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Romeny: Are Utah Prosecutors opening P's box?

Just watched Greta on FoxNews. (Tuesday, Sept 5, 2006). She's interviewing a reporter from The Deseret News. (A Church owned newspaper. In fact, BOTH major newspapers in Salt Lake are now owned by the church. There's an interesting scandal about that, involving a Mormon judge.) The reporter says Prosecutors will charge Fundamentalist Mormon "prophet" Warren Jeffs as an accomplish to rape, because he threatened to withhold salvation from teenage girls if they didn't acquiesce to consummating marriages to older men. But wait... have Mormon Prosecutors thought this through?

You see, in Mormonism, to get to the highest heaven (they have 3 levels of heaven) to be a god someday, you have to have a Temple Recommend" - a special pass from the Church that allows you entrance into the temple.

And what do you have to do to prove you're a good Mormon, worthy of a Temple Recommend? Why, among other things, you have to prove that you've tithed to the Church, what else? (It's always filthy lucre, isn't it?) And just as with the IRS, the Mormon Church wants to see documentation of what you make. [Corrected after listener comment. They give you an annual audit. It's called a "tithing settlement" where you report to your bishop you've been paying a full tithe and, apparently, he takes your word for it. Updated again on 10/31: A former Mormon tells me her grandmother used to take all her financial records to the settlement. So perhaps this is yet again one of those changing things in Mormonism that were done a generation ago, but not now. Maybe to avert identity theft, much like the latest change in the temple ceremony to prevent molestation.] Don't pay your 10% and they take away your Recommend. See where this is going?

They just opened the door to letting any former Mormon charge the Salt Lake Church with theft by extortion! For, you see, in the same way that they're accusing Warren Jeffs of being an accomplice to rape because he threatened to withhold salvation, a bishop in the Mormon church is also guilty of extortion. For just like Jeffs, he threatens to withhold salvation to those who will not comply with his orders.

I ran this past a former Mormon who concurred. Told me this: Do you know what the first thing someone who comes out of the church says?

I WANT MY MONEY BACK!

While the Salt Lake denomination is actually the Liberal here - the Fundamental LDS being Conservative,  truer to Mormon Scripture, which requires polygamy to become a god (as well as their founder, Joseph Smith and his polygamy) - do you really want a Mormon for President? It's not the same thing as Christianity. If Mitt Romney doesn't follow orders from his "Living Prophet" in Salt Lake, they  might pull his Recommend, and hence his salvation.  It's like the Chicoms holding phone-sex tape recordings over Bill Clinton's head.

Do you really want a compromised President like that?
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Mitt Romney is in a cult

Listen to this ominous warning - and shudder!

(About 40 seconds.)

You have to wonder, if they have the truth, what they are so afraid of?

This mind set is characteristic of a cult mentality. It's the same mind set of North Korea's Kim Jong IL, who also tells his people they are in paradise and outside, there is only darkness. So don't question your leader.

Is that the mentality you want directing the Executive Branch of our government?

We're all concerned about how Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, mixes his religion with politics. And he's not in a cult! But to him, they are inseparable. Even former President Ronald Reagan observed the close link between religion and politics! In the days of Bill Clinton, we used to say "character matters." Your beliefs define your character.

Can you be sure Mitt Romney won't mix his religion of the One True Church (guided by his "Living Prophet" in Salt Lake) with politics? Ask non-Mormons in Utah if that ever happens. (sarcasim.)

This isn't the same as being Roman Catholic and following the Pope.  No Catholic swears an oath to his  church  and/or leaders! But Mormons do, and that oath can - and has - often put Mormon's in the public sector in conflict with their oath of office.

[The Mormon oath is so strong, it used to be under penalty of death. That they would rather have their "throats slit" or their "bowels cut out." Does that sound Christian to you?

The penalty of death was taken out of the oath in 1990, but Mitt Romney is old enough to have sworn that oath in its death penalty form. Some of the more fundamental denominations of the Mormon church still enforce that oath on those who leave the church, it is so powerful and commanding. How can you be sure which oath he will obey, when push comes to shove?]


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A Blog explaining why you don't want Mitt Romney for President



Okay, well I see that the townhall search engine didn't pick up "Romney" from the text in my posts. So I've edited the title of this first post and will just come out and say it: You do not want a Mormon for President. In this case, that would be Mitt Romney.

Unless you live in Utah or other Mormon enclave, it's difficult to explain why you don't want a Mormon for President. It has nothing to do with their religion, per se. While it's not Christian for them to think they can become gods someday (and in fact, anathema), in this country they can think it. The primary issue is that they've sworn an oath to their church - to do EVERYTHING they can to build it, and they members, up. That often leads to strange behavior. Has anyone followed the money trail with Mormon Sen. Harry Reid? Dollars to doughnuts his long time friends, with whom he shenaniganned, are ALL Mormon. The fact is, they're not as honest as the PR spin would have you believe. After all, they don't worship the same God as Christians, and in fact, Mormonism is not Christian. (Despite the name of their church and protestations otherwise.)

This would be fair game anyway, because it's a matter of character. But Mitt Romney has made it more so. I just saw a C-SPAN repeat of "Road to the White House" where Mitt Romney was stumping in Iowa. HE was the one who, sua sponte, mentioned "god" as a unifying theme in American culture But when you talk about God, does the name "Kolob" come to mind? (Do a Google search. Even the Osmand's - as in Donny - sang about it.)

There's a lot about Mormonism most Americans don't know. Even if they disavowed their temple oath, it's still a cult and you do NOT want a cultist for President of the United States. You just don't know what they're thinking and what motivates them.

Don't believe it's a cult? Aside from doing a Google search, check this out.

This is an actual sign from a Mormon event. (A Mormon temple open house.)

Kind of fitting for this blog. (If I can figure out how to the get to the HTML editor, will make this my banner.)

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[Please help me get the Word out. Please forward the address to this blog to your friends. It's easy, but you need the http://  part.

http://romneyforpresident.townhall.com/

Tell them that, like Mormonism, the blog isn't like what it seems.
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