Posted on 07/11/2012 5:53:57 AM PDT by Colofornian
(ThyBlackMan.com) If you remember during the 2008 Presidential election, there was a strong effort to try to expose the faith of then Senator Obama. Many tried to label him an extremist because of his connection with the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright.
I am curious to know if Mitt Romney will receive the same type of treatment given the lack of knowledge that most Americans have about the Mormon faith. I think that faith must be on the table since it was a factor in the previous election. Perhaps the reason it has not be raised is because the GOP leaders know that up to 25% of their base absolutely will not vote for a Mormon regardless of his credentials.
Lets take a look at some of the beliefs of GOP Presidential Candidate, Mitt Romney Mormons faith. All of the information provided was taken from the Mormon Faith Tenets.
According a Christian Post article, What do Mormons Believe? Ex-Mormon speaks out, October 18, 2011 by reporter Devenish the following items were cited about Mormon beliefs:
I took the time to itemize some of the different beliefs that Mitt Romney believes in to show that he is not a perfect candidate just because he seemingly names the name of Christ. We have to be careful with the Trojan Horses the GOP sends our way in the name of religion.
I challenge all of the African American pastors to consider if they want to vote for someone who believes totally different from what they preach every Sunday. If you can vote for Mitt Romney with a clear conscience knowing his religious beliefs, his insensitive policies that do not benefit the African American community then go for it. If you have reservations, then you must consider our current commander and chief.
Staff Writer; Kevin M. Jackson
Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
Mormons do not believe in the Trinity.
Oh really? Check out the ritual that mormons must undergo in order to gain "exaltation" and sit next to their god in a made-up kingdom.
Pay attention to the "law of consecration" which Mitt has sworn to uphold, which dedicates everything he will ever have to the mormon church.
Elite mormons, which Mitt is, can have their salvation guaranteed while they still live!
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 305:
Calling & Election To Be Made Sure
Contend earnestly for the like precious faith with the Apostle Peter, "and add to you faith, virtue," knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, charity [D&C 4]; "for if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ."
Another point, after having all these qualifications, he lays this injunction upon the people "to make your calling and election sure." He is emphatic upon this subject--after adding all this virtue, knowledge, etc., "Make your calling and election sure." What is the secret--the starting point? "According as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness." How did he obtain all things? Through the knowledge of Him who hath called him. There could not anything be given, pertaining to life and godliness, without knowledge. Woe! woe! Woe to Christendom!--especially the divines and priests if this be true.
Salvation is for a man to be saved from all his enemies; for until a man can triumph over death, he is not saved. A knowledge of the priesthood alone will do this.
Bruce R. McConkie, Doctrinal New Testament Commentary, 3:325-353.
But in the most express and proper usage of the terms, "The elect of God comprise a very select group, an inner circle of faithful members of the Church.... They are the portion of church members who are striving with all their hearts to keep the fulness of the gospel law in this life so that they can become inheritors of the fulness of the gospel rewards in the life to come.
"As far as the male sex is concerned, they are the ones, the Lord says, who have the Melchizedek Priesthood conferred upon them and who thereafter magnify their callings and are sanctified by the Spirit. In this way, 'They become the sons of Moses and of Aaron and the seed of Abraham, and the church and kingdom, and the elect of God.' " (Mormon Doctrine, 2nd ed., 217.) See Commentary 2: 267-269, 271-278, 283-285.
[4] What is meant by making an election sure?
It is with election as with calling: the chosen of the Lord are offered all of the blessings of the gospel on condition of obedience to the Lord's laws; and they, having been tried and tested and found worthy in all things, eventually have a seal placed on their election which guarantees the receipt of the promised blessing.
[5] What is meant by having one's calling and election made sure?
To have one's calling and election made sure is to be sealed up unto eternal life; it is to have the unconditional guarantee of exaltation in the highest heaven of the celestial world; it is to receive the assurance of godhood; it is, in effect, to have the day of judgment advanced, so that an inheritance of all the glory and honor of the Father's kingdom is assured prior to the day when the faithful actually enter into the divine presence to sit with Christ in his throne, even as he is "set down" with his "Father in his throne." (Rev 3:21.)
I don't know of any other religion with such beliefs.
Thanks for the info. All of the Mormons I know are fine, upstanding, scandal free, citizens. This makes me think Romney would make an outstanding president.
Mormons do not believe in Grace.
On just one point alone in your post I have been told by ACTIVE Mormons on this very forum that the Trinity does not exist, it was made up by man.
The Mormon interpretation does not very SLIGHTLY from the Christian, it clearly delineates between Christian Monotheism and older heretical Polytheism, a very big difference...
The rest of the points are equally valid...
Mormons do not believe in the original sin of man.
Mormons do not believe in Hell.
His politics not withstanding...
And don’t forget Obama and the commie Demorats will go after Romney for his church history of discrimination against blacks.
It will take everything we have to get this Marxist/Muslim usurper out of our White House.
I acknowledge but reject your thesis....this thread is about politics masquerading as religion...
Salvation is for a man to be saved from all his enemies; for until a man can triumph over death, he is not saved. A knowledge of the priesthood alone will do this.
Bruce R. McConkie, Doctrinal New Testament Commentary, 3:325-353.
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Well that doesnt leave any room for a belief in the soul saving Blood of the LORD Jesus Christ that He shed on the Cross for us does it ???
I thought this thread was about how Mitten’s faith was an “elephant in the room” regarding his qualifications for President of the United States. Frankly, I can’t see how someone who does not believe in Grace, vs. someone who does, would decide to ban some kinds of guns (or not), or push for a flat tax, or prosecute Wall Street crimes such as those committed by Jon Corzine and Jamie Dimon, or go after the people involved in Fast and Furious. Etc.
Perhaps you or another on this thread can enlighten me how such metaphysical beliefs could amount to the elephant in the room, as regards these questions. As far as I can tell, it makes no difference, and for that matter, I don’t see much difference in the way Romney would respond to the issues I raised, vs. Obama. (E.g. signing an “assault weapons” ban as he did.)
I agree with your conclusion and note that this country has among its many values as provided under the Constitution, freedom of religious belief. I don’t belief as Mr. Romeny does, but unless he would attempt to impose his religious beliefs on me or others, that is, and should be, irrelevant to the presidential race. Any attempt by him to force his beliefs on others in his capacity as President would violate the First Amendment, in my view.
That does not mean that his religious beliefs have no impact on his policy positions, but that is true of anyone. Is there anything about his Mormonism that would take away from important policy positions regarding: the economy, foreign affairs, immigration, etc.? That would be a valid discussion, but to attack Romney, or anyone, on account of his faith strikes me as wrong-headed.
So Mormonism is political?
Well don’t tell them that, they deny it every time...
Not withstanding what?
Romney is a right of center Republican who supports:
Killing ObamaCare
Lower tax rates
Energy Independence
Life for all unborn children
American Exceptionalism
Strong Military
You don't like these?
no...I said the article was political...you can tell by the title ‘The Elephant in the Room: Mitt's Mormon Faith (Which is why one-third still don't know he's Lds)’
You are so boring that you make this webiste boring.
Which two tribes won't be there and where are they going?
then you must consider our current commander and chief.
He had me until he said that.
I'll consider Virgil Goode, thank you.
By the way, he's the Commander in Chief, not and
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