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To be the President of the United States?
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That's a good question. Right now, Romney and Huntsman are still in the hunt for the Republican nomination. I wouldn't vote for Huntsman because he's way too liberal. As for Romney, that's a tough call.To be the President of the United States?
If the LDS produce another Ezra Taft Benson, i'd vote for him. i certainly would not vote for Romney or Harry Reid.To be the President of the United States?
So you would not vote for a Mormon as POTUS even if it meant Obama would be given another 4 years to continue his destruction of our country and economy? Is that correct?
No..
I would not vote for a Mormon for President
I would not vote for a muslim, a jew, a wiccan, a buddhist or an athiest for president either
I do not always agree with Protestants, but I respect and love you as brothers in Christ
(on a side note, I am not too fond of the only President we have had who was Catholic)
Sure, I will vote against Obama. Honestly I would like to see an independent party rise up and win the election, a conservative Christian party, but we both know the chances of that happening are slim to none. Too many non-Christian and anti-Christian liberals (yeah I know there are liberal Christians...I'll stay out of that one) in the country. Especially in the past 50 or so years there has been a continual attack aimed at suppressing Christianity.
I suppose I would unenthusiastically vote for a republican mormon if it means voting out a liberal friend of promoting peace with islam...but it's taking the lesser evil route if you ask me. Mormons are waaaaaaay out there in their most basic belief about the nature of God, but at least they're not at war with Christianity like devoted Islam followers are.
That's a good question. Right now, Romney and Huntsman are still in the hunt for the Republican nomination. I wouldn't vote for Huntsman because he's way too liberal. As for Romney, that's a tough call.
What does it mean to be a Mormon? The following website compares Mormonism and traditional Christianity:
A Comparison Between Christian Doctrine and Mormon Doctrine|Mormonism Does Not Agree with the Bible | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
To be a Mormon, you have to suspend belief in the Bible and believe a fairytale written by Joseph Smith in 1830. If you believe that Joseph Smith was deceived by a "pillar of light", that light must be demonic in nature. If former Gov. Romney can be deceived about his faith or where he places his faith, can we trust him to run our government?
From a purely humanistic standpoint, the Mormon people seem extremely nice, at least from my experience. Is this enough to vote for one as President? Or does gullibility and membership in a cult disqualify him?
[/QUOTE]Actually, if I can't have a Christian like Bachmann or Cain, I'd like someone who is a little rough around the edges. That isn't anybody in the field of eight Republicans. Perry's not ready for prime time, Newt is okay but I don't think he's electable. The same with Rep. Paul and former Sen. Santorum. The Republicans besides Bachmann and Cain I like are Haley Barbour, Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Mitch Daniels, Sarah Palin, and a few others. That's where I'm at, at least right now.
Without going OT, I wouldn't say Huntsman is anymore liberal than Romney. Unlike Governor Romney, Governor Huntsman has been always pro-life, never signed Obama-Romneycare law in his state. Although he has a liberal reputation, both from Democrats and Republicans, I believe it is unfair.
Is Mormonism nowadays anymore a cult than any other false religion? (I mean mainstream Mormons, not the FLDS).