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What I do in my "secret" prayer closet is no one's business except my Lords. My first concern is whether my own conduct is beyond reproach before spying on someone else.
Did Jesus teach us to become peeping toms? I don't know, as I've never thought about it until this moment.
Please listen to me when I say this:
Mormonism is a dangerous cult that has made extra efforts over the last years to present themselves as "mainstream Christian" to become more acceptable.
Romney is a cult member.
Yes, Mormonism is a cult. It is like all other false religions. I see nothing more dangerous there than Obama and his ilk bringing in Sharia.
BALONEY!!! BO is a reprehensible liar & a mountbank....but now you are drawing ridiculous conclusions that are not there. That Obama has any inkling to ushering in Sharia is absurd. :laugh: Why, half of his administration is Jewish....the feasibility of even suggesting that is ludicrous.
The strength of my conviction on this issue comes from having been part of the LDS faith and subsequently leaving it.
I wish it was possible to share what I thought and felt both there and out when out of it...the betrayal felt when more of their "truth" became clear, the horrible guilt, the sense of loss, the nightmare of remembering me setting my precious child on my lap and teaching her to revere the memory of Joseph Smith.
It's almost nightmarish to be surrounded by fellow believers who are vociferously supporting Romney. I can SEE people running to fire, to danger, but I can't force anyone to see it for what it is. Maybe most have to have been in a cult to understand how powerful and dangerous they are on every level.
I'm glad I didn't have a mouthful of beer reading that post. LOL
Ah, now that gives your previous statement context. But we aren't supporting Mormonism when we vote for Romney any more than those who voted for Obama supported Liberation Theology.
The strength of my conviction on this issue comes from having been part of the LDS faith and subsequently leaving it.
I wish it was possible to share what I thought and felt both there and out when out of it...the betrayal felt when more of their "truth" became clear, the horrible guilt, the sense of loss, the nightmare of remembering me setting my precious child on my lap and teaching her to revere the memory of Joseph Smith.
It's almost nightmarish to be surrounded by fellow believers who are vociferously supporting Romney. I can SEE people running to fire, to danger, but I can't force anyone to see it for what it is. Maybe most have to have been in a cult to understand how powerful and dangerous they are on every level.
Gina, why didn't you tell me this, rather than attacking my knowledge of the LDS and even more serious an issue, questioning my faith? You don't know how difficult it was to keep my hands off the keyboard when first reading that I should go to my (real) prayer closet.
From your testimony, I can see why you'd have such a strong reaction, however that does not give you authority nor the responsibility to demand brothers and sisters in Christ tell you "who Jesus IS". I didn't watch the OP video because it appears that ethics were violated to put what is private into public view. IMO there are boundries that those in the body of Christ shouldn't cross. Especially when it's done for political reasons. What kind of testimony is that with regards to our walk with our Saviour?
Do we not consider and most likely demand that what a church member tells a pastor in private, be kept private? The only possible exception, and that's questionable, is when a member is committing child abuse (or equivalent) and the pastor has a legal obligation to bring it to a stop.
A church member confides in a pastor and it is secretly recorded and then released to the public. Should we applaude the release? Should we condem anyone who doesn't support that release? Should we question the faith of anyone who doesn't approve the release of what is to be kept "secret"? While the circumstances are different, the concept is parallel to this illustration. Yet, in essence that's exactly what you've done when I declined to watch the video.
On to another point. Neither Obama nor Romney is under consideration to become the pastor of our local church.
While their religious beliefs are part of what we should take into consideration, there's so much more to consider. Just as it was when John Kennedy ran for office. I remember that election and those crying that he would turn this country into a Catholic nation. In the eyes of some his faith was the sole basis to consider.