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Mitt Romney is a Mormon and I am a Baptist: Get Over It!
North Star Writers Group ^ | October 29, 2007 | Herman Cain

Posted on 10/29/2007 8:28:33 AM PDT by Invisigoth

The Baptists, Methodists, Catholics, Lutherans, Pentecostals, Mormons and a few other faiths have three things in common – they believe in Jesus Christ, that He is the Son of God and that He died and was resurrected for our sins.

So what’s the problem?

The political pundits continue to try and make Mitt Romney’s religious beliefs a big issue as he runs for the Republican presidential nomination. Different denominations of Christianity are just that – different denominations – which means different worship practices of the same fundamental Christian beliefs.

Some people have commented that they cannot support Mitt Romney because he is a Mormon. When they are pressed to explain why that is objectionable, they stutter. Still others are skeptical of Mitt Romney based solely on hearsay or lack of knowledge about Mormons.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: election; hermancain; magicunderwear; mittromney; mormon; nicenecreed; trinity; triunegod
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To: Elsie
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561 posted on 10/31/2007 1:25:32 PM PDT by DelphiUser ("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
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To: colorcountry
But thanks for the smear.

Yeah, true to the LDS ARTICLES OF FAITH:


562 posted on 10/31/2007 1:36:49 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (I have a tagline . I just don't think the forum police will allow me to use it. THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!)
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To: greyfoxx39; Colofornian

That’s the problem I found within Mormonism. The willingness to say one thing and practice another.
Colofornian summed it up on this thread http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1919037/posts?page=16#16

Example 1: The Book of Mormon was anti-polygamy; but then its original prophet WAS a polygamist (along with many to follow); but then the LDS church cracked down on polygamy; but then polygamy is still supposedly being practiced forever in the celestial kingdom (IOW, “right now”—as much as “eternity” can be “now”).

Example 2: LDS said black skin was a “curse” and prevented blacks from the priesthood. Then they changed their mind in 1978.

Example 3: LDS were largely anti-slavery in history. But then you get curious pro-slave owner “Scriptural” passages like Doctrine & Covenants 134:12.

Example 4: Except for the doctrine of grace and some others, just about all of the major distinctions between LDS & the historic Christian faith doesn’t even come from the Book of Mormon. What that means is that LDS theology itself “evolved” (one God in BoM; multiple gods later...no priesthood in BoM; priesthood later; no created God in BoM; LDS god a created God later; no 3 degrees of heaven in BoM; 3 degrees later; no baptism for dead or geneology works or temple works in BoM; all of that later...I could on and on)

Example 5: LDS position on abortion. If you read the LDS position on abortion (particularly the one I’ve seen written for LDS bishops), it initially comes across as “pro-life.” But as you read it carefully, you realize that the holes in this cheese makes you ask, “Where’s the cheese?”

I mean there’s an exception for rape. An exception for generic “health.” (And guess who gets to define “health”?—that’s right, the abortionist). An exception for if you pray to God about it and then you make God an accessory to murder by saying, “He answered ‘Yes’.” An exception for life of the mother...


563 posted on 10/31/2007 1:43:31 PM PDT by colorcountry (The blood of Christ will never wipe that out, your own blood must atone for it - Brigham Young)
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To: Rock&RollRepublican
Also Alas, personality plays a HUGE part in whether someone 'likes' and will support candidate X.
564 posted on 10/31/2007 1:47:25 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: DelphiUser

Sorry, but they should both be in red.


565 posted on 10/31/2007 1:48:55 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: ComeUpHigher

I’ll take that as a yes.


566 posted on 10/31/2007 1:49:32 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: ComeUpHigher
I’m sorry to disappoint you that I was not involved in those “ranting and attacking” posts.

I'll wait...

567 posted on 10/31/2007 1:50:17 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: DelphiUser

I sure KNOW what you mean!! ;^)


568 posted on 10/31/2007 1:51:04 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: colorcountry

I didn’t have to wait long... ;^)


569 posted on 10/31/2007 1:52:03 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: DelphiUser

My garbage man wants to be known as a Removal and Recycling Engineer, too.


