From GBTV: The Rise of Secular Fundamentalism

On Thursday, Glenn and Daniel Lapin discussed the rise of secular fundamentalism, what it means, and how it applies today on GBTV. We’ve made the FULL interview available in five clips – watch it below!

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  • http://profiles.google.com/justin.case41 Justin Case

    People clinging to ideals of religeous mysticism in this age of enlightenment amazes me. Judaism would like to promote its relevance in any forum to perpetuate a tradition. It survives and has as much value as Buddhism, Ancient Greek, Egyptology, or any other foreign and ancient ideology.

    I appreciate your moral convictions, but entertaining heretics is below your intellectual station as a host to multitudes of listeners.

  • landofaahs

    Separation of church and state.  The church is the body of all Christian believers.  So I guess the rules of the state do not apply to Christians. No Christian should have to pay taxes and the state certainly should never have anything to say about church matters. All NON-CHRISTIANS pay the taxes  This separation thing is lookin’ kinda’ nice.

  • Anonymous

    Only the truly blind cannot discern the difference between The Light and The Dark.

  • Anonymous

    You guys have hit the nail on the head. I’ve been a christian for 9 years but I am just now unlearning the theory of evolution that i was indoctrinated with as a kid growing up in a secular home and public schools. Your five part series is lining up perfectly with the dvd’s I’ve been watching from http://www.drdino.com and a book I’ve been reading called The Long War Against God. In addition, your lessons address the Baal which is something that I’ve never quite understood in the bible. Now I’m able to understand how even though I don’t worship an idol, this Baal character is still deeply involved in our lives by the constant pull it places on us and the theory of evolution gives one a seemingly logical way to justify giving in to this pull. It all seems to comes down to debunking the evolutionary theory, which if you have some time, you should invest in the creation series from Kent Hovind’s site to achieve this. thanks for sharing.

  • Anonymous

    “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/2SDOLD4WYBRJXKF4IK3KNRKIVY Matthew

    Mr. Case;
     As we do still (at this time) live in a free country people still have the right to believe in what they want. You didn’t have to watch these clips that is part of a free country, with that in mind those of us who wanted to watch it and try to understand really don’t need to hear anything from those who warship “Baal” (the secular world). As we are to you  a miss lead people and unintelligent you seem that way to us. One day when we pass away we will see who is right, I just hope for your sake you see the light before then.

    Matt 

  • TylerDurden

     You can be a Christian and believe in evolution. Many Christians do.

  • TylerDurden

     That’s not how separation of church and state works.

  • landofaahs

    Then neither is the dumb ways liberals define it. Change the wording. Liberals believe in the superiority of the state over the church. That is not separation.

  • TylerDurden

    Liberals do not believe that the state is superior. We believe that the state should not involve itself in church issues, and the church should not try to use government to spread it’s views.

  • TylerDurden

    If you believe in god and that god created everything, wouldn’t god have created this “baal” as well?

  • landofaahs

    Liberals use the govt. all the time to intrude on the church dude. They make it law that children attend school and then force the view of evolution down the throats of students, all the while they refuse to let others to have free speech. Free speech should be allowed especially on govt. property. Private property is a different matter. But once again you use your views to limit what and where the church may speak, so therefore you are advocating State over church.

  • TylerDurden

    Evolution is science. Creationism is not.

  • TylerDurden

    Students can also go to private school or be home schooled. They aren’t “forced” to go to public school. If you are a concerned Christian parent and don’t want your kid to know about science, send them to a private school.

  • Nathan Blew

    interesting question.  I considered it and came to the realization that baal is not a creation but a perversion of what God created.

  • http://profiles.google.com/justin.case41 Justin Case

    @ Matthew,

    I stopped watching after a couple of minutes. It became clear that the pulpit was being used in a political forum, and I do not subscribe to Jewish mythos. We do live in a pseudo free country and you are allowed to chase after whatever you like, be it cars or people. I’m inclined to believe that this particular video is far too extremist for the like of Glens Show. I enjoyed him on FOX, but I can see where they may have had a difference in direction for the program.

    mazel tov.
     

  • http://www.facebook.com/stephan.bruno Stephan JackofClubz Bruno

    I think you are all a bunch of crazy jack asses.

  • http://PalinsDirtyLittleSecret.blogspot.com/ UStyrannyClick4Proof

    A better headline would be the rise of government tyranny 

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/NTZUHW3JQ2J4UEGLWWQIHGSXUE Jackie

    Glenn, i know practically everyone is going to think this is strange, but check out the teachings of Jehovah’s Witnesses.  I guess i would call them the modern day original “god’s chosen people”.  Their teachings would enlighten you even more on this Baal and his identity and whats to come.  very fascinating even for a skeptic/non believer.

  • Anonymous

    Secular fundamentalism: ridiculous notion. Fundamentalism is only possible through religious beliefs. Think about it. Only religious belief can be rammed down a throat. Skepticism and disbelief is nothing but a precondition to questions and research. Construction of knowledge. Secularism is the condition that allows different religions to coexist. One of the most wonderful ideas in our Constitution. Glenn here is a paranoid religious zealot who thinks that Christians are correct (period), Jews are just a little confused (but they will get around being more Christiany), Muslims are mortal enemies (etymologically related of Satan and satanization), and atheists are just out to get him. Beck is the epitome of American originalism and Christian bigotry. The two ideological forces shared by a white American population running and scramming scared in face of a loss of political influence and power. In other words: Cry Babies.

  • Anonymous

    For those Glenn Beck viewers who are Catholic and just watched this interview, I couldn’t help but think of our Blessed Mother’s Medjugorje message on Feb 2nd….it sums all of this up.

    February 02, 2012 Message to Mirjana ”Dear children; I am with you for so much time and already for so long I have been pointing you to God’s presence and His infinite love, which I desire for all of you to come to know. And you, my children? You continue to be deaf and blind as you look at the world around you and do not want to see where it is going without my Son. You are renouncing Him – and He is the source of all graces. You listen to me while I am speaking to you, but your hearts are closed and you are not hearing me. You are not praying to the Holy Spirit to illuminate you. My children, pride has come to rule. I am pointing out humility to you. My children, remember that only a humble soul shines with purity and beauty because it has come to know the love of God. Only a humble soul becomes heaven, because my Son is in it. Thank you. Again I implore you to pray for those whom my Son has chosen – those are your shepherds.” 

  • Anonymous

    Go back to sleep Stephan.  It’s only a dream.

  • Anonymous

    GBTV, Thank you for preparing this for those of us who can’t afford your tv   yet! This was fantastic!! God continue to bless you in all your endeavors.

  • Anonymous

    Only Israel !!!!!?????  You’ve got to be kidding.

  • Anonymous

    I’am guessing you did not watch the whole thing…to bad your brain lives in a box of your own making…Baal..is how you live..

  • Anonymous

    Listen. The balls of affirming someone else you don’t even know worships a god you believe in are just off the wall. You get it, right? This is a satanizing strategy Beck uses trying convince little ol’ gullible you that he knows the hearts of people better than people themselves. My spiritual life has nothing to do with your accusations. Get a life planeboy.

