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The Anti-Mormon Moment: LDS critics capitalize on Romney's GOP nom [Shine light on dark UT corner]
Salt Lake City Weekly ^ | April 18, 2012 | Eric S. Peterson

Posted on 04/19/2012 9:03:29 PM PDT by Colofornian

When presidential contender Rick Santorum bowed out of the GOP White House race April 10, it cleared the way for Mitt Romney’s all-but-inevitable nomination. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will for the first time see one of the faithful nominated for president by a major political party.

But while the faithful rejoice, so do the church critics, whose cries of hosanna may be just as loud as LDS members’. For them, Romney’s nomination is an opportunity for the nation to finally pick up on their rebuke of the church’s beliefs and practices, as a wider liberal audience narrows its scrutiny of Romney as the ultimate challenger to Barack Obama in the presidential fall election.

And the LDS Church is bracing itself for scrutiny. Voters across the country are looking to the Internet for answers, which is cause for concern for the church, especially since late 2011, when Reuters news services published an unscripted, audio-recorded talk Elder Marlin Jensen gave to a religious-studies class at Utah State University. In the candid conversation, Jensen—who is a General Authority, in the church’s First Quorum of the Seventy—acknowledged that people were leaving the church en masse, and that since the church’s early history, “We’ve never had a period of—I’ll call it apostasy—like we’re having now.”

Critics say the uncomfortable doctrines of the LDS Church are often what scare members away, and it’s that information they want to get out to the general public.

“I am concerned that most journalists don’t know that much about Mormonism,” says Richard Packham, a spokesman for the ExMormon Foundation, which holds annual conferences for those who have left the LDS flock. He says that in the past few months, he’s been receiving frequent calls from international journalists asking about the church. Packham, in turn, has provided them with his testimony of the Mormon problem.

“First of all, they go to the Mormon church, and the public-relations [staff] give them a sweet, sugary story about how nice it is and how wonderful the church is—and it’s deceptive.” He sees church PR efforts of the past few years as being carefully orchestrated to prepare for this moment of public attention.

“It isn’t coincidental that the church has got this ‘I Am a Mormon’ campaign going and that they are urging members to get on the Internet and spread their testimony,” Packham says of an ad campaign that features videos of members introducing themselves as Mormons. The campaign has featured average Mormons and more well-known Mormons, including Brandon Flowers, lead singer of The Killers.

In 2011, the church hired tech guru and entrepreneur Jesse Stay as a social-media strategist. By May 2011, Stay had helped the LDS Church claim Facebook’s No. 1 ranking for churches and religious organizations—a ranking the church has held as of this issue’s press date, having 587,776 “likes.”

Packham, whose organization runs ExMormon.org, which hosts forums for disaffected former church members and other critics, hopes the uncomfortable questions the site has posed over the years will now emerge in the national discourse, thanks to the presidential election.

Packham has even developed questions he offers to reporters to grill Romney about his faith. He suggests asking Romney whether, if the church no longer believes in polygamy, it believes the polygamist wives of church founders still join them in the afterlife.

“Reporters don’t have the sense to ask: ‘Well, Brigham Young was sealed to about 50 wives, do you believe they are with him now in the Celestial Kingdom?’” Packham says.

John Dehlin, while a member of the LDS Church,* has for years sought to offer a resource to questioning members that strikes a balance between sites with clear axes to grind and staunch LDS Church apologists.

“I’m talking with reporters from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, CBS—and they don’t know where to get [LDS] interpretations and perspectives from, because so often the church PR just won’t engage with them,” Dehlin says.

His nonprofit Open Stories Foundation features a podcast where he hosts pro and con speakers to talk about hot topics of LDS interest. He says in the past year, his podcasts have more than doubled their downloads, now averaging 25,000 to 35,000 downloads. He hopes sites like his can offer media and other members of the public a neutral LDS resource. As for the impact of dissenting Mormon resources, Dehlin believes more stories are going to come out about the church.

“A lot of reporters have told me they were waiting for Romney to clinch the nomination before they started putting stories out,” Dehlin says. “I think a lot of that stuff is going to be hitting now.”

