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Romney to give his JFK speech

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Why the complex? | 6:39 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
Well, I for one am very happy that you are proud to be a Mormon.
Just curious, do you speak for some of them, half of them, all of them?
Please forgive me, but the tone of your postings sounds almost as if you are in the middle of a persecution complex.
Why would this be?
RE: Why the complex | 8:21 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
I am a happy and proud member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. You my friend have the issue. I have a testimony to this faith and will follow those, such Brother Romney who will lead the faith further into the global arena.
washcomom | 8:24 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
Chill, people! The negativity towards the Republicans in general and Romney and the LDS faith stems from the fact that the media LOVES Hillary and Obama. They are playing up the 'it factor' with them as they are the golden children of the minorities running. They have had just as many -if not more- guffaws in what they have said, yet hardly any of the media reporters will take those on and carry them like a flag charging the opposition. The media is pretty much running the campaigns for everyone. Too bad the candidates messages are not as out front as what the bad statements are. Are you ready to make up your mind? I certainly am not, as I haven't heard what I think is the clarion bell of who will actually do the job and do it well. It's still early in the game.
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Only True Church | 8:25 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
I can't wait until Mitt clarifies that the LDS Church (Mormons) is the only ture church and the garden of Eden is in Missouri and worthy mormon males can become gods of their own planet after death and have multiple wives in their Celestrial Kingdom.
Please refrain | 8:40 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
Brothers and Sisters please refrain from commenting to this growing contention on this opinion comment thread. We understand the scope and importance of Mr. Romney and should not need to feel threatened nor attack those who do not share the same view. We know and understand this man and the truth from our hearts.
cougarkeith | 8:49 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
Dear "Only True Church", Mitt is making this address because bigots like you don't understand the true doctrines of the church and have distorted the truths the Church does teach it's people. I feel sorry for people like you who have to "Slant" truth by being synical. It is your type of attitude that has so many against the LDS Church because of your own prejudices. This is America, and we all have the right to worship God according to the dictates of our own conscience. No matter what your beliefs are, I respect them and offer you the right to worship God as you see fit if you even choose to do so, because that is your right as an american to do so. Governor Romney is going to address the issue to try and dispell fears which are rooted from people like you who have been spreading this kind of propoganda around for 177 years, so the common american will know Mormons are Christians and that he will run the Presidency as it's president, not Church. That is the biggest thing he will be trying to do. I pray the spirit is with him, and all will beWell.
wr | 9:22 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
What Mitt should do is refer all questions about Mormonism to Democratic Senate leader, Harry Reid.
zr | 9:28 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
"and those 80 million catholics will still be going strong inspite of being called "an abomination" by Mormons."

I would call the Roman Catholic Inqusitions in France, Spain, and elsewhere in the 12th and 13th centuries "an abomination."
San Diego | 10:17 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
Mitt Romney is running for president of the government. About half of the things any president does will be seen as mistakes by most people. Mormons will not understand how a Mormon who is president can make so many mistakes so fast -- it is Mormons who need to understand how this works. Getting elected will be the easy part -- governing will be extremely painful and embarrassing -- every president can testify to that. No one who is elected president will emerge with his or her honor and integrity intact.
Non_MormonFromUtah | 11:24 a.m. Dec. 4, 2007
There is no reason why the LDS Church and Mitt Romney's presidential bid should be seperated. As per the LDS prophet Joseph Smith's prophesy, an LDS like Mitt Romney would be the one who would save the United States.

Joseph F. Smith, sixth president of the LDS Church, wrote in Gospel Doctrine, p. 403:

Now, these are the commandments of God, the principles contained in these commandments of the great Eternal are the principles that underly the Constitution of our country, and all just laws. Joseph Smith, the prophet, was inspired to affirm and ratify this truth, and he further predicted that the time would come, when the Constitution of our country would hang as it were by a thread, and that the Latter-day Saints, above all other people in the world, would come to the rescue of that great and glorious palladium of our liberty...
I don't think so | 11:29 a.m. Dec. 4, 2007
No, no "zr".
People responsible for those Inquisitions were a small extremist splinter group of Neocons of the day.
If your logic is correct, then Mark Hacking is an abomination that gives Mormonism a bad name.
Steve | 1:13 p.m. Dec. 4, 2007
I'm a Republican who wouldn't mind seeing Sen. Obama win in 2008. I'll probably vote Republican like I always do/always have, which means for whoever gets the nomination next year. But Obama as President would be good in my book... I'd like to see him face off against Mitt instead of Hillary. I really don't see any Republican winning though, our next President will most likely be either Hillary or Obama.
Rich | 2:43 p.m. Dec. 4, 2007
Mitt Romney is no John Kennedy. John Kennedy was unfaithful to his wife, kept secrets from the public, and had poor judgment. Mitt Romney is THREE for THREE in those categories.
The first Christian Church | 3:34 p.m. Dec. 4, 2007
DMK, perhaps you don't know that the LDS church claims to be a restoration of the original Christian church, which predated the Catholic church. The Catholic church claims the priesthood authority was passed down from the apostles to the popes. The LDS church believes the priesthood was lost until it was restored by resurrected apostles to the early leaders of the LDS church. Let each person study the Bible and decide for themselves which religion most closely reflects Christ's teachings.
Church stuff (sigh) again | 9:49 a.m. Dec. 5, 2007
Forgive me, "first Christian church" -
But when it comes down to it, the LDS church's orgin comes from Joseph Smith (and nothing else).
Smith was either telling the truth or was a liar.

The original Christian church has a much more proven history and substance than some hearsay.

Maybe you are just hung up on the 80 million part.
But if one keeps baptizing dead people, LDS numbers will surely grow.
Mavis J. Johnson | 12:02 p.m. Dec. 5, 2007
There�s overt RACISM in the Book of Mormon itself. Half of Evangelical Christians are black and people of color. We denounce Mormonism because the Book of Mormon STILL contains overt racist �scriptures� against people with �dark skin.�
Chris | 6:49 p.m. Dec. 6, 2007
Every candidate should be judged on actions and beliefs as well as speech. Romney�s speech was great; well written. However, as someone who�s now lived in UT for about 5 years I�ve a very strong distrust of the LDS church. If you live in UT and aren't a mormon you're a minority in every sense of the word. The constant presence and pressure of the church is overbearing. Listen to the local news and try to find a single day out of the year when some aspect of the LDS faith isn�t mentioned . . . It's like nothing you'll ever see in any other state or by any other religious organization. The LDS church forces its way into every aspect of society here. Why do you think UT is the most depressed state? I vote Republican, but because he's mormon & because of that church I couldn�t vote for him. Religion should never be an issue in America. However, when there is the potential for the leader of our country to pursue mormon words, deeds, and thoughts � to be controlled by a society that doesn�t follow mainstream American views or beliefs - religion has to be an topic.

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