Posted by
Phil E. on Thursday, January 31, 2008 4:55:20 PM
An actual sign from
an actual Mormon event.
Happy Anniversary!
This makes my 175th blog entry, more or less. Last anniversary
I made an index of sorts of the previous 74 posts. With Super Tuesday coming fast, time doesn't permit collecting the links of the subsequent 100 posts since then. (Maybe a nice reader will do it for me and send me the HTML?) But in case you hadn't seen it before, above is an actual sign from an actual Mormon event. The message is loud and clear and cult members get it: "Don't you dare read any non-approved, non-official Mormon church literature." Typical cult mentality.
INTERESTING OBSERVATION: If you ever get a chance to help out a Christian Evangelist who witnesses to the Mormons, notice how Mormons will immediately flip over any tract you give them. Why? They're looking for the official Mormon church logo on the back to see if what you gave them is "church approved" and okay to read.

Not convinced? Okay, then, listen to this creepy cult warning. This was taken at a Mormon pageant event. To turn a Mormon phrase, "How does it make you feel?" (Click on the speaker icon.)
The Mormon church claims that "truth" is important. But only their "truth?"
As Ben Stein has said, "If they have the truth, what are they afraid of?"
If you scroll through this blog, you'll find other entries where
I document Mormon strong arm tactics to silence its critics. Most notably is where
they bought up Main Street in Salt Lake by their temple and where they bought out a major critical newspaper, the
Salt Lake Tribune. When you consider that Mitt Romney's Bain Capital is buying out Clear Channel Radio, it's downright scary. The Democrats want to silence talk radio. Mitt Romney wants to control it.
Sound mind?

A central theme of this blog is that Mitt Romney is unfit to be President of this country for the same reason that Tom Cruise is unfit to be President of this country. Both are in a cult and of questionable mind.
Ask yourself, would you want Tom Cruise for President? If not, is that "anti-Scientology bigotry?" Or is it common sense? (When a caller asked Hugh Hewitt if he would vote for Tom Cruise, Mr. Hewitt pulled a Hillary. "I don't deal in hypotheticals" (July 13, 2007 Hugh Hewitt show, 3rd hour.)
Remember too that
Mitt Romney has sworn an oath of allegiance to his church. At least Tom Cruise has not. (Nor did JFK.
Mitt Romney is no John Kennedy.)
By the way, do you think Mitt Romney has never been behind a pulpit like Tom Cruise here? Mitt Romney has been a bishop in his church. Anyone got a photo of him preaching? Or giving his "testimony" that he 'knows' that Joseph Smith it a true prophet and that "President Gordon B. Hinckley is god's representative on earth." Send it to me at romney dot tips at yahoo dot com.
But go ahead. Vote a Mormon in the White House. Surf the web.
People in Salt Lake are desperately trying to warn you what it's like with Mormons running the show. They know Mormonism is a cult.
Given all the data, why don't you?