From Deseret News archives:
Romney's LDS faith shouldn't be an issue
The honest logical debates about the credibility and leadership of Romney as president of the United States will come from both Mormons and non-Mormons alike. Rightly so, he should be scrutinized by those who analyze the purpose of government, the role of a president and the responsibility of citizenship and representative democracy. Good honest Americans will disagree and call into question his political philosophy (elected LDS Church members already do). But a fair and reasonable American will never debase the man, especially on misconstrued religious information.
Internet searches prove that the distasteful and manipulative attacks on the man come from two camps the "ignorantly led" and the "nefarious immoral." These, typically, are one issue individuals or groups straying from foundational principles and clamoring for a stamp of approval on their particular chosen lifestyle or pretended religion atheism. Those who claim Romney will be a puppet of the LDS Church fail to realize who is controlling their own strings. Like most, Romney is influenced by his heritage, his ability, genuine ambition and love for the United States.
Damon Linker recently wrote in The New Republic Online ("Taking Mormonism Seriously") that in America "citizens have every reason to seek clarification about the character of his (Romney's) Mormonism." Romney is not on trial here, neither is Mormonism America is! When a religious individual with a moral foundation presents himself for public office, irreligious individuals radically extend their voices against that individual. We need to seek clarification on America's character and elect an individual who is willing to battle the flood of vice and protect the hearts and homes of our nation no matter his political party, religion or economic status.
Ryan Jenkins lives in Bountiful and writes college-level religious curriculum.
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