Posted on 03/06/2012 4:59:47 AM PST by Ben Barrack
Helen Radkey is a very important person to the mainstream media. To this point, both MSNBC and CNN have used her expertise to dip their toes in the water about how best to attack Mitt Romney over the issue of his religion (if he becomes the nominee). Radkey has a treasure trove of opposition research waiting for the left to dump on the American people at just the right time. It consists of the names of Holocaust victims, serial killers, notorious tyrants and dictators, fictitious characters, and mass murderers who have all been posthumously baptized into the Mormon religion.
I reached out to Radkey and asked her if she knew of any instances in which deceased Muslims have been baptized into the Mormon faith.
Here is what she said:
To date, I have a handful of Mormon records that show attempts to baptize Mohammed, and I also have a baptism for a 9/11 hijacker, and copies of entries for 14 others, that show these names were submitted for proxy rites.
If we've learned anything since 9/11, it's that Muslims are more than just a little hypersensitive about their religion. Seemingly any show of disrespect for either Islam or its prophet Mohammed can be met with deadly violence. Most recently, in Afghanistan, when the U.S. Military was involved in the burning of Islamic materials, to include defaced Qur'ans, deaths have resulted.
How would the Muslim world react if it found out that the Republican nominee for President...
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LOL. Good point.
!00% Mormon defense, we see that also, where the “Catholic” jumps on the thread waving a big sign proclaiming how Catholic they are, and then they start fighting for Mormonism and attacking Protestant Christians as attacking Catholic Christians.
The combination of trying to start a Catholic versus Protestant Christian fight between members of the same religion, while the poster fights tooth and nail for Mormonism is something that we see a lot.
You really are a real live cliche.
If I go too long without caffeine I’ll get a TERRIBLE headache.
There are so many Catholics are cultists remarks on FR I could write a book.
If you choose to skip over, them more power to your tunnel vision.
Unless there was the possibility they would fly planes into buildings close to my home.
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Why are you so worried about that?
Christ said to not fear those who would kill the body, but those who would send body and soul to Hell (ie. Mormons).
I don’t fear them, I fear for their souls and having been one I know exactly how dangerous Mormonism is.
My senior thesis was on the rise of the cultus of St. Gerald of Aurillac. I also spend many years in Catholic school as a child even though I was never Catholic, I still attended Mass and got good grades in Religion class.
From what we see on these threads, many Catholics seem eager to embrace Mormonism, almost in the name of Catholicism, while rejecting the churches actual teachings on it.
It is a very strange thing to keep witnessing over and over.
They wash with hot drinks?!?
So as long as they didn’t drink coffee or tea, they could have soft drinks with caffeine? What was the reasoning behind that?
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Some believed they could and some, like me, believed they couldn’t. The Word of Wisdom revelation, which wasn’t even cannonized until the 1880’s, only says ‘hot drinks’, but many equated that with coffee and tea, but Hot Chocolate and Postum were ok. Go figure.
However, most LDS I know avoid coffee and tea and not caffinated sodas. The rumor is that the change came about with the rise of amount of Coca Cola stock owned by LDS inc, but I haven’t really seen it that way.
You still didn’t answer THE question.
Did you convert anyone, Catholic or otherwise.
That turns you into a dedicated promoter of Mormonism for what reason?
Your own church tells you that Mormonism is a non Christian religion created by Joseph Smith, yet you are fighting to maintain the Mormon struggle to feed on your fellow Catholic and Protestant brothers and sisters, and convert them from Christianity.
Are we supposed to join your pro-Mormon struggle, convert to Mormonism, hate Protestants?
They use to advertise like crazy on late night TV during the 1970s.Did you convert any Catholics on your mission? Or anyone for that matter?
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Odd since the temple wasn’t built until the 1990’s or later.
I ended up not serving my LDS mission because of an illness and a marriage proposal. I ended up not marrying the guy either and left the Mormon church less than a year later.
I did however convert 4 Catholic friends before I started training and I have converted many more OUT of Mormonism since I left. I also know 6 other Mormons who converted from practicing Catholicism.
And, yes, I admit now that I did lie to them about what LDS doctrine really was and used terms that sounded Christian to make it more palatable.
Hadn’t gotten there yet. And yes I did answer just now.
Seriously? Ick. I don’t drink Mt. Dew anyway and have no intention of starting now. Shudder.
However, most LDS I know avoid coffee and tea and not caffinated sodas. The rumor is that the change came about with the rise of amount of Coca Cola stock owned by LDS inc, but I havent really seen it that way"
Interesting. But sad for those who believe Mormon doctrine and think that's what helps get them into heaven.
I have developed a love for coffee, we even have a cappuccino machine at home.
I've never met a NY Mormon in my life. Leads me to wonder if the people attending the NYC temple are Mormon tourists.
It is strange in my book as well. Catholics have much more in common with Protestants than with Mormons.
Asking an ex-Mormon that question could be painful after they convert to Christianity.
We do know that she has contributed to bringing Mormons to Christ on these threads that you disparage and fight and defend Mormonism on.
The bigger question is, are you helping to convert Christians to Mormonism, you sure push your energies in that direction.
And you didn’t answer my inquiry about how your view contradicts the words of Christ.
Ball is in your court...
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