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To: colorado tanker; FastCoyote
Of course Romney "flunks historic Christianity" - he's a Mormon and has different beliefs about that than you and me. What possible bearing that could have to his fitness to be Commander in Chief escapes me.

I guess you weren't listening when I was going over the "vulnerability to deception" argument. If a person is vulnerable to MAJOR deceptions in the most important aspect of his life--his faith, what questions does that raise about discernment issues in other areas of his faith?

I mean it's simple. Do I want an astute, perceptive "can't pull one over on me" president in an age of terrorism? I mean, do I really have to drag out a laundry list of what this man most firmly believes & subscribes to at his most in-depth core? (I think Fast Coyote had a short but good list this week on another thread of what he said "wacky Mormons" believe...maybe he can pull it out & inject it into this thread).

I mean you read a list like the one Fast Coyote had & you think, "Wow! How was anyone able to pull the wool over the eyes of folks on these things?"

Also you referred to "hurdles" I've raised...well, if you go back & read over those carefully you'll note that most of them have a question mark at the end--meaning that they are open questions. (They weren't framed in dogmatic statements).

Finally, let's assume we put in place an LDS or a Scientology or a JW prez. Let's just say 2009-2012 is a slump, draught phase for terrorism and national and world crises. Prayer over major incidents is less of an issue. Figuring out ("reading") Islamic threats peters out. "Fitness" on these matters becomes a non-issue. What bearing would, say, a Scientologist or JW or LDS president have upon this nation?

Well, as secondary concerns, it wouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.

AFTER getting in office (certainly not necessarily before), Scientology or JWism or LDSism would be plastered in a positive way all over the media. The Scientology or Watchtower or SLC spin machines would launch into full cycle. Capitalization would be the operative word.

By 2012, this nation would greatly accelerate membership in whatever cult was given access to the White House. And that, doesn't simply breed national consequences, but eternal ones.

The more LDS you have who believe that very few will actually wind up permanently in hell, then the more spiritual surprises will arise. [LDS post-world scenario is that just about all folks will eventually go into one of three degrees of heaven, even if a bunch of folks make this "stop-off" at a place call 666 Mockingbird Lane, otherwise known as "Spirit Prison." It's "Spirit Prison" where supposedly the folks baptized by proxy get a "second chance."]

If you don't believe this to be true, then you do not know what the SLC or Scientology HQ spin machines are capable of.

323 posted on 05/04/2007 3:47:33 PM PDT by Colofornian
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To: Colofornian
I just don't see the Mormons as in the same category as the Scientologists. I've known a lot of Mormons, and none of them acted like Scientology nutburgers.

Well, it's been a slice but I gotta go.

325 posted on 05/04/2007 3:54:55 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: Colofornian
If a person is vulnerable to MAJOR deceptions in the most important aspect of his life--his faith, what questions does that raise about discernment issues in other areas of his faith?

WOW! you are so right, I guess I can't vote for anybody but a Mormon and only if he agrees with me on everything! /sarc
546 posted on 05/05/2007 3:47:37 PM PDT by DelphiUser ("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
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