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Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
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Why I as a former Mormon (but NOT a Christian) will not vote for Romney.
Posted On: 07/10/07 06:00:42 PM Age 72, OR
Whether Romney worships the same God and Christ as most Chistians seems irrelevant. The number ONE reason that NO American (Christian or not) should not vote for him is because of his secret oath, taken in the temple, which this article details: to consecrate EVERYTHING with which the Mormon has been blessed "to the [Mormon church] for the upbuilding of the Kingdom of God and the establishment of Zion." Mormons understand that Zion is the still-to-be established theocracy in which both civil and religious law are combined and administered by God's appointees (Mormons, of course). I doubt that Mormon leaders would specifically instruct President Romney to do this or that. Romney would only have to ponder briefly what they WOULD tell him. Christians and non-Christians alike should be made aware of that terribly oath (which I also was made to take when I was a Mormon). More information about Romney's Mormonism is at http://packham.n4m.org/romney.htm.
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Re: Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
Posted On: 06/30/07 04:23:21 PM Age 80, CA
I am so glad I found this article. I may have even voted for him thinking the same thing"oh they said those things about Kennedy" but the writer is right. I knew Jack Kennedy and he was NEVER beholden to the Catholic church. I am dealing with my Mormon niece right now. I think they so badly want to be considered as Christians that they either lie right through their teeth, or they don't know what their church teaches, just as a lot of other religions do not know what their church teaches. My niece will agree with me on the virgin birth and everything, and I keep wondering, are you trying to dupe me or do you actually not know what your church teaches. These are people who get their peace from believing in "a church". I get my peace from believing in the Prince of Peace, of whom there will be no peace until He returns. but thank you for this article, i will pass it on to everyone I know, except my niece of course.
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Well said
Posted On: 06/18/07 09:48:15 PM Age 33, NH
I am amazed and scared about prominent Christians who are supporting Romney, and the casual disregard for Mormonism that they display. Daily, I shake my head and yell at the radio or computer as I listen to the pro-Romney rhetoric. Have we really given up all hope of voting in a Christian believer?
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Re: Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
Posted On: 06/16/07 10:49:17 AM Age 34, GA
The scary thing is that most honest Christians will think this article is a distortion or lie about what Mormons believe...but, sadly, is completely true. If we don't dry a line in the sand against the Mormon cult that we will NOT cross, we don't deserve to call ourselves Christians --a vote for Romney is a vote for the anti-Christ. Stand firm fellow Christians! Dare to say NO!
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Why not try something different
Posted On: 06/14/07 12:24:33 PM Age 30, CA
It seems that the article would prefer doing everything the tried and true way. If we take a look at America's past, its full of embarrasement, bad decisions, deceit, slander, everything bad you could possible imagine. But hey, if we want to continue that way, by all means, lets keep electing the same people.
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Re: Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
Posted On: 06/13/07 04:48:24 PM Age 62, TX
Marie Osmond was on TV in Romney's defense, saying Mormons believed in Jesus Christ, and she hoped that people would remember what the name of their religion was because "Jesus Christ" was in the name. When I saw footage on TV of Romney saying that he believed in Jesus Christ, I thought at the time he either didn't know what Mormons actually believe, or I had to question the honesty of his answer. That was before reading this article and learning he is a temple-card holding, temple-entering Mormon. So it's not because he's a shallow Mormon! Romney surely must know that Mormonism has rewritten so much of the truth about who Jesus is, only to end up with His being the brother of Satan. I'd never thought of it the way the author put it when he said "there could not possibly be a more anti-Christ theology in existence." Considering Who Mormons teach Jesus is, I can fully appreciate the truth of that statement. The PROBLEM is that he appears to be intelligent, knowledgeable, capable, a bold and impressive speaker, and has that "Presidential" look that people are hungry for. That alone could get him a lot of votes. I strongly suggest Christians forward the article on to others!
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Re: Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
Posted On: 06/10/07 03:07:21 PM Age 44, CA
Great article I could have not said it better myself as an ex-mormon. The only thing he forgot to mention is the "United Order". The Mormons are chomping at the bits to get Romney in so the "United Order" may come about. For those that are interested do a search on the internet for information on the Mormon United Order.
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Dont forget the Mormon United Order
Posted On: 06/10/07 03:03:21 PM Age 44, CA
Great article I could have not said it better myself as an ex-mormon. The only thing he forgot to mention is the "United Order". The Mormons are chomping at the bits to get Romney in so the "United Order" may come about. For those that are interested do a search on the internet for information on the Mormon United Order.
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  1. Re: Dont forget the Mormon United Order
    Posted On: 06/10/07 04:15:51 PMAge 44, CA
    Thanks
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Re: Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
Posted On: 06/09/07 05:08:58 PM Age 53, UT
AS far as who I choose to be the next president, let me tell you it won't be by advice of a ex mormon, Why did you do some unforgiveable sin like you are still doing, I assure you I heard all the filth about Mormons then learnt that 2/3 of this talk was rubbish. No I was not born into the Mormon church, but my eyes were opened to the truthfulness of their believe. Let for a moment be thankful we live in America where Freedom of religion is a right, But it seems it is only a right till someone disagree in what you believe in then it is a sin. Surprise, I'am a Christian, And can tell you that Jesus is the Christ and I know that we have a living God who loves all his children whatever race, creed or religion they are. Or Heaven gonna be a lonely place because if you listen to many people if you do not believe their way you are going to Hades. No I have not decided who I am voting for but then again it is none of your dang business, and don't worry I won"t ask who is getting your vote.
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Re: Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
Posted On: 06/09/07 10:31:36 AM Age 46, OH
Excellent points! May I STRONGLY suggest that the author contact Salem host Hugh Hewitt and the h.q. of Salem Communications? Hewitt is all for Romney and it appears that Salem's h.q. may be coaching the other network hosts to show favor to Romney as well. As a former cult member ( see my report at www.eth-s.com ) I would rather vote for ANYBODY the Dems nominate - even William the Slick's little woman! - than a cult member. Godspeed to the demise of Romney's run!
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  1. Re: Re: Why I, as a former Mormon, would not vote for Mitt Romney for President of United States.
    Posted On: 06/10/07 03:47:13 PMAge 44, CA
    Thanks
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