NY Times: “Christians Urged to Boycott Glenn Beck”

From a March 11 post on the NY Times' The Caucus blog:

Last week, the conservative Fox television host Glenn Beck called on Christians to leave their churches if they hear any preaching about social or economic justice because, he claimed, those are slogans affiliated with Nazism and Communism.

This week, the Rev. Jim Wallis, a liberal evangelical leader in Washington. D.C., called on Christians to leave Glenn Beck.

“What he has said attacks the very heart of our Christian faith, and Christians should no longer watch his show,” wrote Mr. Wallis, who heads the anti-poverty group Sojourners, on his “God's Politics” blog. “His show should now be in the same category as Howard Stern.”

Mr. Beck, in vilifying churches that promote “social justice,” managed to insult just about every mainline Protestant, Roman Catholic, African American, Hispanic and Asian congregation in the country - not to mention plenty of evangelical ones.

Even Mormon scholars in Mr. Beck's own church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said in interviews that Mr. Beck seems ignorant of just how central social justice teaching is to Mormonism.

Previously

Beck: Social justice is “infecting all” faiths

Beck: Question church leaders who are “basing their religion on social justice”

Beck: Social justice “is a perversion of the Gospel,” “not what Jesus would say”