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Interfaith Alliance chief urges Mitt Romney to give a 'JFK speech'
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The United States Constitution outlines the requirements for President in Article 2.
Must be a natural born citizen of the united States.
Must be at least 35 years old.
Must have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years.
But thanks to the Christian Right, we now have a new requirement: Must NOT be a Mormon!
btw "well", i wouldn't think the priesthood ban on blacks to be as much baggage as the exclusion and lynchings that occured in the south [why are they southern baptist?]. after all, blacks have always been allowed in lds churches and allowed to be members, even 30 years before the emancipation.
Just in case you don't agree, try re-reading this article, but instead of the word "Mormon, or LDS" substitute Jew, or Muslim, or Buddhist. Then tell me what you think. This guy's attitude is insulting.
You spoke of polygamy and Adam as god, so if you don't believe that, does that mean Brigham Young is a false Prophet and if you do does that make Spencer W. Kimball a false prophet for having claimed it was fals doctrine? The response to Polygamy is "to whom it may concern." That's not very revelation sounding now is it?
For the most part Mormons will vote for Romney because they are bigoted towards mormons, while S. Baptists will vote against him because he is Mormon.
i will tell you why this matters (and particularly to Republican candidates because Democratic candidates don't seem to have this problem; see Harry Reid): it matters because for the past 15 years the Republican party has moved one's "religion" from it being personal relationship with one's God, not subject to outside scrutiny, to a litmus test of sorts, of morality.
You get what you sow.
You spend 15 years harping and legislating on YOUR (collective "you," not anyone in here personally) personal definition of what you think is moral -- even if it wildly disagrees with mine -- and yes, if you push out a candidate that believes something different then me, I will confront you on it. (well, I won't because I think religion is a fairy tale)
The Mormons have aligned themselves with the Evangelicals - who think they are crazy.
You benefited politically by doing so, and this is the result. Enjoy.
It could very well be that, up until now, his religion has always been a matter of convenience�maybe now he will be forced to actually state what he believes. We might discover that he doesn't believe in much....
This doesn't make it right, it is just what is.
So much of the Mormon faith is tied into suspect historical events for which there is completely overwhelming evidence -- in the mainstream world -- to the opposite.
That a presidential candidate would overlook such proof, to defend his religion concerns me.
You don't see such blind -- not "faith" -- but belief of such concepts in any other religion.
Most Christians believe the bible to be a mixture of fact and fiction, parable and historical - without a dogged investment.
Most Mormons believe some very *unbelievable* stuff, according to the rest of the population.
so if a Prez candidate buys all that? yeah, I am concerned. Not so much if its my neighbor - live and let live, I say - but with the most powerful position the world? LOL. No, i will take the candidates with their religious credentials not so "out there."
As for this article, are these evangelicals/preachers incapiable of understanding the principles of the articles of faith and providing their churches a brief glimpse of truth? I think not...that would be amount to recanting the mis information perpatrated on the congagation for years. Far better to have a mormon express the truth then dice it up with slickery and double talk.
Is a spirit that can barely count to 3 capable of understanding spiritual calculus?
I cannot vote some who take credit things he should not be taking credit for. And for NOT having the COURAGE of his CONVICTIONS. Just watch the debates he will not take a stand on anything unless he consults with his attorneys first.
That aside, he does not have to justify his religion and his religeous beliefs to any one.
Many scientists accept through popular thought or consensus that global warming is something that human beings have ultimate control over; however, a British court has ruled that there are eleven incorrect statements or assumptions made in Al Gore's "Inconvenient Truth" movie, much of which this theology is based. My point is, just because the popular belief leans heavily in one direction doesn't make it the correct theology, religion, etc.
Just because you cannot believe in things that you don't see or put to an honest test yourself doesn't mean that they are not true.
What evidence do you have to disprove the Mormon beliefs? In what ways would having a President of the U.S. who is a Mormon harm us any more than an atheist would? Mormons are some of the most patriotic, flag waving, constitution-loving people I know of and I take exception to your point that our beliefs are "way out there."
Your bigotry and hatred for someone who actually believes there is a higher power than man is what is way out there! Mormons have fought and died for this country just like Non-Mormons.
All matters of faith require some sort of suspension of "rational" demand for proof. Are we to say that no one who has any sort of religious faith is safe enough to govern? Or that only those people whose faith is acceptable to you personally should be elected? What a waste of talent--world-wide!
...and I don't even know if he was Greek Orthodox, Roman or any other type.
I think Dr. King would have made a great President.
A man's actions speak for his character, and I'll take Romney over anyone else in the running so far.
(I'm still waiting for Gore to enter the race, so that I can choose anyone BUT Gore).
If Mitt's intentions were to make government conform to the LDS beliefs then why isn't all of Massachusetts LDS by now? As for Pro-Choice, Pro Gay/Lesbian issues; Mormons are far from the only Americans who do not believe that gay and lesbian marriage should be legalized. If enough Americans wanted it, it would already be law. For some reason you think that a person of true belief cannot be objective about anything because in truth, you yourself cannot be objective about Mormonism.
He's goofy looking.
I am definitely NOT in favour of polygamy, but I am able to see the advantages at that time in history. What I don't see, is why Mitt Romney should be held accountable for something his ancestors did.
Are all Germans vile because of Hiyler? Are all Jews responsible for the crucifixion of our Saviour? Is Chelsea Clinton a disgudting human being with no moral standards, simply because of who her father is?
Judge Mitt Romney on the way he conducts himself, the way he lives his life. His true charater will shine.
Walk the talk, Mr. Romney.
How cool would that be to speak to the entire nation at once about what we believe! I say give the speech!
He does answer prayer.
When was the last time a non-LDS gorernor was in office here in Utah. I think it was Governor Dern? So that was one time. Is there a difference?
Here in Utah, of course, this is proven false daily, so my fears are well grounded. Here the church is the tail wagging the dog of state. Do we need that on a national level?
He's got a lot of assuaging to do to distance himself from what is already the ugly reality we live in here.
Hewitt made the excellent point that if Romney were of any other faith than LDS, there would be NO STOPPING him.
My take:
Giuliani seems to me to be somewhat of a weasal. If not Mitt, then Fred Thompson... I loved it when he told Michael Moore to check himself into a mental institution. Unfortunately, much of the nation seems to be mesmerized by HRClinton, and she is willing to promise everything to everyone to buy their votes. If she is elected we should all do a collective upchuck at the same time across the country...
Your "fears" are miniscule to what's really happening around the country. Take-off and come back when you are thankful for what you have.
Mitt Romney is the only candidate that has any type of moral compass, and our country has been without one for too long.
If that includes that he chooses to worship his creator in an LDS church and wear different underwear than me, I can look past it. Adult Whiners are just sort of pathetic.
Evangelicals are the ones not happy with having a Mormon president. They are the ones who should "clear things up" with their followers
Also, Republicans have gone way overboard in their pandering to the Evangelical vote. In fact, that is Mitt's primary problem. He would be much more credible if he pointing out his differences (faith not included). He could be against abortion but for sex education and birth control (with parental involvment intact). He could forget this silly pledge not to raise taxes. That only reminds people of a "read my lips" broken promise. It says pandering is more important than possibly raising taxes to reduce the deficit or effectively deal with healthcare which is making our business uncompetitive. The most important thing is he could point out where Bush has gone wrong and promised not to be a Bush apologist during his presidency.
Mitt, you cant please everyone so stop trying. Your starting to look and sound as bad a Kerry did last election.
I will pray for you!
I don't know if Mitt should be collaborating with his ilk.
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