But others are doubtful. Fred Karger, a former Ronald Reagan staffer and the only gay Republican presidential candidate, has been largely self-financing a costly campaign (he’d spent more than $400,000 as of the end of 2011) aimed largely at sticking it to Romney about his loyalty to the church and the LDS Church’s involvement in campaigning for 2008’s Proposition 8 to repeal same-sex marriage in California.

“I brought up some of my concerns, and they usually land with a thud,” Karger says. “There is a very hesitant feeling from all circles to bring that issue up.”

University of Utah political-science professor Matthew Burbank also doubts anti-Mormon lines of enquiry will tangle up the GOP candidate. Burbank likens church critics assailing Romney to the “birther” movement that tried to discredit Obama’s candidacy in the 2008 election by suggesting he was born in Africa instead of the United States.

Burbank doesn’t see the religious-obedience question resonating with the general public the way financial or sex scandals do. “It’s unlikely at the campaign level that that’s going to be a big issue,” Burbank says.

But even if a difference isn’t felt on Election Day, for Packham, the opportunity is a vital one for Americans—Mormons and non-Mormons—to ask harder questions about the LDS faith; the kind of questions he wishes he would have asked himself earlier in life. Packham, 79, spent the first 25 years of his life as a devout Mormon, having served a mission and been married in the temple. He didn’t scrutinize his own faith until later in his life.

Though his falling away resulted in him separating from his wife of eight years and their three children, he doesn’t regret the questions he’s asked and hopes more will do the same.

“I expect the church leaders aren’t too happy about the [publicity] they’re getting,” Packham says. “They’re concerned about what they call ‘misinformation,’ which is their code word for the unpleasant truths about Mormonism—but it’s got to come out.”


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From the article: ...Romney’s nomination is an opportunity for the nation to finally pick up on their rebuke of the church’s beliefs and practices...And the LDS Church is bracing itself for scrutiny. Voters across the country are looking to the Internet for answers, which is cause for concern for the church, especially since late 2011, when Reuters news services published an unscripted, audio-recorded talk Elder Marlin Jensen gave to a religious-studies class at Utah State University. In the candid conversation, Jensen—who is a General Authority, in the church’s First Quorum of the Seventy—acknowledged that people were leaving the church en masse, and that since the church’s early history, “We’ve never had a period of—I’ll call it apostasy—like we’re having now.” Critics say the uncomfortable doctrines of the LDS Church are often what scare members away, and it’s that information they want to get out to the general public.

For more info on what (now former) General Authority Marlin Jensen, who was the 16th-ranked Mormon G.A. (they rank by age)...until they sacked him 'cause he was too candid...see

* 2012 Source #1: Number of faithful Mormons rapidly declining

* 2012 Source #2: Mormons opening up in an Internet world [& Losing members accordingly]

* 2012 Source #3: Special report -Mormonism besieged by the modern age [Lds church is hemorrhaging in member losses]

From the article: “I am concerned that most journalists don’t know that much about Mormonism,” says Richard Packham, a spokesman for the ExMormon Foundation, which holds annual conferences for those who have left the LDS flock. He says that in the past few months, he’s been receiving frequent calls from international journalists asking about the church. Packham, in turn, has provided them with his testimony of the Mormon problem. “First of all, they go to the Mormon church, and the public-relations [staff] give them a sweet, sugary story about how nice it is and how wonderful the church is—and it’s deceptive.”...Packham has even developed questions he offers to reporters to grill Romney about his faith. He suggests asking Romney whether, if the church no longer believes in polygamy, it believes the polygamist wives of church founders still join them in the afterlife. “Reporters don’t have the sense to ask: ‘Well, Brigham Young was sealed to about 50 wives, do you believe they are with him now in the Celestial Kingdom?’” Packham says.

Exactly right. If the Mormon supernatural worldview is true, Mormon leaders have "colonized" polygamy on another planet...[Which means they are lying thru their teeth & they know it...unless, of course, they think it's all a fantasy, anyway...and they stick with it for purely family/social reasons]

From the article: John Dehlin, while a member of the LDS Church...“A lot of reporters have told me they were waiting for Romney to clinch the nomination before they started putting stories out,” Dehlin says. “I think a lot of that stuff is going to be hitting now.”

1 posted on 04/19/2012 9:03:34 PM PDT by Colofornian
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To: All; svcw
Headline: The Anti-Mormon Moment...

