‘I just have to start with my testimony of Jesus Christ.’ Mormon Glenn Beck Casts Himself as Faithful Believer at ‘Christian’ Men’s Conference

“If Fearless were a generic men’s conference that Beck was speaking at, that would be one thing. But this event was  specifically and intentionally marketed as a conference for Christians and has every hallmark of being one.”

(Protestia) Noted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Glenn Beck, took to the stage at the Fearless Roll Call 2.0 conference yesterday morning, regaling hundreds of men with tales of George Washington’s escapades while sharing an extended personal testimony that urged his audience to “surrender to Jesus Christ.”

During his message, Beck positioned himself as a true believer who is part of the family of God, and not a single person attending shared a word of rebuke or repudiation otherwise.

We have been highly critical of the prominent Mormon’s presence at the Fearless conference, much to the chagrin of many who would rather we stay quiet about it, from Mormon Radio show hosts to conference organizer Jason Whitlock, who has previously affirmed Beck as a Christian and recently told us to “kiss” his “butt” following our initial first article.  View article →

“Courage was lacking and Jason Whitlock’s conference proved not to be fearless.” — Ray Fave

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