You are right, I gave a case for voting for a Mormon in this case. Under no circumstances would I vote for a Muslim or athiest based on my first post. If an athiest was running against a Muslim, I would not vote. Based on the present situation, we are just one step from that.
Voting for a President
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by freeatlast, Jun 16, 2012.
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This idea of the lessor of two evil is in no way of the Lord. It is one reason we are in this situation we are in. Way too many who claim to be Christians compromising and selling this nation and themselves down the river. No dounbt they live their Christian lives the same way which is why they are willing to comproimise at the polls.
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That's the choice we're being offered. So, take your pick.
Myself, I'm sitting this one out. I'll not take part in selling this country and it's people out to foreign interests. You all do what you think is best.
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
An atheist could certainly meet the qualifications as could a religiously liberal Muslim. Muslims are anti-gay rights. -
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HeirofSalvation Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Atheist.....probably not, but I don't think it would be impossible. Although, I personally know of Atheists who held the views in post 8...I had a college professor who held those views and was an atheist. My Brother does and is an atheist as well. There are plenty of such creatures. Muslim, however, never, not ever.
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I have to wonder here, is it any wiser to vote for a president that will continue the foreign policy of supporting and arming muslim extremists?
Let's not forget that Romney's foreign policy advisers are the same ones that "advised" Bush and Obama.
Vote for Obama, help arm a muslim extremist. Vote for Romney help arm a muslim extremist.
I don't know about the rest of you folks but I can't bring myself to vote for anyone that would help arm a muslim extremist. What the man's (POTUS) religious preferences are is of little consequence compared to his support and aid given to muslim extremists.
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It was a hard call to vote for a Mormon, and only under this circumstance. Had the Democrat been a Christian, there is no way. We are basically given a choice of a Muslim/who knows what, and a Mormon. This is the point I was trying to pound home during the primaries and before. It is kind of late to be worrying about this. The time to have nominated a conservative Christian should have started right after the 2008 election. We reap what we sow. If we sit around on our lazy behinds and expect anything better than 2008, then one gets exactly what they asked for.
The only thing that differs Mormons from Muslims is that they do not believe in killing all of us Christians. The only thing that seperates Mormonism from an athiest is a belief in a God in a general way. All three have the nature of Jesus Christ wrong.
Ninty percent of you all argued with me about Romney since 2011, and yes I am going to vote for him, despite what I think. You all defended him, now live with him. -
I will gladly live 4 years with Romney as President because he is not a socialist.
We will ALL suffer under 4 more years of obama. Mark my words, obama is a closet muslim and will "come out" if he wins the next round. Islam/socialism/marxism are all sides of the same coin.
As far as Mr. Romney being a Mormon, as a kid, I remember how awful Baptists thought it was that we might have a Catholic for president and rumors soared that JFK woud be taking orders from the Vatican, etc. I have relatives who are Mormon, so perhaps I am not as hypercritical of Mormonism as some of the members here. Discussions with those family members have not confirmed the hyperbole about Mormonism that is regularly presented on this board. And when someone professes Jesus Christ is Lord, well, anyone can do that, but how is the walk? God discerns the heart. I won't argue over whether Mormonism is a cult or not. Just as I won't argue over whether the aborted unborn are in heaven or dogs go to heaven or join in the C/A debates. There are no experts, really, on some of these things until we see Jesus. And if a person walks the walk instead of just lip service, I have to accept that. We are all imperfect. Some are saved by grace. Some are flat out wicked.
So, if Republicans nominate an atheist, then I will sit out the election, or if I totally gave up hope that things could turn around. I guess that will be when I'm raptured or dead, that I give up hope, though some days are more hopeful than others. The way the world is, it makes me wonder how Noah could have kept going all those decades, building an ark, living in the midst of evil. But I digress....
If Mr. Romney professes to be a Christian and believes Jesus Christ is Lord and lives out conservative Christian ideals and principles, and demonstrates his love for this country, that is good enough for me. And we know he will stand with Israel (because he is a Mormon) and we know where he was born. That he is a genuine natural born citizen. Those 2 things we know for certain, without a doubt.
As far as I am concerned, we already have a muslim in the WH, though not an outwardly practicing one. Yet. (Personally, I believe he is AC, but that is another thread).
ANYONE is better than what the socialist party (Democrats) have to offer. Even a Donald Trump.
So, no. I have no problem with Mitt Romney as an alternative to obama. I pray the Lord protects him and his family. -
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Did you mean pro-abortion extremists or did I read it wrong?
You could be right about the other, but I still say we will have to wait and see if he wins and takes the oath of office on the Quran......just saying..... -
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