Story from the Washington Times indicates that LDS presidential candidate Mitt Romney "hopes to convince voters that his Mormon faith is mainstream." Romney is quoted in the article saying that he thinks "as people come to know my faith they'll recognize that the values of my faith are . . . they very much flow from the Judeo-Christian tradition of this country. I believe in God, I believe in Jesus Christ, I believe in the equality of all humankind." To read the entire story from the Times Web site please click here.
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