  • w. Parker

    I’ve seen your many posts and it is quite evident that you stand for and associate with the “morally flawed”.  You embrace homosexuals, muslims and dispise christianity.  You and people like you, are the one’s who share the cesspool of america’s deepest nooks and cranny’s of american society.  It is people as yourself who have brought america down from its top position in the world over the past 50 years.  You sir don’t even realize or care that you are bitter and morally bankrupt.  My question to you is: because there are so many other places on earth that share your position, and the obvious fact that you don’t care for our country and find so much fault with it, why do you choose to stay in america?

  • Anonymous

    I don’t despise Christianity, only the bigots who try to ram it down my throat. I adore this country, and I think we can share it. You, on the other hand, are a dangerous purist akin to Nazism in the way you want to purify and kick out those who you believe do not deserve to be American. Why do I choose to stay in America? LOL. Because here I’m free to be exactly what you hate. Duh!

  • Anonymous

    What would you rather have? An American Christian regime?

  • Anonymous

    Again. It’s pure absurdity to say someone believes in a god YOU believe in (the balls!). It’s like saying all Capitalists adore a golden calf.

  • landofaahs

    They have to pay double also. Why don’t atherists pay to go to their own house of hell? Let all school costs be paid by their local district and destroy this Fed beast.

  • landofaahs

    I would rather have the model our founders had. The founders were O.K. with local schools reflecting the religious views of the district.  These people wrote the constitution and they had no problems with it.  How about we just eliminate the federal taxation and influence and then their evil garbage will die on the vine. 

  • w. Parker

    You have and had “free will” to either visit this site or stay clear from it.  You have and still do “choose” to visit it and spread your filth and hate.  What an absolutely insane and typical remark of a liberal is to classify someone as a “Nazi” who does not agree with your views.  Each and every Signer of the Constitution and Articles of Confederation were “Christian” – a fact, and unfortunately, they could not forsee the dangers from people as yourself so as to enact laws to prevent the hate and anarchy you and people like you  spread and the danger you and the likes of you pose to our great country… You adore this country because there is no other place on earth, except possibly a remote island where you can legally practice what you preach.  But one day, possibly very soon, when the ground beneath your very feet begins to shake and darkness turns to pure bright light, your liberal and twisted views with stream before your very eyes in a flash as you begin to get on your knees and beg for “His” very forgiveness  – but, at that time, it will be too late - and i promise, it will not be funny to you

  • Anonymous

    Then why are you here? Why do you care? Are here to enlighten us or just here to smear in a sick justification of yourself?

  • Anonymous

    I guess your self-given permission to judge others fits nicely with your twisted version of Christianity. Keep it up, do hold your breath for the Apocalypse and know this: you are a joke. “when the ground beneath your very feet begins to shake and darkness…” Because I’m a liberal?! LOL. Yes it is, your maniacal political/religious fanaticism is funny as hell.

  • w. Parker

    Laugh while you still have the chance..You mentioned from an earlier post on this subject “my spiritualism”.  May i ask what form of spititualism is it that you practice?

  • landofaahs

    Prepare yourself.  The great leveling may be at hand.  His winnowing fork is in his hand.  Get to know the Bible “just in case”.

  • Anonymous

    Just exercising my free speech where it is needed.

  • w. Parker

    We are the majority, a country founded on Christian values, by Christians.  We desire the “freedom” to post our Ten Commandments on a public structure if the majority votes to do so and despise having to remove it because one or two athiests choose they don’t like it.  We want the 1 or 2% of athiests in this country to get off our backs and quit dictating to us what is acceptable

  • w. Parker

    You’re “starved” for attention, that’s what…

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/TFPZ6VGCBV7EZGNMA5OB5PWNK4 Jacques

    The last TRUE Republican

    RON PAUL 2012

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/MWABFD6CWMI5EO3XWJV66VGBZU Adela

    my neighbor’s step-mother’s base pay is $80/HR 0n the c0mputer .She has been out of work for 5 months but last month her paycheck was $7597 just working on the laptop for a few hours. Here’s the site to read more,

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/MWABFD6CWMI5EO3XWJV66VGBZU Adela
  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=659285860 George Cera

    People thought that the great flood was just a story . But now sciences is proving that there was flooding. Sciences to me is mankind’s way of trying to find out how god did it . Lets hear it for sciences!! But what I don’t get is if sciences is about leaning and understanding the unknown ,then why are all you so called enlightens scientific people so close minded about god? Is there a real reason ? Or is it the thought that god dose have a plan and it is different from yours?? I mean really what are you so afraid of ???

  • TylerDurden

    Schools must stay neutral on religion.

  • General Kota

    We live in a time that will try us all to our cores. We have to stand up and do it loudly. We have been silent for too long. It is time to stand for God and his light.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1846441349 Stan Ness

    God created all things Good. It is the nature of the universe that light may exists, but the absence of light is darkness. Darkness does not exist in and of itself. God simply gave us (His Children) the opportunity to choose. He has only create “baal” in the sense that some of us, of our own free will and choice, have rejected His light, love and truth.

  • Anonymous

    I am a gay Christian with Arab-Muslim heritage. So, my form of spiritualism is based on tolerance, freedom, love for knowledge and respect towards difference. How ’bout yourself?

  • Anonymous

    Sure, if you say so.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for this incredible, thought-provoking show.  I absolutely loved it, and made many connections.  It was actually uplifting for me, too!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Josh-Steffen/100000242762146 Josh Steffen

    Glenn, I
    think it took courage to put the Rabbi on the Show. His presentation reminded
    me of one of C.S. Lewis comments in Mere Christianity. Lewis stated that
    “religion” as a whole all over the world was used by God to stave off
    the destructive influence of human nature. Look at the moral codes of most
    civilizations, ancient and modern, east and west and they share remarkably
    similar thoughts. Funny how that was possible if so many different people
    groups were supposedly co-evolving their own separate codes of behavior in
    order to survive. Lewis all religion was on the same side as far as civilizing
    human kind. Only the Judeo-Christian world view connects the dots from
    creation, to the fall, to the need of a moral law to prevent disaster, to the
    realization that humans could not keep the moral law to the overcoming power
    found only in a resurrected Christ.

    Lastly,
    secularism has another view point as to where we are going. Progressivism of
    the early 1900′s was based on the “social” Darwinian idea of ever
    progressing human societal evolution. Here is where Marx and Darwin came
    together. Two World Wars later, along with a bunch of other stuff and western
    thinkers were not so optimistic any more. Some saw civilization heading for
    disaster as Lapin pointed out. Secularism still appeals to these dual
    destinies. Man heading for disaster and moving onto a new state of evolution. .
    .as X-Men. The start of the decline goes way back into history far beyond the
    1960′s. The Evolutionary Synthesis of the 1950′s where Darwinian evolution
    finally triumphed and became the world-view of academia proceeds the behavioral
    outcome of the 1960′s. The Synthesis is proceeded by Darwin’s work himself and
    before him the Secularist Enlightenment of the 1700′s. Really, our supposed
    “post-modern” society is nothing more than the ultimate logical
    outworking or fruition of what began in the 1700′s as the modern period. We are
    more like in a late-modern period, the culmination of modernism.

