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Mitt dodges questions about LDS faith
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This is what is scary to people - not just atheists. The possibility that the President of the US could be under the influence of a "cult" is rightfully scary and cannot be dismissed out of hand.
To put it in perspective, how do the LDS feel about Warren Jeff's church? Is it a Cult or not? And how do the LDS feel about Jonestown? A cult or not? And what do the LDS feel about the Jehovah's Witnesses? Cult or not? Well, the rest of mainstream Christianity feels the same way about Mormons as Mormons feel about these other groups.
And the prospect of our President being like, or being influenced by a man like Jim Jones, is truly scary.
You logic is flawed. By your argument, we must therefore accept the legitimacy of anyone who claims to have performed or experienced a "miracle." Do you accept as true and "of god" the appearances of the Virgin Mary to the thousands of people who make those claims?
The problem is not that Mitt Romney, as a Mormon, believes weird things. The problem is that his worldview includes the possibility for him to justify potential atrocities by distorting traditional meanings and values with a certain "Mormon spin", if you will. For instance, Mormon polygamy has been condemned by Christian societies for thousands of years, but somehow the Mormons believed it was from god. And what about Nephi assassinating Laban, as recorded in the LDS Book of Mormon? That was clearly a terrorist assassination - a murder supposedly commanded by god (or an angel). What visions and "inspiration" might Mitt Romney receive as the President of the U.S.? It is unnerving to consider the possibilities!
There are too many to fit, so a sample:
1. Mormon doctrine: pray to the Father only. Contradiction: Joseph Smith was confused about the godhead early on. That is why he prayed to Jesus (Jehovah) when he dedicated the Kirtland Temple (Doc Cov. 109). Similarly, when translating the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith had Alma pray to Jesus (see Alma 36:19). [David Paulsen of BYU acknowledges that Joseph Smith's theology and understanding of the godhead "evolved" dramatically over time.]
2. The Lectures on Faith were canonized scripture for almost 90 years - put there by Joseph Smith himself. Lecture 5th says that the Holy Ghost is "the shared mind" between God and Jesus. That contradiction is why the Lectures were ripped out of the canon in 1921 after Talmage and Roberts and others were commanded to "correlate" the doctrine and theology of the Church. A "Correlation Department" still does this service for the Church leaders.
If Mitt shares the revisionist spirit of the LDS Church, then we cannot trust him in the Whitehouse.
Most importantly, it doesn't matter whether people really understand or not. What matters is what people believe about the Mormons. If Mitt gets the GOP nomination, what people believe about Mormons will determine whether or not he can beat the Democratic candidate. There is no way Mitt can beat any of the Democratic candidates with the public beliefs about the Mormons as they are.
May Christ's pure love renew our mutual faith and overcome us all as we re-learn that we all belong to God since before the foundation of this world and that we do not own ourselves but will truly stand before a just and loving God to account for all we do!
Does that allay your misgivings Mr. Bernstein?
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None of those beliefs are based on teachings of the Bible. Polygamy is only found in the Old Testament, not the New Testament. The Christian tradition (Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed, etc.) has for thousands of years been that the instances in the OT were NOT approved by God. That is an example of what makes Mitt Romney and the LDS NOT Christian. And that is exactly the issue. Because of these strange justifications for abominable practices (such as polygamy, but also Tithing) there is good reason to worry that Mitt may be able to rationalize dangerous policies due to his unorthodox religious beliefs.