To: Ziva
Are Evangelicals more accepting of a Jewish candidate as opposed to a Mormon?
What is the answer on that?
To: WilliamReading
I am Evangelical and I would have no problem supporting a Mormon... it's a non issue to me personally. But a conservative Zionist religious Jew would garner support from Evangelicals. No doubt. Note that Cantor's electorate in Virginia is heavily Evangelical and barely Jewish.
This Evangelical supports Cantor and I am 100% sure I am not alone.
47 posted on
08/06/2008 1:50:04 PM PDT by
SolidWood
(McCantor 2008. Stop Obamarx!)
To: WilliamReading
“Are Evangelicals more accepting of a Jewish candidate as opposed to a Mormon?”
Evangelicals and Haredi differ on pretty much one theological issue: who is/was that carpenter from Bethlehem?
Most evangelicals would covert to Orthodox Judaism (or at least some sort of Noahacide relgion, if they changed their belief in that regard).
That said, Romney’s problem ia nor that he’s a mormon. His problem is he is a lifetime liberal who is now clearly lying about being a conservative.
50 posted on
08/06/2008 1:54:32 PM PDT by
MeanWestTexan
("Jesse Jackson was an important figure; paving the way for Osama bin Laden to appear" -- Dan Rather)
To: WilliamReading
I am a Christian that really never opposed Mitt on religious grounds but I would be fine with Cantor...and really could care less about his faith.
75 posted on
08/06/2008 2:50:56 PM PDT by
Grunthor
(McCain. Not because he deserves it, but because he's less wrong than Obama on oil)
To: WilliamReading
Are Evangelicals more accepting of a Jewish candidate as opposed to a Mormon? About ten to one.
100 posted on
08/07/2008 11:23:55 AM PDT by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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