  • Anonymous

    You’re paranoid. You can post anything you want. You just cannot impose your majority on a diverse culture. Post the ten commandments in a public square and be prepared to let Muslims post fundamentals of Shaira law. Also, you must let atheist post their arguments for their skepticism. That’s what our founding fathers wanted. Sure, they were Christians. But OUR Constitution’s most basic right is freedom of religion. Period.

  • Anonymous

    I now absolutely adore this Rabbi.  The 2 interviews he has been on for have been the very best GBTV has to offer.

  • Anonymous

    What I was amazed and encouraged by, once Fox News’s Oreilly, Hannity and especially Glenn Beck came into my life, was how they frequently referred America as a country based  on JUDEO-CHRISTIAN principles. I had never heard that said before and it took a minute of two to sink in that it was a truthful definition. I realized that there would still be a certain type of christian who would be discouraged, even hostile, by such a definition and would continue to
    bash Jews as such, as well as Israel. I also understood that there would also be Jews who would not look too kindly on that definition. Never mind, I told myself, as the End of Days come closer, there would be a Reconciliation between the ‘Older Brother’ Jews and their Younger Brothers, the Christians…the real Christians that is. And so it is coming to pass, slowly but surely. In spite of inevitable setbacks, we are on the right path, as Glenn and Rabbi Lapin prove. Halleluja and Amen to that.   

  • Anonymous

    Democrats are behind every bit of the destruction of America…Abortion, godlessness and homosexuality, etc…They legesstate evil as good…The set the stage for antichrist ….

  • w. Parker

    In Response to Fine Tapestry
    There wasn’t an option to reply to your last post…As you proclaim to be christian, there are inconsistancies and conflicts with some of your prior posts.  Whatever the denomination of your claimed christian faith, i want to stay clear.  Referring to a fellow christian who practices the teachings of the Bible as a “Nazi” doesn’t appear to be as tolerant as you proclaim either.

  • http://profiles.google.com/justin.case41 Justin Case

    Baal is like a bridge. Seems a lot of people like to buy bridges this man is selling. Beware the false prophet..as it were in your dialect.

  • w. Parker

    People sometimes call themselves and claim to be many things, but it always doesn’t make it so 

  • Anonymous

    The inconsistencies refer to the way YOU understand Christianity. That is, clouded by political ideology. I don’t need to respond to your deformed “denomination” of Christianity. As for getting all defensive of the Nazi comment, dude, you deserved it. You implied I should get out of America because of my beliefs. That is the soul of Nazism. Elitist purification. I don’t judge you, it’s not my place. I will just pick a fight with any moron who dares say America is defined by one single political, religious, cultural posture. America is multicultural. It’s not a matter of opinion or faith. It’s fact. To desire it differently, that is, to want every America to bend to your will, is fascist. You seem to think we should all bow to majority. You sound like a democrat, my friend. So there, not only did I call you Nazi, but Fascist and Democrat. Go cry to your mom.

  • TylerDurden

    Not every Christian takes the bible literally. In fact, if you did, you would break many laws.

  • Anonymous

    Funny fanatics. Without you guys the world would insipid. Keep up with the demonizing. It suits Beck followers, and it saves us knowledge seekers the trouble of explaining why you people are insane.

  • Anonymous

    i am not a religious man, but what you the Rabi has said makes me question what i really believe.   thank you for a soul check

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MWAAFFBVKAROICVSLJNTZJPMBA HELEN

    There are only two sides — the Lord GOD and the other guy.  Which side are you going to be with?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MWAAFFBVKAROICVSLJNTZJPMBA HELEN

    If you only “stuck it out” for a few minutes, then you missed the good stuff.

    Rabbis tend to move their argument forward slowly, often in story form.  This Rabbi lays extensive foundation for his ultimate point.

    Do try and be patient, for you may learn something in the process.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MWAAFFBVKAROICVSLJNTZJPMBA HELEN

    And which laws would those be?

  • Anonymous

    i dont know if it is baal, or just that we have become so corrupt and depraved that any of this is acceptable.  calling it baal seems to me to just give it a name. but what it is is just wrong. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MWAAFFBVKAROICVSLJNTZJPMBA HELEN

    Suggest you read Ann Coulter’s Godless.  In it she shows the fallacies of the argument behind the THEORY of evolution.  Science once tht the earth was the center of the universe, too.  Science is created by men to explain how things work.  Creation is less interested in how things got here than with Who made it and why we are who we are.  Creation teaches personal responsibility and interpersonal relationships.  Science is ill-equipped to do that.

  • Robert Starkand

    Very enlightening.  Thank you Glenn for introducing me to Rabbi Lapin.  This episode showed me why you and other Christians are so committed to the preservation of Israel.  And why, just like the ancient Romans, it is so important for the Left to destroy Israel. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MWAAFFBVKAROICVSLJNTZJPMBA HELEN

    He did.  And He named him Lucifer.  Lucifer took off on his own because, as Milton poetically put it, he’d rather rule in hell than serve in Heaven.

  • Anonymous

    And the secular fundamentalists don’t try to ram their beliefs down our throats?  How about the whole “separation of church and state” bit where we are not allowed to pray in schools or at sporting events, and can’t display nativity scenes to name a few.  I guess you can pray in school if you are a Muslim, Christians cannot pray in public yet Muslims can block off streets in NYC to have their prayers, as if they didn’t have Mosques to pray in.

    This secular fundamentalism is composed of those who worship the creation, not the Creator.  And they don’t want those around  who worship the Creator.   I suspect it may give them a guilty conscience.

  • Anonymous

    HEBREWS 9:11-15 + JOHN 3:14 + JOHN 9:28+39+41″ REPENT AND BELIEVE”

  • w. Parker

    I said people like you don’t belong in america not because you don’t conform to my religious beliefs, but put down, degrade and make fun of my beliefs, just as you’ve done on every single post you’ve made to others and their beliefs.  You label yourself christian but are anything but..Do you call everyone “dude”?  I’m no cowboy who ropes cattle for a living.  You are tollerant of muslims, what do muslims do to homosexuals as you – stone them out of their life, or are you aware of that?  So, are you still tollerant of muslims?  You are not only a sick  joke, but a freak of nature – - a plastic label of a christian with an identity crisis, not knowing whether you’re a male or female

  • w. Parker

    Why are you so tollerant of muslims?  You are a self proclaimed homosexual.  What is the penality for homosexuals in the middle east?  Tell me Mr Knowledge seeker…

