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Liveprayer's Bill Keller Calls Mormon Cult Member Beck's Israel Rally a SCAM on Christians

Contact: Bill Keller, Liveprayer.com, 727-420-7005, bkeller@liveprayer.com

ST PETERSBURG, Fla., May 17, 2011 /Standard Newswire/ -- Bill Keller, leader of the world's largest interactive Christian website for 12 years, Liveprayer.com, with over 2.4 million subscribers worldwide reading his Daily Devotional, is calling Mormon cult member Glenn Beck's rally in Israel this August "his latest scam on the Christian community, and an exploitation of Israel that plays on the love Christians have for the Jewish people and the land of Israel."

Keller said, "the Bible says that we are not to be bound together with unbelievers. It asks what fellowship the light has with the darkness?" He went on, "the Bible says in Galatians why we are so quick to desert the one who called you to the grace of Christ and are turning to a different Gospel."

Keller, an outspoken Christian evangelist who has for decades publicly taken on the Mormon cult, specifically Presidential candidate former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney and media giant Beck, takes the evangelical position that Mormon doctrine is 100% inconsistent with Biblical Christianity and that a Mormon is no more a Christian than a Muslim is.

Keller went on to say that Mormon cult member Beck has morphed his media conglomerate from sharing a conservative political ideology, into a quasi spiritual movement that makes him tens of millions of dollars by brainwashing the watered down, compromised, and Biblically illiterate Christian community who has bought into the lie that Mormons are another strand of Christianity.

To help perpetuate the lie that he is a Christian, Beck has found high profile Christians like David Barton, James Robison, John Hagee, and others who are more than willing to sell out the faith to stand next to Beck for whatever short term exposure and monetary gain they receive for credibility. Rather than challenge Beck about the fact the "god" and "jesus" of the Mormon cult are NOT the God and Jesus of the Bible, they stay silent and help him perpetuate to his Biblically illiterate audience the lie he is a Christian.

Keller said, "In this day where the vast percentage of the past two generations have never been to church, and the majority who do attend are in watered down, compromised, liberal churches, many using seeker/purpose driven/emerging church marketing strategies designed to simply put warm bodies in the seats, Beck is helping to lead many innocent souls into the lies of the Mormon cult and their souls to hell."

Keller concluded, "I have challenged Beck for years to tell the truth about what his Mormon cult believes. He doesn't have the guts to talk to me on air since his 'business' depends on making Biblically illiterate Christians think he is a Christian also. Beck and those in his cult can believe whatever they want. Sadly people who are hurting and spiritually void, will easily fall into the lies of his cult and lost for all eternity. All I have ever asked is that Beck and members of his cult be honest and truthful about what they believe."

About Live Prayer: In 1999 Bill Keller launched LivePrayer.com. It has gone on to become the most successful online faith ministry in the history of the internet. Each morning for nearly 12 years, Bill Keller's Daily Devotional has been emailed to over 2.4 million subscribers worldwide. Information on Liveprayer is available at www.LivePrayer.com.