Actually this is what I said.
“I think renouncing Christ for a cult founded as an anti-Christian cult is worse” (than being killed) If you are a Christian then you agree with that.
It is sad that those pushing Mormonism have to keep offering up as argument, that they are not Muslims, that isn’t much of an argument but it sure makes clear that religion is important and that discussing the religion of Bishop Romney who is striving to become a God, and who asked for permission to run for President from his Holy Prophet is important.
“Pushing Mormonism”? Your fixation has you seeing a Mormon behind every bush. I’m not a Mormon and have no interest in becoming one. Before I retired I supervised a few for several years but they didn’t frighten me. I was told of their religion by co-workers who knew them personally, but they never mentioned it to me (maybe they were “bad” Mormons?). Apparently they are the focus of your worries and/or anger but I just don’t share your concerns. Romney didn’t transform Massachusetts into a Mormon stronghold and as far as I know he didn’t try to. As I said previously, I don’t see us finding common ground on the issue of Mormon-mania.