  • Anonymous

    Glenn, this has been your best and most powerful week of broadcasting EVER!!!  Well done!!!  I can’t thank you enough for having my favorite Rabbi on with his understanding of Baal.  And Wednesday’s show on the Caliphate was spot on, even though it was scary as all get out.    All week has been outstanding.  I’m getting a guest subscription for a dear friend who can’t afford it because he HAS to see this past week’s broadcasts.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

  • http://twitter.com/Sohnman Sohnman

    Who are the real fanatics? What happened in California when proposition 8 passed? The homosexual armies took to the street, they destroyed property (particularly religious edifices and personal property), assaulted the defenseless, they acted like fanatics. Then like spoiled children, they fought the will of the people in the courts where the decision of the many was destroyed by the decision of one biased judge. Who are the fanatics? Atheists make up a minority of the society of America; however, they have taken down crosses that do them no harm that have stood for more than a life-time; they have promoted the need for access to pornography while in the same swing have sought to take away religious choice. Who are the fanatics? The problem is that it is easy to point to a person who is defending their faith and then assault them as a fanatic or a religious zealot if you prefer; however, in most cases they are defending traditions that have been taught for generation upon generation. I am not stating that all traditions are good, nor are all religious beliefs; however, I am stating that the left better take notice of what they seek, for in Nazi Germany it was the Jews, the homosexuals and those who were deemed on the fringe of society that were first taken out of the game. Food for thought, but what do I know, I am just a religious fanatic.

  • Anonymous

    “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”   Isaiah 5:20

    “Whatsoever things are TRUE, whatsoever things are HONEST, whatsoever things are JUST, whatsoever things are PURE, whatsoever things are LOVELY, whatsoever things are OF GOOD REPORT; if there be any VIRTUE, and if there be any PRAISE, THINK ON THESE THINGS.”  Philippians 4:8

    Turn to Christ before it’s too late.
    Thank you, Glenn and Rabbi Lapin for your excellent insight on Baal.  People don’t realize that there are real demons out there wanting to take over our bodies, communities, countries and our world if we let them.  The power of Christ and the Holy Spirit protects us from them only if we follow Christ and ask Him into our hearts and lives and accept what He did on the cross as payment for our own sins.  Then we need to read His Word and grow as a Christian and help others to do the same and love our fellow man enough to warn them of the dangers of Hell and the devil and his dominions.  People out there may think this sounds crazy, but do you want to find out that it is true only when you’ve died and gone to the firey pit of Hell?  Christ Loves all of us and wants all of us to turn to Him and away from the wicked ways of the devil.  What is so hard about that?  Why is that such a problem for someone to grasp?  God be with you Glenn and Rabbi Lapin.

  • Anonymous

    Everything I have tried to post to FB today has said expired link. I am logged on. Everything has either been from Blaze, GBTV, or christian. Hummm!!! I just had to copy and paste the link. Wierd! I watched this yesterday and it was Great. I have been seeing this for some time also. Amazing how God gives us little pieces and when all joined together the make a tapestry. Than you Glenn and Rabbi Lapin for this couragous show. I am sending to my family and friends. I hope they will join GBTV. The programs have been wonderful and getting better all the time. Especially the last 2 weeks. I really enjoy all the programs. Keep the faith Glenn. I pray for you and your family all the time. God Bless you and Rabbi Lapin

  • Anonymous

    I agree wity you as I have chronic lyme disease for15yrs and with all the medicine I take  I have no $$ to watch the TV program but boy do I ever miss seeing you Glenn every day @ 5pm    God bless you.  You are in my thoughts and prayers

  • Anonymous

    GBTV, Glen, thank you for letting us see this!  It answers a lot of questions for me and gives me some talking points in conversations with family members.  I would suggest that you check their order, it kept going back to the first one of the page, which I think should have been number 2…

  • Anonymous

    … and don’t forget the return to the constitution.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Steve-Puckett/100000570398011 Steve Puckett

    Beautiful and well explained. Please look @ the synergy here. You have a leared Jewish Rabbi (a member of the oldest religion of the God of Abraham) and you have Glenn Beck (a member of the newest branch of Christianity, The Church of Latter Day Saints) and a mutual belief and moral clarity. God Bless Glenn & Rabbi Lapin !

  • Anonymous

    As if secularism is something new.  A good portion of the secular attitudes in the 18th century, from which the inspiration for our constitution was formed, make secularism today seem moderate by comparison.  So the paradox then is that Beck et al. hope to champion the virtues of the Enlightenment, which were an outgrowth of secularism, yet intertwine them with a comprehensive religious conception of what the truth, the Good, in society should be.  He would have us ‘forced to be free’, as Rousseau would put it.  And judging by many of the comments here, it would seem that much of the understanding of the constitutional concepts are based purely on a religious understanding.  Don’t misunderstand: if your religious beliefs are held dear, by all means, that is good for a purposive life.  However, don’t let it guide the normative decisions of a whole country (i.e., those who don’t necessarily subscribe to any particular religious belief), or cloud the judgement of purely juridicial and political policy decisions.  That goes for both the ‘left’ and the ‘right’.        

  • Anonymous

    But wouldn’t you agree that there are certain issues (abortion for example) that cannot be compromised on? As a Catholic, if I were to grant the state the power to decide when life begins and what a life actually is, I’m setting the state up as being superior to my God. I cannot do that. There is a line that government cannot cross.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_X2NAPSXIXUJPOPPGU6CXVFQFLA Snorri Sturluson

    Consider that the behavoirs in any society are related to the chaos in that society. During the Civil War both Washington, DC and Richmond, Va were noted for the presence of whore houses to service the Armies.This changed perceptions and social rules. Similarily,WWI and II, Viet Nam brought into sharp focus the simple fact that any life time can be cut short. Any marriage or plans can be easily disrupted. The social rules and manners changed to “eat, drink and be merry” and “I’m going to get mine” right about the 1950′s. Traditional Religion suffered disbelief and decline as the restult of our wars over the past 200 years and continues to due so.

  • http://twitter.com/backtwobasics lisa pannett

    This is not just Baal but the elite are worshiping Moloch as well.  At the Bohemian Grove, where the elite go to ?, they have sacrifices brought before a huge owl.  If you look up videos of people doing this here, it will blow your mind.  They have nice prayers offered and chants as well.  If you look at a map of Washington D.C., on Capitol Hill with the surrounding garden area you will see that it is an owl.  We may not participate in this ourselves therefore we believe it doesn’t happen or exist. I am here to tell you that it is happening.  On my last trip to pray for Washington D.C., we encountered a group in the park.  They sported these creepy masks and drums.  They were drumming to Satan.    They informed us that they gather each week and that we couldn’t just pussyfoot into THEIR territory.  They have been gathering here for years to offer praise and worship to Satan. I want you to know that our group stood our ground and prayed.  I pray that our country wakes up.  I used to think this stuff was nuts but now there is no room for harboring this denial.  This is real, there are real sides, good and evil both exist unto a goal.  I pray that our country asks Jesus Christ to wake each heart to His great plans for each of our lives.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1394250528 Bd Parady

    God Bless Rabbi Lapin. He is a Man of RESPECT. I learned so much in this very important and interesting episode. Much thanks to Glenn and Rabbi Lapin.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Stephen-Vest/1624339752 Stephen Vest

    I don’t know why so many people are blind to the truth like this person fine tapestry.  The truth is out there this is the information age there is more info on anyhting you want to reasearch and study than ever before.  Read Mark Levin’s “Ameritopia,” Plato’s “Republic,”  read the Communist Manifesto or Sal Alinsky’s ” Rules for Radicals,” read the Rise and Fall of the Great Empires.  they all show the course and path of destruction that this country and the rest of the World are heading for.  I have been listening to Glenn for a many a moons now and stick by him.  I was there in the radio audience the day he warned about Osama Bin Laden nearly two years before 9/11 and he has been and is a man of the truth and a great man!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Stephen-Vest/1624339752 Stephen Vest

    Oh yeah welcome to my home state of Texas Glenn!!!!

