Posted on 04/28/2006 1:47:54 PM PDT by SDGOP
Prominent, respectable Evangelical Christians have told me, not for quotation, that millions of their co-religionists cannot and will not vote for Romney for president solely because he is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If Romney is nominated and their abstention results in the election of Hillary Rodham Clinton, that's just too bad. The evangelicals are adamant, saying there is no way Romney can win them over.
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But I don't want any retribution from Mormons here in Vegas,
Being LDS myself I wish you no trouble what I met was life is hard all over....
When I am in a crummy mood I attract crummy situations!
Red Jacket was approached by some Christian Missionaries in 1805. They wanted permission to seek converts among the Seneca.
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5790/
Red Jacket's response was that he would watch the neighboring white people, to see if the religion made the white people more honest.
So, if you think that mainstream Mormons are virtuous, that testifies well for that religion, what ever its origins. If you think that mainstream Islam drives people to murder, then that testifies bad things, no matter what the origin of that faith.
You can even apply that rule to the Yezdis, or the Jews. Virtue in human society is the only standard. I would rather live among ethical athiests, than unethical people of any religion.
Well it is an improvement over a fig leaf!<:)
I think Novak is right. Millions of evangelicals will just stay home when faced with a choice between someone they disagree with politically or someone that believes the antithesis of their deeply held faith in God. Count me among them. This will be sad, but if the Republicans are silly enough to put him forth as a standard bearer, then they will earn the result.
ampu
As well as holding Ramadan celebrations in the White House, calling the Koran the "Word of God" and bringing in porn stars.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1507642/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/783087/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1419244/posts
America is freedom, restornu. A place where one's beliefs can be presented freely, while the rest of us judge. I have studied your beliefs, I have weighed them in the balances, and I have found them sorely wanting.
Same with Islam, Scientology, Raelianism, Jehovah Witnessess, etc. They make their claims, we weigh it out. Their claims are bogus, just like yours.
Free country, believe what you want. But in this free society I have a right to judge your prophet that your entire belief system is based on...and a right to weigh a man like Romney out, who believes all this bogus Mormon stuff.
Since yours and Romney's Mormon beliefs are based on Joseph Smith, perhaps you'd care to tell us why you and Romney believe the prophet's writings are truth? Sad to say, most Mormons I know have never actually proved the matter out. If they had they wouldn't be Mormons.
1 Thessalonians 5:21 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
My proof come from the witness of the Holy Ghost not of man reasoning!
I know from being brought up in his church that James Kennedy from Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church used to believe only Evangelical Christians should be elected president. If he still believes that, this could be a dilemma for him.
Yeah, that's like saying, "Here's a picture of my wife." But you pull out a picture of Jennifer Lopez. Well, they're both women, right?
In short, the LDS Church is fully and undeniably Christian by the tests set forth in the New Testament.
Case closed.
Case closed my eye. The fun has only begun.
With your man running for president, it is going to invite all sorts of scrutiny about what you folks REALLY believe. Hang on, you are going to see tons of threads right here on FR exposing the claims of Mormonism.
Sorry if this has been already addressed and I'm just being repetitive. Mormons have a different view from most pro-lifers on stem-cell research because life doesn't begin at conception. It began in this "pre-conception" spirit world.
http://www.slate.com/?id=112974
"But Mormon doctrine holds that each person lived as a spirit child of God prior to being born and receiving a physical body on Earth. From this point of view, it makes no sense to say that life begins at conception. Instead, Mormons would say that life on earth begins when the spirit and body are united.
In his testimony, Sen. Smith made this very point. Without calling attention to his Mormon beliefs, he cited Genesis 2:7, "And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." Smith went on to explain, "This allegory of creation describes a two-step process to life, one of the flesh, the other of the spirit." He compared stem cells to "the dust of the earth they are essential to life, but standing alone, will never constitute life." As Smith portrayed it, the onset of lifethe union of spirit and bodytakes place when the embryo is implanted in a womb."
I would like to see some of your work. I'm a wanna be artist -- never made enough time to develop my poor little talent past the stage of an art student.
Let the games began!
I just love the Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints!
BTW Unless Romney gets with the conservative program I won't be voting for him, unless he should be running against someone like Hilery ilk!
Just a hunch -- my guess would be that the artists themselves were northern European. The artist's license.
As far as I understand Sen Hatch explained it that this "stem cell resreach" is from discarded menses!
I appreciate your stand for conservative values. I myself am so conservative it hurts. Unfortunately, its the other stuff about Mormonism I have a problem with.
I'm sure you know Muslims are also conservative, so that is not the defining issue in this Romney debate...assuming he were truly conservative, which I doubt, I just don't see how someone who is a true conservative could be elected in Taxachussetts. He probably isn't, the way I see it.
On Mormonism, one poster said "case is closed," well, it would be if Mormonism would get rid of all the bogus stuff, and keep their conservatism. I wouldn't have any problem voting for Romney at all were that the case. But until they do, the case is not closed.
Do you feel that the LDS would infringe upon the respect and rights as others have tried to infringe and malign on the LDS?
I asure that is not even on the LDS radar their focus!
Articles of Faith (pertaining to government)
11 We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.
12 We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.
13 We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of PaulWe believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
You wouldn't make the declaration and they'd nail you for trying to hide it and it'd become a HUGE issue.
I agree with everything else you wrote.
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