Glenn Beck himself is a Mormon (a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). There is no one Mormon that influences him, he comes up with his own ideas. So, I guess you could say that the Mormon that influences Glenn Beck is Glenn Beck!
Yes. Glenn Beck, political talk radio and television host is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons"). He was raised Roman Catholic, and was first exposed to the LDS Church at the age of 18 when he briefly had a returned Mormon Missionary as a roommate.
Later in life, after a divorce and becoming an alcoholic and drug user, he met his current wife, Tania, at a bar. Eventually she agreed to marry him on one condition - they share a common faith. The two went "church shopping" and eventually visited a congregation of the LDS church at the urging of a friend. The two joined the church in October 1999, along with Glenn's daughters from his previous marriage, Hannah and Mary.
There are several articles and YouTube interviews discussing Glenn Beck's conversion to the Church. He also has released a DVD about his conversion entitled "Glenn Beck: An Unlikely Mormon" available from Deseret Book and other online retailers.
Yes. Glenn Beck, his wife Tanya, and Glenn's two daughters (Mary and Hannah) from his previous marriage, were baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in December 1999. Both he and his wife were raised Roman Catholic.
You see Glenn talking about his religion at the "Related Links" below.
I assume that Glenn Beck has a current Temple Recommend, although I couldn't be certain unless he showed it to me.
I do know that he has had a Temple Recommend in the past, as I have heard him discuss attending the Temple and his experience being sealed to his wife.
No, Glenn Beck was not excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church). As a fan, I have never heard mention of him doing anything that would even warrant discipline, let alone excommunication, and I'm quite sure he would have mentioned something if he were excommunicated.
Yes. Glenn Beck is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church). He and his wife converted in 2000.
Several years ago, he put out a DVD of his conversion story called "An Unlikely Mormon".
Check out the "Related Links" below to see videos of him discussing his faith and for information about the DVD.
Yes he is. See him pay his respects to the Mormon prophet Gordon B. Hinckley, who past away recently:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z58eHBnEHhk
It is hard to know for sure, but I could not find where he is a Freemason.
Joining the Scientologists would get a member of the LDS church excommunicated. Since Glenn is still a member of the LDS church it is safe to assume he is not a scientologist.
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Actually the other way around. Beck is a liar about Rodda.
He rented a house in Westlake, TX near Dallas.
No. Glen Beck is a conservative Republican.
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does glen beck have a college degree is my question?
Actually the other way around. Beck is a liar about Rodda.
No he is not, but he would be an amazing candidate.
No, Glen Beck is Not a terrorist. He has not used, or condoned the use, of violence or threats against anyone.
He rented a house in Westlake, TX near Dallas.
No. Glen Beck is a conservative Republican.
Misspelling of the word Caliphate, use of which the moronic Glen Beck has been fearmongering about.
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Yes. She is married to Glen Beck and they have 6 children.
Yes. She is married to Glen Beck and they have 6 children.
According to Wikipedia, it's Tania (his wife since 1999).