  • w. Parker

    What few understand is the mindset of the Creators of the Constitution and Articles of Confederation at the time.  All, each and every one, was christian.  It was completely foreign to their thoughts that any religion, other than Christianity would take hold in america.  I believe from many readings, it was their intention to inhibit prejucides from different denominations within the christian religion from taking advantage, taking hold, or to act as a superior or controlling concept/denomination to another christian denomination, i.e., Catholic vs Prodestant.  The thought of satanist, athiests, muslims taking hold in america and that these practices would negatively influence society was the furtherest thing from their thoughts or imaginations. Take into account scriptures or references to God thoughout america including “In God We Trust” on all money in america.  Secular concepts and movements were mainly formed and initiated in the 1850′s.  The word secularism was a word adopted by an Englishman named George Holyoake and the secular movement was headed by anticlericals and athiestic radicals.  Our country was formed by the ”Christian Right”, not left and has as its ideals has been steadily eroding ever since.  Just because there is no reference or specific wording in the Constitution to forbid such anti christian movements from their negative influence on society doesn’t mean our founders would approve.

  • Anonymous

     Well as the old saying goes — History does repeat itself.

  • http://PalinsDirtyLittleSecret.blogspot.com/ UStyrannyClick4Proof

    Osama Obama Biden (Bi)n La(den)
    Think this is just some amazing set of coincidences? Think again. There was a coup following the last election and was the reason Sarah Palin was planted as McCain’s running mate with no intention of winning

  • http://twitter.com/GumsMonkNews Gums Monk News

    One of the best show’s yet Glen!  Kinda gets down to some of the crap of
    the situation. But I still wonder does Soros use paper or plastic?  Reminds me
    of an ole beat up bulldog.  And we all know what they do.

  • w. Parker

     ….and Hollywood and the democratic liberal agenda…Good Post Sohnman!

  • Anonymous

    This is about destruction of the individual and the rise of the state as God.

  • TylerDurden

    You are beyond insane and should probably seek help.

  • TylerDurden

     Atheism and other religions other than Christianity do not hurt America.

  • TylerDurden

    Nobody thinks that the state is god.

  • w. Parker

    What else would one expect a secular fundamentalist to say?? 

  • TylerDurden

    How does myself not believing in any kind of god hurt the nation? How do Jews hurt the nation? How do members of any other religion hurt the nation?

  • TylerDurden

    Atheists pose no threat.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for the reply.  I do agree that there are certain political issues which can’t be resolved without taking a stand on latent moral or religious inclinations.  While I’m not particularly religious I do understand that the ‘pro-choice’ argument seems to assume, whether implicitly or overtly, that your Catholic understanding of the moral status of the fetus is somehow false, which shows that the pro-choice position is not as neutral as it claims to be.  However, and with equal frustration, an open society can’t claim on the one hand the ideals of liberty, freedom, autonomy, etc. and on the other absolute decrees.  That’s the dilemma, I suppose. 

     I also agree that these types of issues, i.e. abortion, stem-cell research, capital punishment, etc., should not belong exclusively to legislative and juridicial power through decision-making–it should be a bottom-up process, so to speak.  This is precisely where Democracy (with a big ‘D’) should come into play–through localization, participatory deliberation, rational discussion–but is failing miserably.  These are issues that must be dealt with at the level of the citizen, not through flowery political oratory and symbolic gestures, whether Democrat, Republican, Green, Libertarian, etc.  Unfortunately, too many us create our own social realities from the material of these symbols, creating barriers of imagined differences.  I think we need to reflect on what exactly freedom means for us in today’s social and political contexts.  But that’s another issue, I guess.  Take care…       

  • Anonymous

    Destruction of the individual?  What do you mean by that?

  • w. Parker

    If you believe in no God, why do you lump yourself in with the Jewish faith as with your statement? 

  • TylerDurden

    I have free speech to say whatever I want. There is no law saying I have to keep my atheism “closeted”. How would you feel if I said that you should keep your faith closeted?

  • TylerDurden

    I didn’t.

  • w. Parker

    Who said there was a law to keep closeted?   You and your type continually make cases to keep my faith (christianity) closeted – idiot.  Through liberal judges, ACLU, etc  

  • TylerDurden

    No liberal judge or ACLU case has said that private citizens have to closet their faith. The ACLU protects individual religious freedom.

  • TylerDurden

    Are you Glenn Beck? Do you own or operate this website?

  • w. Parker

    Kid, you are a arrogant, narrow minded “twerp”.

  • TylerDurden

    What an arrogant, narrow-minded thing to say.

  • TylerDurden

    Says the person who told me I should closet my views or post on another site.

  • w. Parker

    As a self proclaimed athiest, as per your post on this blog, how would you know what Christians take literally or what the Bible says? 

  • Anonymous

    I would go so far as to say that no one actually ‘knows’ the mindsets of those (radicals, I might add) involved in the sustainment of the Revolutionary War, the drafters of the Constitution, etc., because, obviously, no one today was there.  Now whether each and every one was a Christian is highly doubtful.  Of course, Paine’s ‘The Age of Reason’ was a scathing attack of Christianity, that it “was sprung from heathen mythology.”  Correspondence between Jefferson and Adams show at least questioning attitudes, at most, severe disdain for incidences of virgin birth, miracles, resurrection, and so on.  Jefferson went so far as to ‘edit’ the New Testament, omitting such portions as mentioned.  Franklin really needs no  full mention other than his famous statements that “lighthouses are more helpful than churches” or that “I looked around for God’s judgements but saw no signs of them.”  As opposed to reading David Barton’s wonderful yet suspicious editing jobs, I would recommend reading the Founders’ letters in their entirety for full context and understanding (I don’t mean to imply that this is your source of information on the subject, but I have had the dubious honor of reading his hack jobs).  

    Although I fail to see why other belief systems couldn’t have had an influence on American society–whether then or now, I do agree with you that these issues were the furthest things from their minds.  They were more interested in constructing rational, Lockean, Enlightenment-inspired  principles as the basis for a new, yet fledgling, country.  If anything, religion would serve, I would suggest, as one of the many symbolic social adhesives.  

