Posted on 06/23/2007 1:28:02 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
(AP) SALT LAKE CITY -- Mitt Romney said Saturday that criticism of his Mormon religion by rival GOP presidential campaigns is happening too frequently.
Clearly, any derogatory comments about anyones faiththose comments are troubling. The fact they keep on coming up is even more troubling, Romney said during a fundraising trip in the home state of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Mormon church is one of the fastest-growing religions and claims about 12.5 million members worldwide. But many evangelical Christians in crucial primary states such as Iowa and South Carolina consider the faith a cult.
Romneys remarks follow an apology from GOP rival John McCains campaign for comments about the Mormon church allegedly made this year by a volunteer.
Also recently, Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, issued a similar apology for a campaign workers e-mail to Iowa Republican leaders that was an apparent attempt to draw unfavorable scrutiny of Romneys religion. Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani apologized after the New York Sun noted that a campaign aide had forwarded to a blogger a story about unofficial Mormon lore. Legend has it that a Mormon would save the Constitution, the story said. The campaign aide passed the story along with a note: Thought youd find this interesting.
Romney said in a large presidential race there always will be some volunteers or workers who cannot be controlled. But he said the difference between derogatory comments that originated from the McCain campaign and others is that the Arizona senator has not personally apologized to him.
In the case of Senator Brownback and Mayor Giuliani ... they called immediately. They each spoke with me personally. I dont have any issue with that at all, Romney said.
He said McCain can do whatever he feels is the right thing. Theres no need for me to suggest how people respond to things that go on in the campaign.
Tucker Bounds, a McCain campaign spokesman, said the McCain campaign has already apologized.
Its a very sincere apology. There is absolutely no place for those type of comments in our campaign, he said.
Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, said he had not spoken with McCain since the last presidential debate, on June 5.
Romney used a fundraiser hosted by Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller to criticize the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law. It banned unregulated, unlimited contributions from corporations, unions and wealthy individuals to national political parties and federal candidates.
The bill ought to be repealed, he said. Its been the wrong course for American campaigns.
Romney said he favors unlimited donations as long as they are immediately disclosed on the Internet.
Romney was attending fundraisers in Salt Lake City and in Logan on Saturday.
Why can’t faith be disproved? If someone has faith in a prophet and it is demonstrated that a prophecy is false, then their faith is contrary to reason. Disproved.
As far as the claim that the history of Josephus is a forgery, Josephus was known and appears in other documents external to his own writings, but taking you on your own terms, show me even an arguably credible contemporary history by an American Indian/Lost Tribe from Judah talking about Christ in the Americas. Or lost tribes of Jews in the Americas. The two faiths are not even comparable. The Mormon faith runs contrary to reason and evidence. The Christian faith is consistent with reason.
And if Enoch's Pope let him wear a rubber, we wouldn't be here now. (Deep joke here...)
Ben He Elohim is not just SONS please show us the full translation. Or are you afraid that the Bible says SONS (Children) of GOD multiple times?
Too scare to look at the truth? It is interesting that I am consider irrational, but when there is evidence presented it is marked as something that can’t be reasoned with. LOL!
You're absolutely right. There is no evidence that the Lost Tribes made it to America. Archeology hasn't found proof of the Lamenites, Jaredites, or Nephites. There is no scientific evidence for Mormonism. But of what instance is the lack of scientific evidence? It's not going to change a Mormon's mind - he doesn't believe in Mormonism because of scientific evidence.
The Christian faith is consistent with reason.
It is internally consistent, but rests on fundamental presuppositions. They are ones which I hold too, but you have to recognize your presuppositions and note that they are neither provable nor universally shared.
Jehovah’s witnesses don’t run for office or vote.
Those examples you gave are conditional and in some cases they were fulfilled. The civil war happened and there was mayhem. The United States army was defeated by the Mormons — see the Utah War or Buchanan’s blunder etc.
Anyway, by your standards, there are plenty instances of prophecies in the Old Testament and the New Testament not being fulfilled.
No evidence of the Tower of Babel, either. The DNA evidence disproves it. The archeological evidence disproves all of the timelines in Bible too. So the faithful find themselves arguing the same argument Mormons make? Curious isn’t it.
Look, you are the one who claimed that ANGEL was there, it isn’t
YOU are the one who is wrong
If you believe that Satan is created? And God is the Father of all creations. O.k. that is the same position of the Mormons. Why do you argue with us then?
Psalms 8 is a good one! It is there!
Satan was among the first ones created.
Jesus was not. Christ existed with God before Creation.
Shall we start with the belief in KOLOB?
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Yes, Kolob, which means translated in Hebrew, center of the universe (see root word QLB).
Yes, I believe God dwells at the center of the universe. So you are arguing that God does not dwell at the center of the universe? That is fine if you don’t believe, but I believe that God’s presence is at the center and throughout the universe.
Mormons do believe that Christ had a better plan than Lucifer but it was not Christ’s plan, it was God’s plan, Christ was simply following it.
Did Christ have a body before creation? Or did he become flesh? Christ was not static and God the Father helped him gain a body.
But then winning on your point as grounds to disqualify a presidential candidate would have ruled out 6 Unitarians and Abraham Lincoln (he believe Christ was created). Doesn’t the basis of your argument sound fruitless?
I think the Mormons I’ve met are the MOST Christian people I have ever met.
You know the answer to this. John 1.
"Doesnt the basis of your argument sound fruitless?"
Nope.
Trinity debate again?
Yeah sure. Should we get followers of the Jewish religion involved too? How about Unitarians, can we get them too?
My big picture point is that Christ was not static in form, but he became things, i.e. the Word became Flesh. But I know you believe differently that somehow he stayed static but yet he was declared the only begotten of God. And somehow that is the most reasonable position, but I fail to see it other than it is just accepted as it is.
Smith was more bold than most heretics ... he tried to write himself into the Old Testament! Talk about spittin' in God's eye, and Mormonism is based upon his lies.
Wait, which part? You want to talk to our Jewish friends about the Trinity?
Hang on... let me get some popcorn first...
“attacks on mormon religion troubling...”
mormonism is a christian sect. christianity is in disrepute and has been and all of a sudden ‘attacks on mormon religion troubling’. they’re dealing with liberals who are communists in sheeps clothing. liberals/communists will always attack christianity. christianity is commnism’s natural enemy.
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