR>>what? A great political opportunity had been wasted.<BR>><BR>>From this article, I learned Beck is a Catholic-turned-Mormon. Well, <BR>>that explains part of the mystery for me. (POLITICAL INCORRECTNESS<BR>>ALERT:<BR>>STEREOTYPE AHEAD.) Catholics and Mormons just aren't good revivalists,<BR><BR>>at least in a mixed crowd. You need a Baptist or Methodist...or <BR>>something more exotic...for that.<BR>><BR>>I do believe him when he says that when he originally asked for the <BR>>August<BR>>28 date at the Lincoln Memorial, he didn't realize
it was the Martin <BR>>Luther King anniversary date. And of course the irony is that no <BR>>liberal civil rights group had reserved the Memorial for that date.<BR>>When enraged liberals started emoting, Beck...quite naturally...quickly<BR><BR>>realized that this was God's Plan For Glenn Beck.<BR>><BR>>Boy, if you thought Glenn Beck was dangerous before, just because of <BR>>some missing circuits, he is REALLY dangerous now that he's a messenger<BR><BR>>for God.<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>Apologetics mailing list<BR>><A href="mailto:Apologetics@gathman.org" ymailto="mailto:Apologetics@gathman.org">Apologetics@gathman.org</A><BR>>http://bmsi.com/mailman/listinfo/apologetics<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Apologetics mailing list<BR><A href="mailto:Apologetics@gathman.org"
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