    While I’ll accept your statement of the origin of the word ‘secular’, I don’t really think it makes much of a difference.  Semantics aside, the origin of the popular break with Christian–or more broadly, religious–thought came well prior to the mid 19th century, that is just not debatable.  I notice that you bracketed the words Christian Right in speech marks.  Are you actually quoting that America was formed by this particular group, or are you assuming that the concepts ‘left’ and ‘right’ even existed in that period?  And what do you mean by claiming that the Founders were “basically Christian fundamentalists?”  This seems like a cautious, almost qualified statement.  

    You are correct: there are no specific wordings in the Constitution regarding ant-Christian movements.  Indeed, there are specific, valid wordings for Christian movements either.  

    I would like to hear your thought on this.  Take care…        

  • TylerDurden

    First of all, I’ve read the bible. Second, I know that the vast majority of Christians don’t take the bible literally because they are not stoning homosexuals to death, stoning people who work on the Sabbath to death, etc.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Irina-Krasnyuk/745534442 Irina Krasnyuk

    This is about back to back OH Yeahhhhh

  • Anonymous

    Care to expand on your readings of any of these books?  I’d be particularly interested in hearing about your interpretation of The Republic.  

  • w. Parker
  • Anonymous

    Really?  I thought we were entering in to some kind of discussion here.  You give me a website?  A particularly bad one at that, one which expresses nothing in any clear terms or of any significance and which hasn’t been updated since 2005.  I suppose I could return the favor by giving you a number of (credible) books, academic journals, essays and so forth, but fundamentally, I was just more interested in what you thought.  

    I’m not trying to ‘score points’ here or anything.  I’m just interested in discussing these issues rationally.  I was interested most particularly about your claim that the Founders were “basically Christian  fundamentalists.”  I’m not saying that you’re right or wrong, just wondering what your thought process is behind this.  

    Conversely, if there’s something specifically that you think I’ve misjudged or am wrong about, then let’s try to iron this out.  

    Take care…   

  • w. Parker

     http://www.aproundtable.org/tps30info/beliefs.html
    I would enjoy enlightening you with my many thoughts but time restricts me from doing so.  I can say with all certainty our founding fathers were extreme far right in their beliefs in Christianity.  Other than a very few antichristian sites which stretches and twists the truth it can be easily researched via the internet.  The copyright whether 2005, 1950 or 1890 makes little difference in my opinion as to authenticity of their beliefs.  Thomas Paine could possibly be one of the only that strayed and which most spoke negatively if him – - an outcast so to speak.  In researching their thoughts of athieism over the years, correspondence/books which i’m unable to quote to you, gave the same premise that it was beyond their imagination that athieism, Islam or any other religion that conflicted with christianity would ever take a foothold in america.  You can examine the evidence and ponder the premise i’ve stated and perform your own research, but i feel without a doubt you’ll come to the same conclusion as i.  As you mentioned , you were fundamentally more interested in what i thought.  I share your view that i am neither attempting to score points, rather set the slate straight when my religion comes under attack from others, (not speaking of you becaue you have not attacked), that have little knowledge of what they speak and attack from a standpoint of degrading the Bible and the influence it had on our founding fathers, only to suit their liberal agenda.  I wish i had more time as i hope this proves somewhat satisfactory in satisfying your request to discuss for the time being.  Possibly later when time permits, it would be my pleasure 

  • Anonymous

    It still amazes me how crazy-butt insane this whole baal series is. The part they just can’t stop obsessing about poo is just hilarious. Just step back a little, watch it w/ some objectivity and you’ll be laughing pissin’ your pants about the rabbi going “that it’s exactly…[and whatever crap he knows Glenn wants to hear]“. “You need structure.” Glenn has gone self-help, guys. I’m afraid it’s hopeless now.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5IPTG4KFECJD52OAV2P762HB3A Doran

    it didn’t used to be this way.. the democrats have become the party of the fringe because they have usurped that party.. and the democrat elite have allowed it in the name of gaining power.   The trouble is the republicans are in danger of havng to adopt some of these same negative elements in order to maintain their “power”.  Both parties are suseptable to the lure of power ….power that corrupts.

  • Anonymous

    In the Apostle’s Creed Catholic prayer:  (Jesus) “was crucified, died and was buried.  He descended into hell.  On the third day, he arose from the dead. He ascended into
    Heaven, where He sitteth at the RIGHT hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead”…..It has and always will be that Jesus “sits” at the RIGHT, NOT the left of God! Not literally meaning sitting, meaning Jesus is on the RIGHT side of God’s law, not on the left side of the devil’s “law”.       

  • Anonymous

    ******Remember that it was Obama who ordered the cross located on the pediment behind the stage at Georgetown University, BE COVERED UP with a BLACK CLOTH, before giving  a commencement address!!!

    You lefties talk about fanatics??????  

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/NNLCTEXFTFFOHOEJYAPWDGUDJ4 Peggy

    For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing,  but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.  Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar?  Where is the philosopher of the age?  Has God not made foolish the wisdom of the World?  For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him.  God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe.  Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified:  a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles,  but to those whom God has called,  both Jews and Greeks,  Christ the power of God  and the wisdom of God.  For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom,  and the weakness of God is stronger than man”s strength.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=601753488 Jeff Cox

    Hey! It’s been awhile since I’ve checked in to the aluminum foil helmet crowd. Very droll! Love the black glasses.

  • http://twitter.com/NYCIR_Freedoms NYCIR

    I don’t have a problem with Glenn’s individual need for a religious framework to help him understand these troubled times. I do have a problem with those who insist on using Government to institutionalize a SPECIFIC religious framework by which to perceive and solve these problems. Big Church Gov’t is not preferable to Big Left-Wing Gov’t.

    Glenn has departed from his previously rational conclusion that it was the unchallenged advance of the welfare state that is destroying individual responsibility, liberty and pushing America to the brink. Instead, he entertains a guest who can’t cite economic policies or the constitution but blames America’s decline on the availability of contraception.

    I hardly think ancient dynastic-Israel is a suitable comparison for our country which, even though the founders were by cultural proximity nominal Christians, wisely looked to the first Roman Republic as a model for our Constitution and government. Any astute observer of history will note that even then, it was the welfare policies (free grain for votes) of Gauis Gracchus and political ambitions of anti-Constitutionalists provincial governors that marked the decline of the Republic. …not the wild sex parties in Pompey…or contraceptives… or the worship of some Canaanite god. 

  • Frank_Mann

    The destruction of the family is key to Obama’s crystal clear plan to destroy our nation from within and bring it in line with the third world.  The destruction of the a family, followed closely by the destruction of all moral principles and ethics of any sort is a requirement in the ongoing agenda of the Marxist left.

  • Anonymous

    John Calvin: the human heart is an idol producing factory.

  • Anonymous

    So Obama, singularly, has a ‘crystal clear’ plan which aims for the destruction of the family?  I don’t want to doubt you at face value, so could you elaborate a bit on how he is orchestrating this?  