570 posted on 10/31/2007 1:53:51 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Hemorrhage
but simply stating that Mormonism is a denomination of Christianity is a distortion of the facts

BS

571 posted on 10/31/2007 1:57:04 PM PDT by Washi (Support the country you live in, or go live in the country you support.)
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To: DelphiUser
Like this...


572 posted on 10/31/2007 1:57:04 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Grig; colorcountry; Elsie

I agree with Grig. On an anecdotal basis, I must say that I am not aware of any suicides among any congregations I have been a member of in the last 14 years. Of course, I have never been to Utah where the non-members elected Mayor Rocky either!


573 posted on 10/31/2007 2:06:43 PM PDT by Old Mountain man (Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice!)
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To: colorcountry
Example 3: LDS were largely anti-slavery in history. But then you get curious pro-slave owner “Scriptural” passages like Doctrine & Covenants 134:12

Details....



THE
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS
OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

SECTION 134


A declaration of belief regarding governments and laws in general, adopted by unanimous vote at a general assembly of the Church held at Kirtland, Ohio, August 17, 1835. HC 2: 247–249. The occasion was a meeting of Church leaders, brought together to consider the proposed contents of the first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants. At that time this declaration was given the following preamble: “That our belief with regard to earthly governments and laws in general may not be misinterpreted nor misunderstood, we have thought proper to present at the close of this volume our opinion concerning the same.”

1–4, Governments should preserve freedom of conscience and worship; 5–8, All men should uphold their governments, and owe respect and deference to the law; 9–10, Religious societies should not exercise civil powers; 11–12, Men are justified in defending themselves and their property.


1 We believe that governments were instituted of God for the benefit of man; and that he holds men accountable for their acts in relation to them, both in making laws and administering them, for the good and safety of society.

2 We believe that no government can exist in peace, except such laws are framed and held inviolate as will secure to each individual the free exercise of conscience, the right and control of property, and the protection of life.

3 We believe that all governments necessarily require civil officers and magistrates to enforce the laws of the same; and that such as will administer the law in equity and justice should be sought for and upheld by the voice of the people if a republic, or the will of the sovereign.

4 We believe that religion is instituted of God; and that men are amenable to him, and to him only, for the exercise of it, unless their religious opinions prompt them to infringe upon the rights and liberties of others; but we do not believe that human law has a right to interfere in prescribing rules of worship to bind the consciences of men, nor dictate forms for public or private devotion; that the civil magistrate should restrain crime, but never control conscience; should punish guilt, but never suppress the freedom of the soul.

5 We believe that all men are bound to sustain and uphold the respective governments in which they reside, while protected in their inherent and inalienable rights by the laws of such governments; and that sedition and rebellion are unbecoming every citizen thus protected, and should be punished accordingly; and that all governments have a right to enact such laws as in their own judgments are best calculated to secure the public interest; at the same time, however, holding sacred the freedom of conscience.

6 We believe that every man should be honored in his station, rulers and magistrates as such, being placed for the protection of the innocent and the punishment of the guilty; and that to the laws all men show respect and deference, as without them peace and harmony would be supplanted by anarchy and terror; human laws being instituted for the express purpose of regulating our interests as individuals and nations, between man and man; and divine laws given of heaven, prescribing rules on spiritual concerns, for faith and worship, both to be answered by man to his Maker.

7 We believe that rulers, states, and governments have a right, and are bound to enact laws for the protection of all citizens in the free exercise of their religious belief; but we do not believe that they have a right in justice to deprive citizens of this privilege, or proscribe them in their opinions, so long as a regard and reverence are shown to the laws and such religious opinions do not justify sedition nor conspiracy.

8 We believe that the commission of crime should be punished according to the nature of the offense; that murder, treason, robbery, theft, and the breach of the general peace, in all respects, should be punished according to their criminality and their tendency to evil among men, by the laws of that government in which the offense is committed; and for the public peace and tranquility all men should step forward and use their ability in bringing offenders against good laws to punishment.

