Posted on 11/05/2012 4:50:41 PM PST by markomalley
Mitt Romneys Mormon beliefs are featured prominently in a pro-Obama voter guide being circulated to African-American churchgoers in the all-important Hampton Roads area of battleground Virginia, the latest reminder that the Republican presidential nominees faith could be an under-the-radar issue for some voters.
Romney would be the countrys first Mormon president, and although Americas most prominent evangelical leaders have overcome their theological concerns to enthusiastically back Romneys candidacy, some on the left continue to see his Mormon beliefs as a possible wedge issue.
The new brochure, produced by a coalition of black pastors in the Norfolk area, includes a side-by-side comparison of what it presents as the religious beliefs held by Romney and President Obama, who practices a more traditional form of Christianity.
The pastors behind the brochure, representing the Greater Hampton Roads Christian Leadership Conference, hope the comparison will motivate their parishioners to turn out and vote for Obama, even though many of them have expressed disappointment that Americas first black president decided to support same-sex marriage.
Youve got a president who may be what we call a back-slidden Christian at worst, but he is one who has accepted Christ as Lord and savior, said the Rev. Lin Hill, associate minister
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Did it also cover black liberation theology as well?
I hope so, because all throughout his term, Obama’s liberation theology has been showing up in how he has been president. FWIW, liberation theology certainly isn’t moderate.
“......Obama, who practices a more traditional form of Christianity.”
Hogwash.....
Mitt Romneys Mormon beliefs are featured prominently in a Washington Post election eve news article, too.
Why would they feel a need to bother doing that? Why would they waste their time, since everybody knows that the black vote is 99.999999999999% going to Obama. Why would they waste their effort if that was the case?
Just consider that for a second.
Trying to see the good in people trying to motivate Obama voters....
EPIC FAIL!
DELPH
Trying to see the good in people trying to motivate Obama voters....
EPIC FAIL!
DELPH
I have NO use for Mormonism and it distresses me no end that Romney, the GOP candidate, is a devout Mormon. It concerns me.
HOWEVER, Mr. Obama has NO BUSINESS questioning someone’s Christianity when he is NOT REMOTELY Christian himself. Obama is part of his own “cult.”
I don’t want a Mormon as POTUS, but I DO NOT WANT four more years of OBAMA spitting on the Constitution.
So, I guess I will take my chance with the Mormon. Christian evangelicals WILL be able to snap him (Romney)in line IF he abuses the office as a forum to spread his Mormonisn. It won’t be tolerated. Romney will listen.
Obama listens to no one. I will take my chances with Romney....not ideal but certainly a vast improvement over Obama.
Romney won’t use the Presidency to promote his religion ...
however ....
Anti-Mormons have slandered the LDS religion for nearly 2 centures, what is likely to happen, is the same thing that happened to Obama’s carefully crafter narative of Romney during the debates .....
Romney didn’t conform
...nor will the 2 centuries of distortion naratives that anti-mormon zealotes have crafted stick ...
LDS people simply don’t conform to the distortion naratives and through Mitt Romney, the public will get a better view of a God fearing, Christ loving people and faith.
There are over a million racist blacks coming out to vote due to color and that is it.
They have non idea about the issue, trust me I questioned a family last week and they told me , well she old woman did, “I not want me food stamps cut”
The trouble is no one wants to admit that little dirty fact and black racists especially the media so they just keep saying get the vote out, voter suppression and intimidation
Bible... Koran... Bible... Koran...
Hmmmm...
Black Liberation Theology is NOT Christianity. It's less Christian than what the detractors say about Mormonism.
Why would they feel a need to bother doing that? Why would they waste their time, since everybody knows that the black vote is 99.999999999999% going to Obama. Why would they waste their effort if that was the case?
I don’t think this is for the election, so much as for the aftermath. Such as saying that just because Obama isn’t re-elected, it isn’t the end of the world. I mean, I do have the feeling that is a message worth giving for the sake of being prepared for the possibility of a Romney victory.
Black liberation theology is even less Christian that what the most demented distorted detractors say about Mormons.
God bless Rev. Billy Graham for taking out full page Sunday newspaper ads in newspapers across the country, including ours, to back Mitt Romney. I have hung that advertisement in our car window since and will keep it there until the polls close tomorrow.
Our voting precinct is an Evangelical megachurch staffed by nice people who keep a close watch on their parking lot and offer coffee and cookies to voters on the way out.
Believe me when I say I am plain out sick of all the Armageddon stories, period, I am sick of the left claiming that all the babies, old people, and poor people will die if they leave office, I am sick of the whole claim of climategeddon, used as a blanket excuse for bailing out corrupt businesses like Solyndra, while comdemning a measure that could significantly reduce many forms of air pollution called nuclear power. I am sick of the whole idea that Romney is some radical, pushed by a few libertarian hacks, and the left at large, that Romney is radical, if anything, I doubt he was scripted to be as calm as he was during the debates: that’s more or less how he is.
I don’t agree with his religion, and I don’t plan on joining it, but at the same time, all I can say is that I would prefer dealing with a moderate Romney as opposed to a narcissistic, hot-tempered, immature demagogue, called Barack Obama. FWIW, Romney would at least leave me well enough alone.
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...nor will the 2 centuries of distortion naratives that anti-mormon zealotes have crafted stick ...”
If what you are talking about is comparisons, well here’s the catcher: I would prefer having a moderate and a church to disagree with as opposed to a politician named Obama who demands a church pay for what 1) it doesn’t condone, and 2) Shouldn’t have to pay for (contraceptives) because it’s already the job of medicaid to do so. Romney would likely leave well enough alone, and I would prefer that over Obama. Frankly, the ones who have tried preaching to my church the most in the recent years have been the leftists, and frankly, Romney more than likely knows where to be polite and not be preachy to other people. Pelosi, Reid, and Obama, not so much.
I would argue that Romney is a better politician to be around with at the campaign level than Obama. I don’t have to hear the condescending, preachy attitude, from him, like I have from Obama.
I haven’t been on board for him all along, but he’s earned my vote, and showed that he worked for it, so I’ll give it to him.
“Romney wont use the Presidency to promote his religion ...”
If he hasn’t really done it while under debate pressure, especially in the primaries, and against the rudeness of Obama, that’s incredibly unlikely that he will as president. He knows not to pull the religion card, and that’s commendable. I can see him not resorting to this like Obama has in numerous uncalled for ways regarding race.
“Black liberation theology is even less Christian that what the most demented distorted detractors say about Mormons.”
I have a hard time even considering liberation theology a religion so much as communist propaganda disguised as a religion. It takes a distorted idea of comparing communism to the charity encouraged by Jesus Christ, which is both wrong and disturbing. Christ asked for charity under our own will (heart & action) as opposed to forced charity.
I’ll take a Mormon over a muslim moron any day.
GREAT point.
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