To: NYer
Not to be a Nancy No, but heard today that some evangelicals are no anti-Mormon that either they aren’t going to vote, or will vote Obama/third party.
Can’t understand how they can be so blinded to Obama’s Muslim side.
3 posted on
11/06/2012 3:19:36 PM PST by
madison10
To: madison10
I consider myself a fiscal / social / moral evangelical conservative and I proudly voted for Romney today. I’m not voting for him to be my pastor or Sunday school teacher... I’m wanting a presidential candidate worthy of my vote. That said, I have heard a few acquaintances who voiced misgivings about his religious beliefs but I am confident in the end they will vote for Romney over Obama simply on the pro-life position alone.
4 posted on
11/06/2012 3:40:17 PM PST by
Dan C
(We are what we repeatedly do - excellence therefore is not an act but a habit. Aristotle)
To: madison10
Hopefully any “evangelicals” that stupid are in the small, but very whiny in the “Look at me!!” way, minority
5 posted on
11/06/2012 3:46:20 PM PST by
Hegewisch Dupa
(Vote for Goode, end up with evil, pat self on back repeatedly)
To: madison10
My wife's cousin in Ocala Florida is pretty active (study group leader, retreat organizer) with independent Evangelicals and has reported the Romney was considered toxic by a number of the people she worshiped with. The LDS are considered a ‘false church created by a false prophet’. Voting for a LDS was considered by a number of these people as a ‘mortal sin’ that would put their soul's in danger of hell fire. She considers such attitudes foolish and self defeating but has encountered them since Romney appeared on the Florida scene. The line that somebodies have been propagating is ‘better to lose the country than your soul’. Anyone else encountered this sort of a counter campaign?
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