Steve | 8:53 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Satan smiles when those who profess to be "Christian" can't get along. Mr. Dobson and his people should know that. Divide and conquer.
Orson Scott Card Quote | 8:56 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
But don't deliberately seek occasions to offend others when nothing is at stake; and willingly admit whatever good things others believe in and do.

When you have the truth, you don't have to silence your opposition. You need only to tell your own story, and let people decide for themselves.

Orson Scott Card is a writer of nonfiction and fictio
on the cross | 9:00 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
When you are taught that Satan and Jesus were bothers in the pre-existance and God lived as a man on the world Kolob and that you ar set apart as the true church, you are deceived. There are no archeological facts to prove the Mormon Religion. The problem is with religion itself. You do not follow a religion but have a relationship. The end is near and I wonder how many Mormons or Christians really know Jesus. The only way to know Him is to study and read the New Testament. "Will you know Me when I come again?"
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Albemar | 9:00 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
This is another example of unfair treatment of a group by so-called Christians. However, we can always count on them all temporarily putting aside their disdain for each other when they unite and focus their attacks on another group, Gays & Lesbians.

When you attack good loving families and attempt to vote them second class citizens in the name of your lord, don't be surprised when karma comes back to bite you in the butt.

It's hard to feel much sympathy for LDS members who so viciously attacked my family all in the name of their god.
Dobson? | 9:03 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
If THAT is how the Evangels roll, I'm fine with them thinking "their" version of religion is different than mine ~ because I wouldn't want to be a "christian" who was intolerant, spiteful and nasty like "their" actions are.
Continue | 9:07 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
We need to continue to support Focus on Family and Tony Perkins' Family Research Council. Both of those groups do amazing things to help the cause of the family and traditional values. We need to look past some of their beliefs and focus on the good they do in the world.
TRUE CHRISTIANS | 9:06 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
No worries...

Keep in mind that Evangel "pastors" NEED to try and devilishly thwart the true Christian LDS Church - otherwise they'll be OUT OF A JOB and actually have to WORK for a living!
Ernest T. Bass | 9:09 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
This just breaks my heart that people hate us so much.
Why do they hate us?
The persucution is a testimony of it's truthfulness.
Avenger_49 | 9:14 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Why on earth are people so ticked off about Glenn's religion in the first place? They have no reguard of his personal views of our country and go for his religion. We as Latter Day Saints get this treatment ever second of ever day. And the Evangelical movment have more than proved they dont want to find out the truth. They just listen to misinformed people and then spread that lie around. Thats all this is anymore is spreading around a misinformed view of our religion through the ranks of the so called True Christians. Even though our church is the only one that truely follows Christ's gospel and prinicples that he taught when he was on the earth. So how those "Christians", so called, think that when christ died so did apostles and prophets and revelations from GOD. Em.ok.a.......NO! If this is true then God is not God. And many christians wont open their eyes and see it.
Cap | 9:14 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
well, here's another example of free speach?
I find it hard to accept that a Christian can point a finger and clain that someone else is not a Christian,maybe they should spend more time reading the book they clain to follow,what are they afraid of?
evensteven | 9:17 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Some are using this dissing by FoF to question the LDS position on Prop 8, drawing incongruous parallels. They do not understand that truth remains truth regardless of the opposition, or those who believe it is not so. Even if there were no other supporters aligned with us, the LDS position would remain the same on Prop 8. Sure, it is uncomfortable and disappointing to be attacked by some-time friends. But, we know our Captain and the cause for which we fight.
Joe W. | 9:17 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Hmmm... Exactly WHO WAS IT that "told" Evangels that the rest of us
AREN'T CHRISTIAN?

No one actually told you? And it's NOT in the Bible?

That's what I thought. Okay, you "pastors" can go back to making money.
RE: from the other sie | 9:21 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008

FYI. The early followers of Christ were also considered a cult - these followers of the man from Galilee.

As a member of the LDS church, I feel I'm in good company.
cant say | 9:22 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
that I am surprised. The theological differences are too great! And the idea that "The persucution is a testimony of it's truthfulness" what if your just wrong? I would never align myself with any organized religion I have a personal relationship with God and have no need for all this ridiculous infighting.
Definition | 9:24 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Cult, noun: a particular system of religious worship, esp. with reference to its rites and ceremonies, the object of such devotion. A group or sect bound together by veneration of the same thing, person, ideal, etc. Sociology. a group having a sacred ideology and a set of rites centering around their sacred symbols. A religion or sect considered to be false, unorthodox, or extremist, with members often living outside of conventional society under the direction of a charismatic leader. The members of such a religion or sect.

