It is not bigotry to expect a candidate to share your worldview.
It is not bigotry to base worldview upon experience.
It is never bigotry to expose false teachings.
It is not bigotry to point out inconsistencies in a religion using the religions own sources.
And frankly, I am sick of bigots expecting people to avoid the consideration of religion and worldview in voting.
And I am sick of bigots who think it is ok for 52,000 Mormon missionaries to go out and tell others that their churches are apostate and of the devil but not ok for Christians to expose such things.
It appears you are saying it is ok for you to be a bigot but if I point out problems with Mormonism than I’m a bigot as well.
Or are you going to vote for Mitt just to prove to yourself you aren’t a bigot?
You wrote: “...It appears you are saying it is ok for you to be a bigot but if I point out problems with Mormonism than Im a bigot as well.”
Pointing out your religious beliefs, and voting based on them isn’t the issue.
The issue is the non-bigots who wrote Article 6 of the Constitution -—ie: what I posted here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2833027/posts?page=22#22
The fact is, you would not have put that in the Constution because you don’t agee with it.
How is that any different that Leftists who ignore the parts of it they don’t like?
You wrote: “Or are you going to vote for Mitt just to prove to yourself you arent a bigot?”
Answer:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2830665/posts?page=532#532