I meant that being Mormon didn’t interfere with him being governor, he didn’t have allegiance to his religion over being gov. A president doesn’t have to guarantee who he prays to. We do not have a state run religion.
Exactly. And we shouldn't be teaching -- even by example -- the nation's children that if...
...a presidential crisis on the magnitude of what occurred in the TV show "24" re: the types of crisis the POTUS in that show had to deal with --
...that our children would learn that it's "OK" for the nation to appeal to the Mormon god as led by a Mormon in the White House...somebody who worships a low totem-pole god in the overall ranks of the gods...
...and that they as children, when they grow up, can get to not only be a POTUS like a Romney...but a would-be "god" like a Romney.
You see, Romney's "highest" aspiration isn't the White House. It's the White Throne as a fellow god.
Sorry, I don't vote for Democratic self-proclaimed socialist 'Messiahs' and I don't vote for GOP self-proclaimed "gods in embryo" who think they, too, will join the full-grown-up god ranks.
If you don't know the difference 'tween the temptation for SLC hierarchists to "have their say" upon the world via D.C. vs. the smallish Bay state via Boston, then I can't help you.