Okay... you asked for a definition... there it is. Sounds like every religion known to man... yet you are trying to put a negative twist on it. Veneration, if you do not know, means a reverence or respect for... also, keep in mind that Christ was considered to be false or unorthodox as well...

Regarding Prop 8... people were asked to vote on a definition of marriage as to whether it pertains to one man and one woman or not. How one can perceive that as hate is beyond me. It was a democratic process (a right) that was used to determine a privilege.
Gloria K | 9:26 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Dobson is a hypocrite! Lord save me from right-wing "evangelicals", be they Christian, Muslim, or Jewish!
tru_enuf | 9:29 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Beck may well deserve this treatment - he isn't much different than the haters that pulled his interview. He can be a cold, arrogant voice for hate. The Christian right does not represent Christ. The Mormon Church does; but it's reactionary right wing members are not always good barometers of Mormon/Christian values. The far left is often similarly off the mark. Look for those who embrace peace, love, brotherhood, respect for others, who want to care, share and build up the well-being of all and not just themselves. Our Church President, his Counselors, the Twelve are great examples to follow along with the Savior. Our President-elect seems to have Christ-like virtues (not on the same level as our inspired Church leaders, but a lot closer than a Romney, Beck, Hatch, Bush, Cheney). The list of attributes on page 126 of Preach My Gospel is a great way to analyze how far off the mark or how close to the mark the person you are listening to is. Center-left is closer to the mark than the right wing wacko's like Dobson/Beck.
just the facts | 9:27 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
I don't believe its about religion..its about money. Practice what you preach, here in Mega Church land of Texas-all the Baptist Domes--the rate of tithing is only 3%. If you profess to be Christ's only begotten..than should'nt you actually follow the teachings of the Bible??? Don't open your new hip version of the bible and throw out a few re worded passages.... Also, everytime you open your mouths and attack us..our membership roles grow. The 3% fact was quoted on air on The Dave Ramsey show and he is an Dobson christian.
StopBeck | 9:29 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
What bothers me more than Dobson's response is the suggestion that Beck somehow represents "Mormons" and is being persecuted as such. Beck has written a nice story that may inspire some, but his "simplistic" posturing as a so-called political or social commentator is not helpful. He embarasses me and I cringe whenever he is associated with the Church. So, while I do not condone Dobson's bigoted action, at the same time I dismay at the thought that this bolsters Beck's credentials as a "representative" of the Church. Nothing like being stuck between a rock and a hard place!
Kevin | 9:33 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
This is incredible.

After Mr. Beck has an internet interview yanked...

Just look at all these comments from people who are wilting like little flowers in the face of bigotry and discrimination.

Now compare having a little interview about a little Christmas book nixed with having a marriage license nullified, or having adoption rights outlawed, or having surrogacy contracts unrecognized in the courts.

And you have the audacity to cry "bigotry!"

Come on. The people have spoken. Move on. Most Christians believe your religion is false. It's been their way for 2000 years. Your religion is nontraditional, and you know what happens to things that are not traditional.
LDS Family | 9:35 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
It is truly sad that in the 21st century, we are still not a country with freedom of religion. People can be so judgmental against one certain group of individuals and attack them because of their beliefs.

texas | 9:37 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
It's OK! We don't need to be accepted by the world. Let it go! As long as we do our part and share the truth, it's OK what the easy "say you believe and you're saved" Christian religions think. They are brainwashed themselves because their church leaders put down other churches to keep them from leaving their church. This kind of prejudice was what Christ endured. Should our legacy be any different?
Sunny1 | 9:41 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
I don't perceive any problem here. The actions of FOF and other similar groups and individuals are part of prophecy. Hate, anger, persecution will continue (at an increasing rate)against the Church of Jesus Christ, until the Second coming of the Savior. We know that.It should not be surprising. Ironically, with all the hate occurring toward the Church, it will continue to grow and expand, filling the whole earth, fulfilling it's own prophecy and destiny, as the pure and sincere in heart seek it out. In the end, there will be no fence sitters - you are either truly with Him, or you are against Him. I wish each of you the very best in your personal search for truth.
Confused | 9:43 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
There are many references in the posted comments about "The Church"; does this mean "the christians", "the evangalists", "the mormons" or "the catholics" or some other religious sect? Also, when referring to "The Gospel"; is this in reference to the "The Bible" or what?
Cinaed67 | 9:43 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
You know.....give me a break! I am gay, I live in California, and I am also LDS. My partner of 17 years and I, we both voted yes on prop 8! I think all you folks that find the LDS religion to be bigoted, I come to their defense!! We did not take any rights away from any group; rather we maintained and kept them from changing our beliefs and our RIGHTS. I suggest that if the 'gays' want equal rights, they should ask for it instead of trampling over the rights and beliefs of other in doing so! The LDS church is no more of a cult than those with narrow minds that call us that!!! I left the church for many years in search of my identity and sexual prowess, and if there is anything I learned most of all- how loving, open armed, compassionate, and accepting the LDS people really are....ESPECIALLY to those that have been through things they themselves couldn't even imagine going through! We are far from bigots! Might I suggest you are the one with a narrow-mind!
To James and Tony | 9:45 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
It seems that it is time that we put aside our theological differences and focus on what we have in common: family and traditional Christian values. In the coming years, we need each other to fight against those who would take away the values we hold so dear. Both of you, with your organizations, do tremendous good for the family and traditional values! So does the Mormon church. Let's put aside the differences and continue to fight together for our traditional values that will help our country to be strong and successful and that will help families to be strong.
True Christian's | 9:43 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
For people to state that someone is not a Christian, to me that is showing the lack of "Christianity". I believe that pulling this article was a cowardly act. The Mormon church has gained new friends and understanding because of Prop 8, and I am glad for that. But there are still the hateful voices that area against the Mormon Church, and I am not talking about the pro-gay marriage group who has been protesting. There are two sides of the fence in how we treat our fellow men, and this group has joined forces with the militant gays. There are gays that have been very peaceful and by no means would I put them with these hatemongers.
For those who are confused if the Mormon's are Christians, go look at the artwork that is for sale at Deseret Book or read the Book of Mormon and see how many times Christ is mentioned. And one of my favorite hymns is Bruce R. McConkie's, "I Believe in Christ".

