He went from a bitter, drug-addicted, bellicose radio host to becoming one of the most outspoken, and popular, apologists for Christianity in the Western Hemisphere.
I couldn't find any justification to believe this when doing a google search on Beck, but maybe some here will agree with Rommelator?
This is Beck's profile on Wiki. He comes from a troubled background, but Mormonism seems to have tamed him somewhat:
His early life was pitted with tragedies. His mother committed suicide when he was 13. One of his brothers also committed suicide. Another sibling reportedly had a fatal heart attack.......
Beck is a self-described reformed alcoholic and drug addict. In the aftermath of those three family tragedies, Beck said he used "Dr. Jack Daniels" and heavy drugs to cope. He and his first wife divorced amid his struggle with substance abuse. Beck cites the help of Alcoholics Anonymous in his sobriety, and he eventually converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which teaches against the consumption of alcohol.....
And here is his profile on Dickipedia.
Beck started out 2008 as the victim of a botched hemorrhoids operation when what should have been a routine outpatient procedure sent him to the hospital for five days. In the hospital, the serious painkillers he was on led him to contemplate suicide. A video of Beck, unshaven, disheveled, bleary-eyed and with his head propped up on a pillow as he told his fans about his disastrous health care experience, became a YouTube sensation in early 2008.
Beckisms:
* “Every night I get down on my knees and pray that Dennis Kucinich will burst into flames.” (2003)
* "I'm thinking about killing Michael Moore, and I'm wondering if I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it." (2005)
* "When I see a 9/11 victim family on television, or whatever, I'm just like, 'Oh shut up' I'm so sick of them because they're always complaining." (2005)
* “The only [Katrina victims] we’re seeing on television are the scumbags.” (2005)
* “Let me tell you something, there ain’t [nothing] better than looking at a hot, naked chick.” (2006)
(Note: I can't verify the accuracy of the above.)
Sounds like a great Christian apologist. But is he one of the "most outspoken and popular" Christian apologist in the Western hemisphere, as Rommelator suggests?
Edit: If you ask most Aussies, they wouldn't know Beck from a bar of soap. Have any of you heard of John Laws or Alan Jones?