9 We do not believe it just to mingle religious influence with civil government, whereby one religious society is fostered and another proscribed in its spiritual privileges, and the individual rights of its members, as citizens, denied.

10 We believe that all religious societies have a right to deal with their members for disorderly conduct, according to the rules and regulations of such societies; provided that such dealings be for fellowship and good standing; but we do not believe that any religious society has authority to try men on the right of property or life, to take from them this world’s goods, or to put them in jeopardy of either life or limb, or to inflict any physical punishment upon them. They can only excommunicate them from their society, and withdraw from them their fellowship.

11 We believe that men should appeal to the civil law for redress of all wrongs and grievances, where personal abuse is inflicted or the right of property or character infringed, where such laws exist as will protect the same; but we believe that all men are justified in defending themselves, their friends, and property, and the government, from the unlawful assaults and encroachments of all persons in times of exigency, where immediate appeal cannot be made to the laws, and relief afforded.

12 We believe it just to preach the gospel to the nations of the earth, and warn the righteous to save themselves from the corruption of the world; but we do not believe it right to interfere with bond-servants, neither preach the gospel to, nor baptize them contrary to the will and wish of their masters, nor to meddle with or influence them in the least to cause them to be dissatisfied with their situations in this life, thereby jeopardizing the lives of men; such interference we believe to be unlawful and unjust, and dangerous to the peace of every government allowing human beings to be held in servitude.


The Official Scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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574 posted on 10/31/2007 2:08:23 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Washi
"but simply stating that Mormonism is a denomination of Christianity is a distortion of the facts"
BS

Oh, really?

575 posted on 10/31/2007 2:08:57 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (I have a tagline . I just don't think the forum police will allow me to use it. THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!)
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To: Old Mountain man

This woman was LDS, as the newspaper plainly stated. I wouldn’t have mentioned it, but she happens to be in my Stake.


576 posted on 10/31/2007 2:16:08 PM PDT by colorcountry (The blood of Christ will never wipe that out, your own blood must atone for it - Brigham Young)
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To: Elsie; colorcountry; greyfoxx39; aMorePerfectUnion; Colofornian; xzins; JRochelle; Osage Orange; ...
A Mormonism apologist is not going to see the point you're making ... they, blinded in Mormonism's heresies as if gospel truth, have a blind spot regarding the difference in A and B:

A. Satan said, “… then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.

B. God said, “… Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:

The Mormonism adherent has an heretical rut in the mind that affirms Satan’s lie that humans can become gods, so the difference is impossible for Mormonism adherents to grasp because they want with all their heart to believe ’become as one of us’ means become gods, when it is plain that God said ‘become as one of us‘ means to know good and evil, not become gods. Angels know good and evil, yet they are not gods. But such a simple syllogism is beyond the Mormonism adherent's keen.

Perhaps (and one can only pray it is so), perhaps what Augustine said is true of them:

"...truth is loved in such a way that those who love some other thing want it to be the truth, and, precisely because they do not wish to be deceived, are unwilling to be convinced that they are deceived." -- St. Augustine, Confessions (10:23)

577 posted on 10/31/2007 2:21:03 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support. Defend life support for others in the womb.)
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To: MHGinTN

http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien240.html

Awesome interview about Scientology with L. Ron Hubbard’s son. Similarities to Mormonism struck me.


578 posted on 10/31/2007 2:25:07 PM PDT by Greg F (Duncan Hunter is a good man.)
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To: Greg F

Thanks for the link. I’ll give it a listen!


579 posted on 10/31/2007 2:35:56 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support. Defend life support for others in the womb.)
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To: Greg F
Awesome interview about Scientology with L. Ron Hubbard’s son.
 
 
 


Scientology is a newer religion than Mormonism...
 


 
 
 
 
Don't make fun of them,
they have a right to have
their moronic beliefs respected.
 
 
 
 
 

580 posted on 10/31/2007 2:40:07 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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