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To: Bigtigermike; Brookhaven; driftdiver; DannyTN; ejonesie22
Apparently Professor Gee won’t let the lack of real evidence of a “concerted anti-Romney strategy” based on Mormonism get in the way of a historically revisionist fable.

This BYU professor (Gee) was actually surprised that Romney was presented as a flip-flopper.

Either that's willful ignorance or he doesn't know how to study history chronologically.

As for how Mitt's religion would figure into White House policy...
Foreign policy: Hey...true believing Mormons think 75-80% of the Republican base -- which is Christian -- are "apostates." If he can't even figure out what a world religion faith like Christianity is in his own country, how's he going to screw up trying to pinpoint Islam?

Abortion:
Mitt's been thoroughly pro-abortion during his political career. I mean, hey, his general authority religious leaders have told their faithful that if they pray about abortion and the Mormon god says, "yes" then go for it. They also told their faithful that if a medical authority (read "abortionist") says it's "OK," then it's "OK."

64 posted on 11/22/2010 8:54:03 PM PST by Colofornian ("So how do LDS deal with the [Adam-God] phenomenon? WE DON'T; WE SIMPLY SET IT ASIDE" - BYU prof)
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To: Colofornian

“Hey...true believing Mormons think 75-80% of the Republican base — which is Christian — are “apostates.”

Thats ok, we think they are members of a cult who desperately need to accept the salvation of Christ.

I’d rather have a mormon president than a muslim president.

Romney is a RINO and would make a very bad president.


65 posted on 11/23/2010 3:39:11 AM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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