Posted on 05/12/2012 3:38:57 PM PDT by svxdave
LYNCHBURG, Va. Evangelical leaders praised Mitt Romneys speech today at Liberty University, saying that the Mormon candidate was right to acknowledge his religious differences with other Christian voters.
It was an acknowledgment that the issues that social conservatives and evangelicals care about are important issues to Gov. Romney and as he sees them [as] part of a successful economic platform for the country, said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins.
Perkins added that there wasnt anything the presumptive GOP presidential nominee who many evangelical voters regarded with skepticism during the primary while backing Rick Santorum should have done differently. And he pointed to the huge opportunity created for Romney by President Barack Obamas endorsement of same-sex marriage this week (Romney opposes gay marriage).
I think he touched on the key issues that are important to social conservatives. He mentioned Rick Santorum and Ricks emphasis and the need to have the family and the ties to economic success. (See also: 10 essential facts about Liberty U.)
Regarding Romneys acknowledgement that Mormonism differs from other Christian faiths in certain ways, Perkins said the candidate was correct to tackle the issue.
That was what he needed to do, was to acknowledge that there are theological differences between him and evangelicals, Perkins said.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0512/76233.html#ixzz1uhJgxVy5
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Why don't you just join the Mormon Church? Do you believe that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God and that the Book of Mormon is true and that the LDS Church is the ONLY TRUE CHURCH on the face of the Earth and that if you become a good Mormon that you too can be a God just like your Heavenly Father?
Can you tell me that someone who believes that they will someday be exalted to be a GOD is a Christian?
Is that compatible with your version of Christianity?
Do you have a brain?
If so then you are qualified to judge because God has commanded you to make judgments.
John 7:24
Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.
Ridiculous.
Judging seems to be your obsession, Christians from various Christian denominations talking about a non-Christian religion, and you start posting at them with your aggressive judgment and self righteous, judgmental admonishing.
To what end? Evidently something to do with Mormonism, or anti-Christian bigotry.
If you can’t judge anything, how in the world do you choose a religion of your own and have any conviction that it’s right? If you can’t make judgements, how do you get along in life? You make judgements every single dsy.
day, even
Do you hope someday to be exalted and to become a God?
That was a very good post, you covered the core of things in it.
Someone should remind him that the RC church was the only thing that stood between Paganism/Islam and the utter eradication of Christianity for a thousand or so years. To think that the Catholic faith could be ‘unchristian’ takes a special kind of self delusion.
Christianity as we know it today (if at all) would not exist without the Catholic church. And I say that as a lapsed Catholic.
This is such a curious discussion. How many of the words of the Bible do you have to follow to consider yourself a Christian? If all, then how can there be different faiths? If not all, then which are not needed? Which denominations are Christians? Lutherans? Episcopalians? Christian Scientists? Jehovah’s Witnesses? Rastifarians? Is it sufficient to confess the Christ to consider yourself Christian? Or do you have to confess a specific Christ? How specific does it have to be? Who keeps the canonical list of Christian faiths?
What a curious post, it seems that you would have addressed it to the many posters who are discussing the topics you raised, the posters discussing the theological questions that you seem curious about.
My post 73 is related to a portion of your question, I don’t think that you are reading the thread.
See my prior posts. Among other posters who have explained it repeatedly. Core beliefs. You believe the same thing and it unites you under a common banner. Little details are irrelevant.
But believing you will one day be a God is not consistent with any of the denominations you mentioned. It is a core belief apart by orders of magnitude.
The Devil days something similar. Should we consider Satanists Christian too? Yes or no please.
I said when Newt had a chance that I would not vote for Romney. But after suffering with Obama, I’m going to find that very hard to stick with. Obama is a disaster and while I wish there was another guy running against him, it is going to be Romney, and I don’t think I have a good choice, but to vote for him.
Unless someone accepts the sacrfice of Jesus Christ they are not christian. It is not complicated or hard to figure out. You either are or you aren’t a christian.
There seem to be an increasing number of threads where mormons and their supporters scream “BIGOT!” like a liberal any time someone makes a factual comment that paints their belief choice in a bad light. I wonder why that could be....
Obama is all that and worse, which is why he must be defeated with whoever is the Republican nominee. I expect Romney will surprise and disappoint some on this site; surprise if he governs more conservatively than they expected and disappoint when they turn out to be wrong, again.
Me, I'll settle for removing Obama and his cult from power.
So you are hoping the Governor presidential candidate, is totally different than when he was a Governor and that once he announced for President at age 59, that he really did reverse his entire life of belief’s and politics, and activism, all just in time to run for the GOP president slot and ask for your support.
That is quite a candidate for someone to be enthusiastic about.
SATANism differs in certain ways as well.
The issue was NOT 'tackled', but shunted aside.
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