Oh, and I am one Christian that will never say "Happy Holidays", I say Merry Christmas, in honor of my Savior.
Indiana LDS | 9:46 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
To the person who commented that God told the Evangelicals that the Mormons are a cult or are not a true religion: I rather think it is their "earthly leaders" who told them that. I don't believe God made that revelation to a false prophet. That Mormons are not "Christian" is a personal belief among Evangelicals -- there is no theology to support it, and no heavenly revelation to sustain it.
Sandra | 9:53 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
I think it's not being a Mormon that people hate. I think it's the arrogant self righteous makeup kit that comes along with being a Mormon. You bring it all on to yourselves along with all the hate. Stop looking for sympathy because you are a Mormon. You are not fair to others when you are being phony. Try being GENUINE it might help. And stop the bagging and boasting. It's disgusting.
Svoboda | 9:54 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
The only reason that the Evangelicals attack Mormons so viciously is because when their members actually listen to what we have to share with them, they get baptized in the LDS Church. So, if you do not want to lose membership, start off with a lie so that no one will even listen to the LDS missionaries.

James D | 9:58 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
I sense a lot of bitter mormons complaining about not being accepted by the larger Christian Coalition. The only thing a Mormon should be upset about is when someone claims they are not Christian.
James Dobson has been showing he is not biggotted and believes in what the mormon church stands for.
The real tragedy is that he doesn't yet have the courage to stand up for his own beliefs and let's his religious views be persuaded by the opinion of the multitudes.

ONe day I see James Dobson creating a very strong relationship with the mormons.
Very Clear | 9:57 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
If you view the gospel as a means to get economic gain then any one not associated with your organization is a competitor. In that sense why would wal-mart promote K-mart's interest at their expense? Those who seek to use the gospel for their own gain will always fall by the way side. Or in other words "...he that is built on a sandy foundation trembleath lest he shall fall."
Really | 10:03 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
evangelicals=bigotry, always has and always will. They've ruined conservative politics and they want to divide the country. They should be shunned.
Satan is a smart one... | 10:10 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Take focus off the real evils of the world, and destroy them from within...
Carl | 10:15 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
I would not be too concerned about Dobson and the others who criticize the LDS church. In time, they will join with others and it will be all against one. Just watch which church is the one and it will be easy to tell which is the real one favored by Christ. In the interim, let's get out the long knives and butcher one another, eh?
LDS and Blessed | 10:18 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Sandra and those with like minds: *lol* Give it up, and go away! You are the most disingenuous "Christians" around!!! Your "makeup kit" of the world has made you very cynical and bitter! You are disgusting in you very being!!! YOU ARE THE BIGOT!! Nobody that is LDS is looking for sympathy, I certainly am not!!! It was my right and my prerogative to stand up for my religious beliefs, despite you objections! I agree with Cinaed that NO RIGHTS WERE TAKEN AWAY, rather the sanctity and DEFINITION of marriage were persevered! Don't rip the rights and beliefs of other out from under them just to achieve your own agenda!!
MA | 10:22 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
I see that the all the bushy tailed TROLLS are on here today enforce. The Mormon trolls need to be excommunicated and the nonmembers, activeness's and semi-actives and all the questionable trolls need to get out of town. Just leave Utah, and be done with it. GO AWAY!
JUST | 10:20 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Wishing that everyone had a merry CHRISTMAS and that everyone has a prosperous and happy NEW YEAR.Time is short.
It goes both ways | 10:23 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Mormons want the evangelicals to view them as Christian. Mormons are upset at articles which are perceived as bias against the Mormon brand of righteousness and Christianity. I believe that those articles are unfair and ridiculous as well. But, on the Mormontimes website there is an article about how Christians should be worried about Obama. I am sure that there are few Mormons who view an article like this the same way they view the one about Beck.

