Posted on 01/26/2008 10:16:38 AM PST by HokieMom
An executive for one of the nation's leading evangelical groups says in a video voter guide that Mitt Romney has "acknowledged Mormonism is not a Christian faith," although the GOP presidential candidate has said he follows Jesus Christ and his church insists it is Christian.
Tom Minnery, senior vice president of government and public policy at Focus on the Family Action, said in an interview Friday that the comment was his interpretation of Romney's December "Faith in America" speech that was meant to reassure voters about his religion.
Minnery said that he spoke with the campaign after the video was posted this week and they did not contest his view or ask him to retract the statement.
"We've got a good relationship with them," he said.
Kevin Madden, a Romney spokesman, said in an e-mail that "campaign guides by advocacy groups consist of their viewpoints." Madden referred to Romney's faith speech when asked if the former Massachusetts governor considers himself Christian.
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This clause applies to and limits the power of the Federal Government - it DOES NOT apply to or limit the power of individual voters.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty ... of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers.John Jay, first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1816
If a non-Christian (e.g., Thuggee, Muslim, Mormon, etc.) manages to win an election for Federal office, Article VI does mean that he will assume that office.
However, as an individual voter, I still have the freedom to do what I can to prevent such an outcome.
The leadership of Focus on the Family also has that same freedom.
Only an anti-Christian bigot would deny anyone that freedom.
I was a Fred supporter who has been looking around to decide who to support. I’ve been pretty much an ‘anyone but Rudy’ guy since Fred withdrew.
Given the level of hatred evidenced by the Mitt supporters on this thread toward evangelicals, it’s pretty obvious that they aren’t interested in the support of Trinitarians.
Sounds like more than a few FR posters.
However, as an individual voter, I still have the freedom to do what I can to prevent such an outcome.
The leadership of Focus on the Family also has that same freedom.
Only an anti-Christian bigot would deny anyone that freedom.
The only one you have to answer to is the creator of the universe: YHvHYou have the right to do whatever you please.
b'SHEM Yah'shua
I think you’ve got that backwards.
And BTW, I’m a former FredHead who is anyone but Huckabee.
And I hate liars.
Are you saying that Mitt Romney never acknowledged Mormonism is not a Christian faith, ????????????Uh, DUH.
Before I hit the abuse button on you, I’ll give you a chance to clarify that comment.
I have made the statement over and over and I will gladly make it again:
Dobson and his Focus on the Family are nothing but liars, claiming that Mitt Romney agrees with their view that Mormons aren’t Christians.
Mitt Romney didn’t say that and would never say that, and they know it.
They aren’t merely “wrong” on the issue, they are liars of Clintonian proportions.
They know what Mitt says, and yet they lie about it to advance their bigotry.
How stupid do they think people are, that Mitt Romney would actually be out there parroting their brand of bigotry against his own religion?
Get real.
Dobson and his band of liars and bigots should have cooled their rhetoric long ago.
And by the look of your comments, I would suggest the same for you.
Tell me, what would God say about someone who voted against a candidate because he is a Jew?
What about someone who voted against a candidate because he was an evangelical?
I’m very interested to know your answer to both of these questions.
Knock it off, guys!
“Mitt Romney has “acknowledged Mormonism is not a Christian faith”
No problem with Mormons, but I like this. I was already going to vote for Flipper, but now I can feel better about doing so.
Log in as a mod, and I’ll pay attention to your instruction.
Poster was throwing the term ‘liar’ around in a post to me, and rather than flame him, I asked for a clarification, which he gave, showing that the comment was not directed at me personally.
I might disagree with the poster, but it is clear that he meant no personal offense to me, and with the followup comment, I take none.
I still think the mods should move the thread to the backroom rather than leaving it in Religion.
Mitt Romney did no such thing.
Focus on the Family is lying about that.
This is just anti-Mormon propaganda.
What Focus on the Family did is akin to a Neo-Nazi group claiming that Joe Lieberman has “acknowledged that Jews are subhuman.”
Mitt was not my first choice.Rudy promotes the murder of babies and Gay marriage.
Mcstain is in favor of invasion of our borders and destruction of the Bill Of Rights and the murder of babies .
Huck was driven out of the SBC.
My first choice was Fred
That does not mean that an individual Mormon cannot find a faith in Jesus that He is able to credit by His grace, despite Mormonism.
No one is calling Mormons subhuman.
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