Glen Beck breaks down over Hinckley death

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_ozemc
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Post by _ozemc »

dartagnan wrote:That's his conversion story?

Sounds exactly like the story Johnny Hunt tells on a monthly basis.

Hunt is the head minister at the largest Baptist Church in the south, in Woodstock Ga. My ex-girlfriend attended that church before I baptized her.


Omigosh!

I've driven by that church so many times, I can't count.

To me, it looks like a big spaceship about to take off.
"What does God need with a starship?" - Captain James T. Kirk

Most people would like to be delivered from temptation but would like it to keep in touch. - Robert Orben
_why me
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Post by _why me »

It was very beautiful and heartfelt. He deserves a lot of credit for being so bold and to relate his feelings toward a man he respected, to an audience that may not be that favorable to a Mormon prophet.
_Yong Xi
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Post by _Yong Xi »

I think Glen Beck is an emotional train wreck. It is exhausting to watch him. Try watching Beck with the sound turned off. I give him a couple of years tops before he breaks down (if he hasn't already.)
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Post by _Tori »

dartagnan wrote:
Why would this freak you out?


Because I looked around and soon realized I wasn't sitting in fast and testimony meeting. That's usually when I see men crying.


Try going to a movie with BishopRic....;-)
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who cold not hear the music. ----Nietzche
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