These types of articles (like the Obama article) show the same arrogance and lack of objective analysis that the articles targeting the LDS Church's Christianity show, yet they are published as a warning to all Christians that voted for him that they are wrong.

Everyone has an opinion ... if you want to share yours, be willing to allow others to share theirs. If you want a more objective, kind, and truthful media ... start with your own messaging.
Lasergirl | 10:25 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Well, it looks like 22 million dollars wasn't enough to buy Mormons into the Christain Club, as they had hoped. When will Mormons learn that Christians are their enemies.
HA HA HA! | 10:28 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
As often said on these comments aboard, "Actions have consequences"

The Mormons are now upset because the hate group they aligned themselves with have now taken their ball and gone home.
Isn't it interesting..... | 10:27 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Well said Gloria, "Those who know the least, seem to say the most". And because they haven't done any true and unbiased research with an open mind and desire to know the truth; in my opinion, they're saying nothing at all and we shouldn't even respond to their comments.

Just for the record, this issue with Dobson is nothing! As history has proven, those lead by the adversary in the past, failed miserably in their attempts to destroy the Church - and we lost many lives and property in the process. The Church will go forward boldly and will fill the earth.
Keeping_it_Real | 10:31 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
MA, what the hell are you ranting about!?! It is true though, when people talk...they are really referring to themselves!!!

You only see others as hostile, never dreaming that it is really YOU who is hostile to others. You see yourself as innocent! In other words, to the extent that you project and talk about others, you attempt to deal with what are really YOUR own attributes, in substitute fashion, "out there" in others! It seems to be that those attributes in other people that really grab and gall you, are--mortifyingly enough--the very ones YOU possess, but have disowned. You and so many other on these sites don't realize that YOUR projections get in the way of peaceful, reality-based relations with other people, since you're the only one seeing them through the lens of your projections- instead of having compassion for them as being just as much in the bittersweet human predicament that we ALL are!
Who cares | 10:31 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
. . . what Dobson and Focus think?

Some are haters, others are cowards afraid of the haters. Most are just ignorant. OK. We all have our crosses to bear.

Abe Lincoln said: "Stand with anybody that stands RIGHT. Stand with him while he is right and PART with him when he goes wrong."

We can do that with the Dobsonians. On many issues, they stand right. We should stand with them while they stand for the right. When they depart from the right, we depart from them.

They may never be our friends. So what? They can be helpful allies. And we should use them as such so long as they are helpful. But there's no need to despair of cultivating them as friends. If they are honest and decent, they'll see us for what we are. If they are not, they can still be useful to accomplsh God's purposes.
Giggy Jensen | 10:30 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
It is your own fault that you are picked on. Quit picking fights with everyone who doesn't see eye to eye with you and what you believe in, and stop all the lies about others within your wards. It's your own fault people hate Mormons. A few members cannot help themselves on starting some good exaggerated gossip and lies around about their some of their ward members who don't go to church. They seem to get their personal kicks out of this kind of evil behavior.
HIjacked | 10:33 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
The evangelical right (and Dobson followers) have hijacked the Republican party. Why was there no strong GOP candidate for the election? Because there was no way they would have voted for Romney or Guiliani and a majority of their primary votes went to Huckabee and the rest were forced off onto McCain, making McCain a "moderate" the party's choice, but he was never the "first" choice.
Sloop John D | 10:38 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
For the life of me I do not understand why some LDS members try to align themselves with groups like Focus on the Family and other evangelical groups. If you have ever set foot in one of those churches you know that they despise us.
Ichabod | 10:37 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
When was the last time you read anything by an evangelista in the Ensign?
Jon | 10:41 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
I wish Mormons would wake up and realize that Evangelical Fundies are not our friends.
Linda | 10:43 a.m. Dec. 27, 2008
Hey,, KEEPING IT REAL? Are you trying to call MA to repentance? MA is always on here griping about trolls and people picking on Mormons, when he himself is the biggest troll on here. He is a typical Mormon that cannot have others have freedom of speech. He wants only Mormons to voice opinions on DES/NEWS and no one else outside the church. The guy dwells on hate for others. He wants to control the newspaper articles. MA is a scary person.

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