    How do you mean ‘destruction of (all) moral principles’? Moral principles, held individually or socially, I would suggest, are incapable of being destroyed, per se.  Maybe they can be changed or re-thought or rerouted.  But given that moral (or immoral) intentions and purposes are what drive human beings to action, I don’t see how morality can be destroyed.  Do you mean merely your morals?  

    I would be interested in hearing what Marxist texts you’ve read which lead you to conclude that the so-called destruction of all morality is the intended end of the Marxist ideology or agenda or what have you?  

  • Anonymous

    Love it, sadly the secularist and others will find a way to undermine this.

  • Anonymous

    Agree with the return to faith, but it have to be an educated return, otherwise we have a fundamentalist christian state, which is as awful as other types of fundamentalism.

  • http://twitter.com/tonykeywest Anthony Capo

    this is powerful  athiesm is the religion of Baal   . 

  • Anonymous

     Ask the people of North Korea.

  • TylerDurden

    I was referring to the United States.

  • Anonymous

     don’t forget money to do nothing except to be born and kept up

  • Anonymous

     better question which ones or what specific ones HAVE you read

  • Anonymous

     Hitler started w/ the children; he held meetings on SUnday at the same time CHURCH started. think! if you start a person at birth with rights to anything because he/she wants or has a right to  fast forward to age 18 bingo a perfect government subspecies who responds to stimuli that affects its basic needs 4< food, housing,  no military, no debts  wow I think I just taliked myself into being another amoeba

  • Anonymous

     the 10 Commandments are the basis for our laws
    now if the courts take away.. well, some of can analyze this

  • Anonymous

    How would that be a better question?  I don’t really think it’s relevant what books, articles or essays I’ve read on the subject, as I haven’t claimed to know the ‘requirement(s)’ laid out by Marxist orthodoxy or what have you, as you did.  

    If you feel uncomfortable laying out what you think are the finer points of Marxist thought, which, based on your previous post, you seem to know, then that’s okay.  However, you did sidestep my earlier questions.  

    I’m not trying to get into a back and forth of implied name calling here; just asking if you will clarify what you meant–nothing more.  

    Take care…

    Edit: Sorry, I just noticed that you weren’t the original poster. Replace the “you’s” with “he or she,” I suppose.

  • Anonymous

    “The trouble is the republicans are in danger of havng to adopt some of
    these same negative elements in order to maintain their “power”.  Both
    parties are suseptable to the lure of power ….power that corrupts.”

    Is in danger? It’s already happened. Why do you think there is such a big fight between conservatives and moderates? The moderates are democrats who infiltrated the party and or at best weak republicans that were susceptible to the lure of power.

    Things would be much worse if it was always democrats running the show. We would probably have a 30 trillion dollar debt, but thanks to “the great moderates” who compromise with democrats, we only have a 15+ trillion dollar debt. Thank you Great Moderates, we salute you.

  • Anonymous

    Oh you’ve done it now. Ustyranny is going to call you a paid government poster.

  • Anonymous

    Please elaborate, who are the Christians and who are the real Christians?

  • http://twitter.com/timaltier Tim Altier

    You have nothing better to do than read and criticize the comments of the fans of the person you hate? What else do you do with your time?

  • Anonymous

     I agree!! I miss him so much. Since I don’t have a regular job, I have no money to pay to listen to him, so I watch these clips and wish for more!!!!!!!

  • http://www.missiontoisrael.org Ted R. Weiland

    “Not
    all theocracies are Christian. Some are Jewish, Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, and
    some are secular. There is no escaping theocracy. A government’s laws reflect
    its morality, and the source of that morality (or, more often than not,
    immorality) is its god. It is never a question of theocracy or no theocracy,
    but whose theocracy. The American people,
    by way of their elected officials, are the source of the Constitutional
    Republic’s laws. Therefore, the Constitutional Republic’s god is WE THE PEOPLE.

                              

    “People
    recoil at the idea of a theocracy’s morality being forced upon them, but
    because all governments are theocracies, someone’s morality is always being enforced.
    This is an inevitability of government. The only question is which god,
    theocracy, laws, and morality will we choose to live under?

     

    ‘The rejection of one god leads inescapably to the choice of
    another god. If a person, group, court, etc. establishes himself as the final
    arbiter of right and wrong, then he/they have assumed the attributes of a god.
    Thus, he/they are theocratic…. Democracy can become theocratic if absolute
    power is given to the people. …vox
    populi, vox dei, “the voice of the people is the voice of God.” Those who
    promote a particular worldview and want to see it implemented socially,
    educationally, politically, and judicially have elevated the majority to the
    status of gods….

     

    ‘One assumes the mantle of deity when he sets
    himself up as the ultimate authority. It’s the attributes of deity that makes
    someone god-like. In the eighteenth century, the French revolutionaries
    declared “reason” to be the goddess of their new state religion. Nineteenth
    century France was spoken of as “goddess France” by patriotic figures like
    Victor Hugo and Charles Maurras. Hegel, the philosophical patron saint of
    communism, wrote that “the State is the Divine Idea as it exists on earth…. We
    must therefore worship the State as the manifestation of the Divine on earth….
    The State is the march of God through the world.”’For more, see “The Preamble: WE THE PEOPLE vs. YAHWEH” at http://www.missiontoisrael.org/biblelaw-constitutionalism-pt3.php.

  • http://profiles.google.com/justin.case41 Justin Case

    It seems that peoples beliefs in religeous matters are the cause for so much unrest and hostility among themselves and wager angst to unbelievers to promote their own ideals to the point of self sacrifice. Now that IS madness.