Clarification...a better accurate headline would have said: The Anti-MormonISM Moment...

That would reflect that these counterfeit worldviews is what we oppose...for the apostle Paul said: ...our struggle is NOT AGAINST FLESH AND BLOOD, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

Mormons are not to be deemed "enemies"...they are of tremendous value to God, to their families and relatives, co-workers and neighbors.

2 posted on 04/19/2012 9:11:26 PM PDT by Colofornian (Mom when I grow up, I want 2B like Ike. Mom when I grow up, I want 2B a god from Kolob like Mitt.)
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To: All
From the article: ...John Dehlin...

For Dehlin's survey of disbelieving Mormons -- and which Lds beliefs are causing them to either seriously reconsider Mormonism or to leave the church...see posts (& links) @ #1 & #2 @:

Survey on Mormon Disbelievers to be Released at UVU Forum [74% point to theological concerns]

3 posted on 04/19/2012 9:18:33 PM PDT by Colofornian (Mom when I grow up, I want 2B like Ike. Mom when I grow up, I want 2B a god from Kolob like Mitt.)
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To: Colofornian

Mormons are not to be deemed “enemies”...they are of tremendous value to God, to their families and relatives, co-workers and neighbors.


Thanks for that.

I’m sick of all this.

The Dems ans media love all this. Islam and 0bama will continue to get a pass.


4 posted on 04/19/2012 9:20:34 PM PDT by unkus (Silence Is Consent)
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To: Colofornian

I know lots of Mormons. I don’t agree with some of their beliefs and I think some of their beliefs are wonderful.

I don’t know many muslims. Don’t want to either. One in our White House is one too many.


6 posted on 04/19/2012 9:29:58 PM PDT by 43north (BHO: 50% black, 50% white, 100% RED)
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To: Colofornian
I live in a little town in Ohio. I'm a Catholic, as are most of my neighbors.

In 2007, we suffered the worst flood in four generations. My office had two feet of water in it, and during the cleanup, we ran out of supplies. The hardware stores were closed, so we went to see if the town had accumulated any supplies. When I got to the city garage, I saw pallets of cleaning supplies and bottled water, shipped to us by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

You believe what you want to believe about the Mormans; for my part, I will never forget how they acted as Christ taught in helping a stranger in need.

7 posted on 04/19/2012 9:33:18 PM PDT by TonyInOhio (Arm yourselves, and be ye men of valour)
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When I got to the city garage, I saw pallets of cleaning supplies and bottled water, shipped to us by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. You believe what you want to believe about the Mormans; for my part, I will never forget how they acted as Christ taught in helping a stranger in need.

First of all, I am a descendent from a Mormon leader...& have many Lds relatives.

Secondly, Mormons are pressured to get a temple recommend to perform various rituals there. To get such a recommend, you need to give 10%. [Hence, PLENTY -- and I mean PLENTY of $ for Lds, Inc. to buy as much bottled water & other supplies as multiple countries might need...let alone a regional flooded area.]

How "easy" is it for Lds, Inc. to exact & extract this 10% from its members?

No recommend, no temple access. [Including not seeing your own daughter -- or son -- married in the Lds temple]
No temple access, no "forever family" (Lds believe you can live forever as a family together)
No "forever family," no living with Heavenly Father (Lds theology says ONLY temple Mormons get to live forever with Heavenly Father; they exclude all Catholics & Protestants & Orthodox from that eternal relationship...does that sound very "loving" to you?)
And No temple rec, no becoming a "god" -- advancing from the "god in embryo" that temple Mormons already believe that they are...

Hence...you better believe temple Mormons are going to be on their best "neighborly" behavior. Why? Well, if you're auditioning for godhood, of course, you'll go out of your way to be "neighborly." Every work constitutes another "brownie" point on their alleged road-to-godhood!

You believe what you want to believe about the Mormans; for my part, I will never forget how they acted as Christ taught in helping a stranger in need.

Well, you neglect what you want about MormonISM...But be sure to ask God, how "tolerant" is He to men setting hemselves up as rival gods...

Because a temple Mormon can give you a bottled water with one hand,
...and attempt with the other hand to steal glory from God (by claiming to one day be able to receive worship, adoration, adulation, prayers, and have the same creator-power God as rulers of their own world).

