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Liveprayer's Bill Keller Calls Out Beck

The leader of LivePrayer.com, an internet ministry that has over 2.4 million subscribers worldwide reading his Daily Devotional, is calling on Glenn Beck to tell the truth about his Mormon beliefs!

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

ST PETERSBURG, Fla., July 7 /Christian Newswire/ -- Bill Keller, leader of the world's largest interactive Christian website for 11 years, Liveprayer.com, was in the national news a few years ago for his now infamous quote, "a vote for Romney is a vote for Satan!" Keller is now after another Mormon, radio and TV personality Glenn Beck.

Keller states, "Beck likes to call out people for their lies and deception, yet he portrays himself daily as a Christian. The fact is, the beliefs of the satanic Mormon cult are totally inconsistent with Biblical Christianity. He uses the words "god" and "jesus," yet the god and jesus of the Mormon cult are NOT the God and Jesus of the Bible!"

Keller continues, "The 'god' of the Mormon cult used to be a human who rose to god-like status, just like Beck and all Mormons believe they will too after their death. The 'jesus' of the Mormon cult is the natural offspring of their 'god' Elohim who had sex with Mary, meaning their jesus is a created being and NOT a deity as the Bible teaches, and is the brother of Lucifer."

Keller concludes, "I could care less what Beck chooses to believe, but I do care that he lies to people by stating he is a Christian when a person who believes in the lies of the Mormon cult is no more a Christian than a Muslim is. Most appalling are prominent Christians who have sold out the faith to associate with Beck, more worried about what financial gain they will get from that association than helping him lead ignorant souls to hell for following his cult's beliefs."

Keller has publicly challenged Beck to have an honest and open discussion of his Mormon beliefs on both his radio and TV programs, but Beck has refused to respond.