This country was founded on religious freedom. Romney’s right.
That freedom includes the right to denounce another belief system, last I checked.
Mr. Romney’s is right,but this country was’nt founded on religious freedom.Though that’s a different thread..
“This country was founded on religious freedom. Romneys “
So, I am to be denied my religious freedom to choose based on religion, so Romney can be given a free ride on religion? WoooHooo that makes perfect sense.
Or a Rastafarian?
Or a Satanist?
Or a Buddist?
Or a Scientologist?
How a about a Jehovah's Witness?
A Unitarian?
What about a Maoist?
An Atheist?
How about some of those odd snake handling "Christian" sects out there?
What if the candidate was a member of some of these mega-churches that are talked about here on FR all the time?
IMO, people are going to form opinions based on the lifestyle, and yes their religion, of any national political candidate..and they are going to talk about it.
fwiw-
Inherent in the idea of religious freedom is the right of any person to question the validity of another person's religion.
Americans have the right to question Romney's religion. It is a weird religion with a dominant centralized authority and it is clouded in secret ceremonies with secret rituals and secret clothing and the religion itself has a long history of being discriminatory against blacks and in claiming that dark skin (of any kind) is a curse from God for being disobedient in a per-existing lifetime.
Americans not only have a right to question his religion. They have a duty to themselves and to their posterity.