tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797508038693089346.post3432049414501884171..comments2023-04-16T01:29:38.991-07:00Comments on Dennis' Conservative Values: Romney Supporters getting off track..and it could hurt Mitt badlyDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07288305662653628256noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797508038693089346.post-90412369478884977642011-07-23T13:47:15.527-07:002011-07-23T13:47:15.527-07:00"Well lets be honest, the background of viole..."Well lets be honest, the background of violence, and more than one wife in the History of Mormonism is never going to be forgotten."<br /><br />In that one paragraph you sum up your entire ignorance of the LDS beliefs and history. Seriously? You expected the "mormons" to roll-over in Utah, just as they had in IL, MO, OH, NY, VT, etc? They were tired of being burned out of home and community, while their husbands, fathers, mothers and children were massacred. <br /><br />Yeah, polygamy... That has no Biblical backing now does it? Oh, wait... it does.<br /><br />Magic underwear? Seriously, again? They are no more magic than Jesus walking on water, changing water to wine, etc... Okay, they are much less magic than that. In fact, the Jews, Catholics, any "Man of the Cloth"... will you deride these people as non-God fearing? With the exception of Jews, are these men of the cloth not Christian?<br /><br />I know that you support MR and not for religious reasons. I'm glad for that. I support MR because he can turn this country around better than any other candidate will be able to do - not because he is LDS.<br /><br />To say that Mormons aren't Christian, but are Mormons, is to also say that Catholics aren't Christian, but it is Catholicism; Baptists aren't Christian, they are Baptists; Lutherans aren't Christian, it is Lutheranism; Methodists aren't Christian, it is Methodology; etc, ad nauseum.<br /><br />You can't expect members of "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" to roll over and say - no, we're not Christian, we don't talk of Christ, we don't rejoice in Christ, we don't preach of Christ, we don't prophesy of Christ, and we don't write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins.<br /><br />Of course not. But the LDS DO look to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for salvation and a redemption of our sins so that we may return to God. We DO look forward to that day when He comes again.<br /><br />Besides all of that, you are trying to assert a veiled attack on Mormonism by attempting to deflect that it shouldn't be a topic in the Presidential race. I agree, one's religion is not a topic for a political candidacy and MR, and I think most of his supporters, are staying away from that topic... unlike some of the other candidates in the race, both in 2008 and 2012. But by stating it shouldn't be about religion and then attacking that religion defeats your attempt at quelling the situation.Machtynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12970086356341341480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797508038693089346.post-50684713568301513392011-07-23T11:57:07.420-07:002011-07-23T11:57:07.420-07:00I could not let this post stand without sharing my...I could not let this post stand without sharing my thoughts. I agree that this election should not be about religion. The issues facing our country are far too serious for us to get bogged down on personal and spiritual issues. We each seek a relationship with God in the way we are most comfortable.<br /><br />Your statement that Mormons are not Christians I disagree with. I don't say this expecting or hoping to change your mind. You will believe what you believe, and that's fine. By saying Mormons are not Christians, you leave the impression that Mormons don't believe in Jesus Christ. I testify to you that I echo the words of Paul in his epistle to the Romans, “for I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth .” <br /><br />I believe that Jesus Christ is my Savior, that he died for me and was resurrected the 3rd day. He lives. I believe that it is only through His atonement I can receive forgiveness for my sins and shortcomings.<br /><br />If confirming and reconfirming my testimony of Jesus Christ is offensive to those who disagree with the LDS church, that is a price I am willing to pay. <br /><br />I hope that we as a nation are mature enough to not allow our religious differences to interfere with our voting decisions. I respect my Christian brethren and sisters, and value their contributions to the moral and ethical foundation of this country.Noellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13265626733214186809noreply@blogger.com