8 posted on 04/19/2012 9:51:46 PM PDT by Colofornian (Mom when I grow up, I want 2B like Ike. Mom when I grow up, I want 2B a god from Kolob like Mitt.)
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To: unkus; NavyCanDo
Islam and 0bama will continue to get a pass. [Unkus]

Well, for what it's worth, I posted -- and imbedded the links -- to 11 past FR threads Wednesday...here

These were 11 attempts by FREEPERs to highlight the connection 'tween Obama & Islam...

The problem is that most of these were from 2008-2009...we FREEPERs have fallen asleep in putting fresher content these past 2.5 years.

One of the candidates running for President befriends the people with the ideology that see’s America as the great Satan and desires to see Israel wiped off the face of the planet...Sad to see your endless attacks against Americans and the church they choose to attend condoned here. [Navycando, post #9]

ALL: If you click on the link above...and then click on ANY of those 11 threads that seem to tie Obama to Islam --you'll find an interesting inconsistency on the part of Navycando, who's been a Freeper since '04.

On the one hand, Navycando thinks it's "low" to focus on Romney's worldviews and Mormon association. But apparently he's quite hypocritical in that it's "OK" to focus on Obama's Islam-influenced ideology and Muslim association.

Outright religious hypocrisy.

Nowhere on those 11 threads re: Obama & Islam did Navycando rush in there to chastise posters for focusing on a POTUS' religious expressions.

'Tis fine for thee & thine, apparently to Navycando...but not for me.

Navycando is a religious hypocrite...and Jesus was sharpest vs. religious hypocrites. Repent!

10 posted on 04/19/2012 10:04:13 PM PDT by Colofornian (Mom when I grow up, I want 2B like Ike. Mom when I grow up, I want 2B a god from Kolob like Mitt.)
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Islam and 0bama will continue to get a pass. [Unkus]


I did not mean on Free Republic and should have been clear on that. FR covers the muslim obama very well. I meant coverage by the MSm and indicated that.

Thanks for the information.


11 posted on 04/19/2012 10:17:29 PM PDT by unkus (Silence Is Consent)
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To: NavyCanDo
The only reason I haven’t left FR yet, is because I’m curious just how Pro-Obama this forum is going to go.

You are clearly dedicated to the Bishop Romney and his politics, but I'm surprised that you are so supportive of Mormonism.

13 posted on 04/19/2012 10:22:13 PM PDT by ansel12 ( Romney is a Mormon Bishop, as was his father, his uncle was in line to be the Mormon Prophet/Pope)
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Nice job digging back finding past post of mine. Maybe if you would dig father back you will see I strongly supported Cain, and before him Palin, and before her Bush. Romney was never in the mix until now when he is the only one left standing. And maybe you would also learn from my old post what church I attend, which is not Mormon.
14 posted on 04/19/2012 10:37:09 PM PDT by NavyCanDo
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To: NavyCanDo

It wasn’t “digging”, you posted it yesterday. You seem to have turned against freerepublic for Mormonism and Romneyism, is that correct?


15 posted on 04/19/2012 11:06:56 PM PDT by ansel12 ( Romney is a Mormon Bishop, as was his father, his uncle was in line to be the Mormon Prophet/Pope)
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(To Navycando): You seem to have turned against freerepublic for Mormonism and Romneyism, is that correct?

Good question.

17 posted on 04/19/2012 11:17:45 PM PDT by Colofornian (Mom when I grow up, I want 2B like Ike. Mom when I grow up, I want 2B a god from Kolob like Mitt.)
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...looking to the Internet for answers...
18 posted on 04/20/2012 3:38:04 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going)
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...We’ve never had a period of—I’ll call it apostasy—like we’re having now.”

And neither has the CHRISTIAN world!!

But, from the begining, MORMONism's entire period has been HERESY!

19 posted on 04/20/2012 3:40:01 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going)
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To: Colofornian
The Anti-Mormon Moment: LDS critics capitalize on ...

The Anti-Mormon Christian Moment: people lacking knowledge of the Bible are being taught. Those ignorant of MORMONism are seeing it revealed.

20 posted on 04/20/2012 3:42:13 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going)
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