JERRY FALWELL, JR. – PRESIDENT, LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
There were over 300 “faith leaders” who supported Franklin Graham’s Special Day of Prayer for Pres. Trump. (https://www.facebook.com/notes/connie-schuetz-wright/special-day-of-prayer-june-2-2019/620410158462960/)
I am going to share a series of Facebook posts concerning the ecumenical outlook of some of these “faith leaders.” Many of these are part of the WOF and NAR and preach the false doctrines inherent in these systems so we already know we should not follow their ministries. The examples I will share in these posts, demonstrating their ecumenism, provide even more reasons to mark and avoid them. So many are leading their followers straight to Rome and, sadly, many of their adherents are oblivious to the dangers involved. The groundwork continues to be laid for the one world religion and the one world government, but the Lord says, “Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues” (Rev. 18:4).
If you are unfamiliar with the dangers of ecumenism here is some information: (https://www.thenarrowpath.co.uk/ecumenism.html)
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Now, for the ecumenical examples:
On August 28, 2010 Jerry Falwell, Jr. attended Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally held at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. It was organized to "restore honor in America" and to raise funds for the non-profit Special Operations Warrior Foundation. Beck's speech urged Americans of all religions to turn to their faith in God, "turning our face back to the values and principles that made us great." He called for Americans to unite despite political or religious disagreements, with 240 clergy from different races and religions – belonging to the ecumenical ministerial group, the Black Robe Regiment – joining the events' speakers on stage before its closing statements. Jerry Falwell, Jr., attended the event and defended Beck, remarking "Glenn Beck's Mormon faith is irrelevant. People of all faiths, all races and all creeds spoke and attended the event.” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restoring_Honor_rally)
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Glenn Beck was invited by Jerry Falwell, Jr. to be the keynote speaker at Liberty University’s commencement held on 5-15-2010. (http://hereiblog.com/liberty-university-glenn-beck-gospel/)
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In a radio interview (https://www.glennbeck.com/conte…/articles/article/198/42325/) with Glenn Beck on June 25, 2010, Jerry Falwell, Jr. said the following: “If we don't hang together we'll hang separately, I mean, that's what my father believed when he formed Moral Majority, (which) was an organization of Mormons, Catholics, Protestants, Jews, people of no faith. And there are bigger issues now, we can argue about theology later after we save the country.”
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Presidential candidate and Mormon, Mitt Romney, delivered the graduation address at Liberty University in 2012. (https://www.businessinsider.com/heres-the-full-text-of-mitt…)
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Glenn Beck spoke at Liberty University’s convocation ceremony on April, 25, 2014. (https://www.liberty.edu/alumni/alumni-news/?MID=118126)
During his talk he shared the following with the audience: “You’re here for a reason…You were born at this time in this country, you are at this university for a reason.” Beck said that “nobody in the Grand Councils” sent them down to earth just to design T-shirts or become an accountant. “You didn’t come down for a job. You came to this university maybe thinking, ‘I have to have an education to get a job.’ You need this education from Liberty University because of your only true job, the purpose you were sent here for.”
According to Mormon teaching, the Grand Council (or Council of Heaven) is a gathering of heavenly beings that send men and women, who they believe are pre-existing and immortal souls, to earth for a divine purpose. (https://religionnews.com/…/glenn-beck-shares-mormon-teachi…/)
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If you are unfamiliar with the false teachings of Mormonism here is some information: (https://www.thenarrowpath.co.uk/mormonism-vs-christianity.h…)
There were over 300 “faith leaders” who supported Franklin Graham’s Special Day of Prayer for Pres. Trump. (https://www.facebook.com/notes/connie-schuetz-wright/special-day-of-prayer-june-2-2019/620410158462960/)
I am going to share a series of Facebook posts concerning the ecumenical outlook of some of these “faith leaders.” Many of these are part of the WOF and NAR and preach the false doctrines inherent in these systems so we already know we should not follow their ministries. The examples I will share in these posts, demonstrating their ecumenism, provide even more reasons to mark and avoid them. So many are leading their followers straight to Rome and, sadly, many of their adherents are oblivious to the dangers involved. The groundwork continues to be laid for the one world religion and the one world government, but the Lord says, “Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues” (Rev. 18:4).
If you are unfamiliar with the dangers of ecumenism here is some information: (https://www.thenarrowpath.co.uk/ecumenism.html)
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Now, for the ecumenical examples:
On August 28, 2010 Jerry Falwell, Jr. attended Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally held at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. It was organized to "restore honor in America" and to raise funds for the non-profit Special Operations Warrior Foundation. Beck's speech urged Americans of all religions to turn to their faith in God, "turning our face back to the values and principles that made us great." He called for Americans to unite despite political or religious disagreements, with 240 clergy from different races and religions – belonging to the ecumenical ministerial group, the Black Robe Regiment – joining the events' speakers on stage before its closing statements. Jerry Falwell, Jr., attended the event and defended Beck, remarking "Glenn Beck's Mormon faith is irrelevant. People of all faiths, all races and all creeds spoke and attended the event.” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restoring_Honor_rally)
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Glenn Beck was invited by Jerry Falwell, Jr. to be the keynote speaker at Liberty University’s commencement held on 5-15-2010. (http://hereiblog.com/liberty-university-glenn-beck-gospel/)
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In a radio interview (https://www.glennbeck.com/conte…/articles/article/198/42325/) with Glenn Beck on June 25, 2010, Jerry Falwell, Jr. said the following: “If we don't hang together we'll hang separately, I mean, that's what my father believed when he formed Moral Majority, (which) was an organization of Mormons, Catholics, Protestants, Jews, people of no faith. And there are bigger issues now, we can argue about theology later after we save the country.”
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Presidential candidate and Mormon, Mitt Romney, delivered the graduation address at Liberty University in 2012. (https://www.businessinsider.com/heres-the-full-text-of-mitt…)
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Glenn Beck spoke at Liberty University’s convocation ceremony on April, 25, 2014. (https://www.liberty.edu/alumni/alumni-news/?MID=118126)
During his talk he shared the following with the audience: “You’re here for a reason…You were born at this time in this country, you are at this university for a reason.” Beck said that “nobody in the Grand Councils” sent them down to earth just to design T-shirts or become an accountant. “You didn’t come down for a job. You came to this university maybe thinking, ‘I have to have an education to get a job.’ You need this education from Liberty University because of your only true job, the purpose you were sent here for.”
According to Mormon teaching, the Grand Council (or Council of Heaven) is a gathering of heavenly beings that send men and women, who they believe are pre-existing and immortal souls, to earth for a divine purpose. (https://religionnews.com/…/glenn-beck-shares-mormon-teachi…/)
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If you are unfamiliar with the false teachings of Mormonism here is some information: (https://www.thenarrowpath.co.uk/mormonism-vs-christianity.h…)