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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: GunsAndRosesFan on January 10, 2012, 02:49:21 PM
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quasi
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quasi
why quasi?
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Glenn Beck is a quasi-righteous gentile for the following reasons, according to my opinion:
1) He supports Israel - Good
2) He supports Ron Paul - Bad
3) He is an active Mormon - Not so good...
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Glenn Beck is a quasi-righteous gentile for the following reasons, according to my opinion:
1) He supports Israel - Good
2) He supports Ron Paul - Bad
3) He is an active Mormon - Not so good...
He also supports "Jews for Jesus", check this article for example:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/blaze-exclusive-katy-perrys-parents-respond-to-media-allegations-of-anti-semitism/
Apparently Katy Perry's dad said some stereotypical things about Jews and how we love money. I don't care much about this things and it's true there is a difference between hatred to stereotypes but the article quotes in his favor "messianic Jews" who says this dude is totally ok, he works with them and he loves Israel.
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I didn't know he supported Ron Paul. How can he be pro-Israel and support Ron Nazi Paul?
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Glenn Beck is a quasi-righteous gentile for the following reasons, according to my opinion:
1) He supports Israel - Good
2) He supports Ron Paul - Bad
3) He is an active Mormon - Not so good...
I don't believe that he supports Ron Paul. He may agree with some of his ideas. That doesn't qualify as support.
Why is his being an active Morman 'not so good'?
I don't understand.
He supports Israel. By his actions, not just with words.
How does his religion make him 'quasi' righteous?
What does he have to do? Does he have to change his religion to be righteous?
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I don't believe that he supports Ron Paul. He may agree with some of his ideas. That doesn't qualify as support.
Why is his being an active Morman 'not so good'?
I don't understand.
He supports Israel. By his actions, not just with words.
How does his religion make him 'quasi' righteous?
What does he have to do? Does he have to change his religion to be righteous?
He said he would rather vote for Ron Paul as a third candidate than to Newt Gingrich. As far as I know he only began to severely criticize Ron Paul very recently once the old Ron Paul news letter had re-emerged. And even then he said he doesn't believe Ron Paul is an anti-semite or a racist or a bigot.
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He said he would rather vote for Ron Paul as a third candidate than to Newt Gingrich. As far as I know he only began to severely criticize Ron Paul very recently once the old Ron Paul news letter had re-emerged. And even then he said he doesn't believe Ron Paul is an anti-semite or a racist or a bigot.
I would have a tough time voting for Newt Gingrich, myself. I'm no fan of that crazy Ron Paul. I would never cast a vote for him.
Still, I can see where Glen Beck's dilemma is.
At least Glen Beck has been calling Paul out on that newsletter. Where else have you heard it mentioned much? I still believe that Glen Beck is a very decent man and righteous gentile. I know that no one person can be all things to me. If I cut off every person that disagrees with me in the slightest, I'm going to be standing alone.
That is just my opinion.
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I think CNN brought up the news letters before Beck did. And the thing is the news letter and a whole lot other material was already common knowledge and any researcher for a news organization should have been aware of them. So, I guess Glenn Beck and his organization felt that this wasn't a big deal until somebody else brought this issue to the news.
What bothers me with Beck isn't that I disagree with him on many issues, but that I don't trust his honesty on dealing with certain issues, and Ron Paul is the top one.
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As far as Ron Paul's newsletters, GB has been bringing it up frequently on his radio show. The issue seems to really bother him. How often has CNN brought it up, after initially reporting on it? Have they kept on the issue? I'm not arguing your point. I'm wondering.
Fair enough, Zelhar. We can agree to disagree on Beck. I can understand why you feel the way you do about it.