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Romney Defends Shift on Issues

KenH

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So has having George W. Bush, a Methodist, as president of the United States provided the Methodist Church with a surge in membership?
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
Marcia said:
He may not consult on every decision

Provide one example of where Mitt Romney consulted some Mormon guru on a public policy issue. Or provide one of his father when he was the governor of Michigan.

Or say even if Mitt did consult some Mormon guru - how would that adversely affect any public policy issue? Outsourcing? Balancing the federal budget? Cutting the trade deficit? Saving Social Security? Saving Medicare? Fighting the war with al Qaeda? Stopping illegal immigration?
 
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Marcia

Active Member
KenH said:
So has having George W. Bush, a Methodist, as president of the United States provided the Methodist Church with a surge in membership?

I never said having Romney as president would make the Mormon church grow.
 

Marcia

Active Member
KenH said:
Provide one example of where Mitt Romney consulted some Mormon guru on a public policy issue. Or provide one of his father when he was the governor of Michigan.

Or say even if Mitt did consult some Mormon guru - how would that adversely affect any public policy issue? Outsourcing? Balancing the federal budget? Cutting the trade deficit? Saving Social Security? Saving Medicare? Fighting the war with al Qaeda? Stopping illegal immigration?

You aren't reading my posts. I never claimed he's consulted the Mormon leaders, and if he had, we wouldn't know it, Ken.

I said: He is accountable to them.
 

Marcia

Active Member
KenH said:
Even if he/she repented of his/her sins and placed his/her faith in Jesus just like you did?

Ken, what do you know about the Mormon faith? If someone is trusting in the Mormon Jesus, no, he/she is not saved. If they are trusting in the real biblical Jesus, then the person is not Mormon.

The Mormon Jesus is NOT the Jesus of the Bible.

Do you think this is the real Jesus?

Jesus is the spirit child of God (who was once a man and is one of only many gods) and his wife?

Jesus did not save us through atonement on the cross, that just allows us to work to be saved.

Jesus is the spirit brother of Lucifer.

Mormons deny the Trinity.

Or how about believing in many gods as the Mormons do? Or that you will become a god with your own planet if you are a good Mormon man?

So they don't even have the biblical God much less the biblical Jesus.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
Sorry, Marcia, but I just learned about the passing of former President Ford. In this time of national mourning I think we should cease political debate until after his funeral.

I am sure that we will have plenty of opportunity in the new year to debate this subject.

Let us all pray for President Ford's family and friends, and for our entire nation to be comforted during this time of loss. :tear:
 

DeeJay

New Member
KenH said:
Considering that Mormons agree down the line with evangelical Christians on social issues I don't see that being a problem if he does.

They do not agree with this Evangelical Christian. Particularly on the issue of abortion that the LDS church says is ok if you get your bishops permision and under certain cercumstances.


Frankly, I don't buy the argument that Mitt has to consult with some Mormon guru about the policy decisions that he makes. No one has offered one scintilla of evidence that he has done so while serving as the governor of Massachusetts or that his father did so while serving as the governor of Michigan in the 1960s.

That is because you dont understand how the LDS church works.


Also, I consider anyone who has come to Jesus in repentance and faith to be a Christian - regardless of theology. Theology never saved anyone and it never will. It seems sometimes that theology basically exists so that Christians can argue among themselves and call each other names and question each other's salvation.


If you consider Mormons Chritians then you really dont understand the LDS church. Their Jesus is not the same, not even close to the Jesus we teach and the Bible teaches. And that is not just theology. Also they do not believe they are saved by faith in Jesus.
 

DeeJay

New Member
KenH said:
and

"The Church does not involve itself in politics."


:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Ken that is the funniest thing I have heard in weeks. That is so so so untrue.
 

DeeJay

New Member
KenH said:
Even if he/she repented of his/her sins and placed his/her faith in Jesus just like you did?

Again Mormons do not believe they are saved by placing faith in Jesus. There teminology is different so they have a different definition of saved. So if you rephrase the word "saved" as "spend eternity in the presence of God" then they do not believe you gain that by faith. They have a list of things you need to do to gain that one being marrage in the temple and children sealed to you in the temple.
 

Marcia

Active Member
KenH, I hope you see that the Mormon Jesus is not the Biblical, historical Jesus. One of Joseph Smith's supposed revelations was that all Christian churches are in error. The Mormons believe that Christians lost the truth and so the Mormons were given that truth through Joseph Smith and their later "prophets." Even Hinckley admitted in an interview a few years ago that the Jesus they have is not the same as the Christian Jesus. Nor is their god (who is only one of many gods).

I hardly think that a cult/religion that teaches many gods, denies the Trinity, teaches that God has a body and was once a man, teaches that Jesus' atonement is not sufficient for the forgiveness of sins, that Jesus is the spirit brother of Satan, that Jesus was conceived in Mary by physical relations between God the Father and Mary, and other such heretical doctrines can be considered even close to Christianity.

So Romney as a temple Mormon subscribes to these beliefs and is subject to the Mormon authorities. They will use him as an advocate for their cause should he get elected.
 
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