Posted on 01/21/2012 7:44:29 AM PST by Amerisrael
That's probably a better question to ask than the one posed by George Handlery over at the Brussels Journal:
"Would a Mormon President Subvert American Democracy?"
Handlery writes the following:
["What follows below is not a Romney-fans propaganda. Actually, my favorite used to be another aspirant. The LDS affiliation of Mitt Romney exposes us again to the temptation to make religion into a criterion for picking a candidate."
"Now then, the theological validity of Mormonisms version of Christianity is beyond my competence and my interest. To many, the implications of a President embracing that creed are of concern."
"However, American public life and her high-level politics have created indicators that Mormons will not kidnap America and replace its system with their theocracy."]
"...Mormons will not kidnap America and replace its system with their theocracy."]
Most likely not.
But is that why many would be concerned over voting for Romney?
Aside from Romney's Mormonism many question whether he is a valid conservative.
But back to the Mormonism.
It is most likely not out of a concern that America's democracy would be subverted , but perhaps instead, indirectly helping to legitimise a cult religion that is the cruxt of concern for many.
Handlery concludes his article with this:
["...What matters to me now that a Mormon has become a candidate for the Presidency is that, the faith not only teaches values, its adherents live by them."
"Good Mormons work hard, try to measure up to constructive norms, and are reliable. That amounts to a strategy that results in worldly achievement."
"Even so, being a Mormon is a bad rationale to elect someone. However, LDS membership does not amount to a reasonable or a fair reason to deny such person one's vote...."]
"However, LDS membership does not amount to a reasonable or a fair reason to deny such person one's vote...."
Perhaps the reason why Handlery adapts that view is because of what else he wrote:
["Now then, the theological validity of Mormonisms version of Christianity is beyond my competence and my interest."]
That's the problem Driscol puts a spotlight on:
In his blog article "Is Mormonism a cult?", Mark Driscol noted the following:
["... but in that it, Mormonism] claims Christianity while subtly subverting it in both practice and theology."
"Because it claims to be Christian, uses Christian language, but is antithetical Christianity, it must be labeled a cult theologically. "
"Of course, the trouble is that most people are not Christians, do not understand the differences between Mormon and Christian doctrine, and are therefore confused or upset to hear Mormonism labelled a cult, as it simply sounds cruel."
"What makes matters even worse is when presumably orthodox Christian leaders add to the confusion by essentially declaring Mormonism as a new form of Christianity."
"While it is understandable that the average non-Christian, and many Christians, dont understand the ways in which Mormonism uses Christian terms while importing them into non-Christian meaning, its incumbent for Christian leaders to act like shepherds and warn the sheep about the wolves."
["... but in that it, Mormonism] claims Christianity while subtly subverting it in both practice and theology."]
Most Christians that are informed and studied about Mormonism, probably don't think Mormons are out to subvert American democracy. But rather Christianity.
To that end, would the election of a Mormon to be President help to legitimise the Mormon cult?
Why is that odd? The Religion Forum is fascinating: chockful of liars, bigots, saints, the lost, the angry, the searchers, the self-righteous. It’s a microcosm of the struggle of base of the conservative movement to try to come to grip with the realities of the world that are often outside of their control and its attempt to remain relevant in an increasingly hostile world.
If you look at my original post, I never indicated there was an overwhelming numbers of anti-Catholics in my sphere. I would daresay, there are many more anti-Catholics in the religion forum than I’ve ever met in real life. I have encountered a good number of them over the years, but as you said it’s mostly old-school Baptist bible thumpers. The main prejudice I tend to see is younger people who have great disdain for Evangelicals and would not vote for say, a Huckabee type.
Are the many Mormons in MS? I haven’t met a single practicing Mormon where I live in MO.
Perhaps you should explain how FLDS/LDS Book of Abraham Chapter 4 is based on the new testament.....You know where FLDS/LDS "Prophet" Joseph Smith rewrote the creation story of Genesis using the words "gods" in place of GOD !
This is freerepublic, and you're lying cult won't get away with stealing control of a second third of government on our watch. You should go to democratic underground is you want to shill for commie Romney !
I've got my eye on you, RomneyBOT.
Moron. Smart South Carolinians voted against Myth, not because of his religious beliefs, but because they know the truth. Myth is pro-abortion, pro-homosexual agenda, the father of government-mandated health insurance and anti-second amendment. He's completely devoid of conservative principles. ZOT!
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Mormons theology is based on New Testament Christianity
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No kid its not
anything but...
Mormonism is closer to Islam...
Joey Smith wanted to be Mohammad not Jean Cauvin...
Mormonism is not Christianity
For a Mormon to say they have a faith and that faith does not conflict in practice with my faith, then I have no problem. When JFK became President many people were horrified to find he was a Catholic. Same thing, no problem.
Romney being Mormon hasn’t bothered me as he doesn’t wear it on his sleeve that I know of. Same thing with Huntsman. He proudly says he is Mormon but he never seemed to indicate that would be driven against Christians.
...”You’re the folks that can have a bunch of wives, right?”
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Yes this is an open marriage religion...
a statement attributed to Joseph Smith, according to which the Constitution would “hang by a thread” and be rescued, if at all, only with the help of the Saints. (Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Vol.1, 1992)
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Yes well...
Whats different now about the Constitution that Joey Smith and the early Mormons would consider fatal ???
Slavery has been abolished...
Women and blacks have equal rights..
Women and blacks have the vote...
Oh noez
The Religion Forum is fascinating: chockful of liars, bigots, saints, the lost, the angry, the searchers, the self-righteous.
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and you are often over there...
Yes indeed, I am...I’ve been them all to varying degrees over my years. Haven’t you?
Mormons theology is based on Satanic Theology.
Fixed it for you.
Just checking...
You did list what you felt were the personal attributes of the participants of the RF
I was just wondering if you were including yourself
or whether you had forgotten you did hang out there a lot...
Maybe youre getting to be an old man and short on memory...
So I was just gently reminding you...
Youre welcome...
Well, if FR is not your cup of tea, you can always turn the channel.
Interesting.
Can you state WHY?
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