  • 4joachim

    DAY ONE WITH NEWT
    Through Battlefield He Strides Now; Attacked, By Both Machines,
    Through
    Soros Owned Encompassed Minions, Eating Soros Beans;
    Establishments Are
    Rallied Round Cacophonies Of Screechers,
    To Shill His Bones, With Sharpened
    Phones, That Echo Off The Bleachers.
    One Hundred Years We’ve Lived It, Yes! Taunted And Deceived,
    By Media And
    Moguls’ Politicians We’ve Been Fleeced.
    They Sound Conservative Enough, They
    Trick  And Sneak And Duck;
    To Sell US Junk, Just One More Punk, And Fakers
    In A Truck.
    We Throw Them Out, But Look Now, Redundant Petty Paws;
    Carbon Copies,
    Wrapped And Shined Deceiving For applause.
    No Thank You To Establishment’s
    Continued Quigley Marches,
    No Thank You To The Plastic Man, No Thank You To
    The Marxist.
    We Need A Proven Man This Time, Against The New World Order,
    Against
    Agenda Twenty-One , Against Who Fights To Board U.S.
    A Man Courageous,
    Standing Strong, Against The DC Hell,
    Who Proved His Days, No Taxes Raised,
    for U.S He Suffered Well
    Genuine In Word Today, A Man Who Sought Redemption,
    Accepted It With Joy
    And Peace, Now Raises Up His Nation,
    Who Calls Upon Almighty With Trust
    Achieved Through Test.
    It Can’t Be Bought, It Must Be Taught, For US To Be
    Our Best.
    Before Defilement Ensued: Corruption On Our Benches,
    A Proven Hero,
    Necessary, Hero In The Trenches.
    Religious Freedom, Rights Restored, To
    Every Man And Woman;
    Where Life’s Respected, Cherished; Where Life’s A Being
    Human.
    Can A Man Redeemed, Restored, Step Up With Dedication?
    For Tackled Hard We
    Dropped The Ball. We Search For Restoration.
    ‘Twas Not Just Him Who Fumbled
    Down, We Are Responsible.
    We Rid Ourselves, We Kid Ourselves, Encyst In
    Horrible.
    Blindsided Through Our First Request To Rid U.S. From Conceptions,
    It
    Grew, It Rooted, Blooming Out In Selfishness Inception.
    What Man Can Bring US
    Back To Life, Can Bring US Back To Beauty;
    Our Nation’s Face, Her Hands, Her
    Place, Today We Find Our Duty.
    A Man Who Sought Redemption With Humble Contrite Heart
    Restoring Sacred
    Honor! Day One: A Brand New Start
    Unleashing Our Own Stateliness, Reminding
    U.S. Of Worth;
    Repelling RINOS Trickery, Reviving Our Own Birth.
    Where Politicians Fear To Go, Newt Gingrich Battles On!
    Solutions
    Practiced, Found Results For US – A Common Bond.
    To Raise A Standard For The
    Wise And Honest To Repair,
    Event Of Such A Magnitude, In God’s Own Hands We
    Share.
    To Earthly Kings He Bows NOT, For U.S. There’s Only One;
    Strong Lion Tribe
    Of Judah, Our Lord, His Only Son.
    Across This Nation Borders! A Mighty Lion
    Roars!
    Newt Gingrich, Captain Steadfast; Command Our Nation’s Doors!

    by joachim 6Feb12
    101st Birthday Of Ronald Reagan 40th President Of The United States Of
    America

  • Anonymous

    Following your own ignorant logic, then God sits to the left of Jesus. Does that make God who sits on the left on the side of the devil’s “law”? The devil is the “lawless one”. He wants people to do just what ever they want to do and convince you that there are no consequenses to your actions.

    The Apostle’s Creed is Good, but you have twisted it into foolishness. Right and Wrong are the issues not right or left. There are fools to the left of me and jokers to the right - here I am stuck in the middle with you. Please don’t bring such a reproach on christians and catholics. May God have mercy on us all when He judges the living and the dead.

    You can stand up for righteousness without being a fool. This country would not be given over to the the liberals if the Republican party had walked the walk. We all need to repent and turn from our wicked ways and God may have mercy on us and deliver us from an evil government. 

    Get Right or get Left !!!    

  • Anonymous

    dfdf

  • Anonymous

    my neighbor’s step-mother’s base pay is $80/HR 0n the c0mputer .She has been out of work for 5 months but last month her paycheck was $7597 just working on the laptop for a few hours. Here’s the site to read more, http://y.ahoo.it/XB98p

  • Anonymous

    Excellent expose by the Rabbi.  Our freedoms (paid for in patriot blood), our faith and our belief in the strength of the family is being attacked by the secular force of Baal (which is worship of self).  Hilter was one of the most recent figures in history that increased the Baal force and nearly succeeded at enslaving 3/4′s of the planet’s population.  Read history and you will begin to understand the Utopian promises of Marxism, Facism and Communism are simply like following the Pied Piper straight into enslavement.  Read history and read the Old Testament about all the civilizations of the ancient world.  Read Plato…read George Orwell’s “1984″ , read “Lord of the Flies”.   If you would read you would better understand how easy it is to manipulate the mind of the masses.  If you learn by movies, see Dr. Zhivago, The Wave, The Pianist, the television series  ”The Third Reich”.  You need to educate your ears and eyes to what power does to those with no faith in a higher power.  Absolute power corrupts Absolutely.    

  • http://profiles.google.com/justin.case41 Justin Case

    And to that point I can honestly say that regurgitating learned quotations illustrates the extent of the foundations the psyche has embraced this matter, more than likely from a forced position with acceptance wholly while still impressionable.

  • Anonymous

    He can’t talk about progressives like he used too.  Because he is supporting one.  He hides behind Rick Santorum, we all know he supports Romney.  Mitt Romney said he was a moderate and a progressive.  We did not here from Genn.  If one of the other candidates said it he would have played the sound bite without end. 
    He has to fall back on Religion at this point because he called TEA PARTY PATRIOTS racists, because they do not support Mitt Romney, his candidate, and prefer a conservative instead of a self stated progressive Mitt Romney.  He betrayed many of his conservative audience.  He now has to appeal to religios only people.  Because he has lost any credibility he had as a patriot.

  • Anonymous

    “homosexual armies”, I’m betting you were so disgusted at the sight. Oh, poor you. I can see you embody the collective white-male-power fear disguising as common-sense these days among you people (and I mean Beck followers). The hypocrisy is that you little group here goes wild when people you agree with take on actual fights, but when it’s others that do it, you call them barbarian and evil. Yes, you and the 18 people who liked your comment are HYPOCRITES. When the fight is yours, nothing is out of the table, when it’s against your ideals, everyone must be civil, orderly and lawful. Screw that. I’m not bowing to your religious-moral-policital bigotry.

  • Anonymous

    What’s better? Nothing. This is all I do all day. Don’t even stop to eat.

  • Sickof thisish

    Really? Wow you got 15 likes for that? 

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/ZDQOECJM3CRZSDNE5R4SB35QHM T.

     ”In the condition of the proletariat, those of old society at large are
    already virtually swamped. The proletarian is without property; his relation
    to his wife and children has no longer anything in common with the bourgeois
    family relations; modern industry labour, modern subjection to capital,
    the same in England as in France, in America as in Germany, has stripped
    him of every trace of national character. Law, morality, religion, are
    to him so many bourgeois prejudices, behind which lurk in ambush just as
    many bourgeois interests.

    “All the preceding classes that got the upper hand sought to fortify
    their already acquired status by subjecting society at large to their conditions
    of appropriation. The proletarians cannot become masters of the productive
    forces of society, except by abolishing their own previous mode of appropriation,
    and thereby also every other previous mode of appropriation. They have
    nothing of their own to secure and to fortify; their mission is to destroy
    all previous securities for, and insurances of, individual property.”

    Manifesto of the Communist Party, Chapter 1, http://www.marixist.org

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TPYB7J2BTVYJ4JKBQZTMAU3BNQ Vinny

     They don’t answer logical thought out questions on here.  They only respond with personal attacks and ridicule.  GB has taught them well. 

  • SoThere

    You’re an anti-Semitic bigot Vinny. You also lied about your Military Service. You’re a liar and a poor excuse for a human being.