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Parker

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I got to ask you something are you there? If not and your just watching Fox News then there going to pick the most ignorant youngest people they can find. One thing you should ask your self, there is thousands of people protesting do you really think the ones you seen speaks for the thousands?
the vid is 8:28 long this young man knows his stuff

End the Fed before it ends us.

[video=youtube;uZmPWcLQ1Mk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZmPWcLQ1Mk[/video]
 

NoDrama

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That's a tough question to answer when explaining to "Gentiles". When baptized, we also receive what is called, The Gift of The Holy Ghost. We believe that it allows the spirit to remain with us as long as we keep our sins to a minimum, partake of the sacrament and repent. Romney, as a member, has this same "gift" and Mormons will put more trust in that than anything else. It's a connection we all share. You have to realize that being a Mormon isn't just religion. It's a culture. We tend to trust each others more than we do outsiders sometimes to the point of stupidity, so your question is valid. So the answer is, yes, sometimes we can be pretty damn stupid when it comes to fellow members.
Just so you know, I spent the first 35 years of my life as a Mormon.
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
So as President- do you think,
He would answer to the constitution, or God, or the Church Of Latter Day Saints?
Well, ordinarily we "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's"

In other words, he'll keep his faith at home where it belongs.

being Mormon affect him and his duties and judgement?
No. He has held public office for quite a while and his faith has never interfered with his duties as an elected official.

he a true Mormon? Does he follow the rules or is he lax in his faith as most "Christians" and "Jews" are?
As long as he hasn't been excommunicated then yes, he is a true Mormon. I haven't heard that he has been censured or thrown out of the church.
 

beardo

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Well, ordinarily we "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's"

In other words, he'll keep his faith at home where it belongs.

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So are you saying that he has rendered himself to Cesar? Or that as a holder of Office he should answer to Ceasar over God?
Can he make this call or seperation as a Mormon? Does duty of office trump God?
I believe the usuall interpertation of this is an justification for using money or paying taxes.
I don't think Romney is a strict Mormon so I don't think it would matter but i'm not sure he could be a very strict Mormon I haven't looked into it but I'm wondering what a strict Mormon would do in Office if religion would make decisions for him.
 

Carne Seca

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So are you saying that he has rendered himself to Cesar? Or that as a holder of Office he should answer to Ceasar over God?
Can he make this call or seperation as a Mormon? Does duty of office trump God?
I believe the usuall interpertation of this is an justification for using money or paying taxes.
I don't think Romney is a strict Mormon so I don't think it would matter but i'm not sure he could be a very strict Mormon I haven't looked into it but I'm wondering what a strict Mormon would do in Office if religion would make decisions for him.
I'm saying that, like all of us, he abides by the constitution of the United States just like a member of the church in England would follow their laws. You're being too literal. ;)

I don't know what you mean by "strict" Mormon. He, like all presidents before him (if he is elected) is a Christian. The only thing that's different is he (most likely) won't be stocking up on liquor, cigarettes, tea or coffee in the White House. Other than that there really isn't a difference. Is Romney a member in good standing? I'm sure he is. I haven't heard anything different and trust me, it would be all over the church if he wasn't. There's a joke in Utah that makes me laugh every time I heard it. There are three forms of reliable communication in Utah. Telephone, Television, and tell-a-Mormon. We like to gossip.
 

ihatepolice

Active Member
the vid is 8:28 long this young man knows his stuff

End the Fed before it ends us.

[video=youtube;uZmPWcLQ1Mk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZmPWcLQ1Mk[/video]
Yeah he does but you should have replied to newtitty as he is the one that believes they are all stupid kids.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Elder, but I haven't been to church in over a decade, and no longer consider myself Mormon. I consider myself to be agnostic now. The attitude of the church wanting to have their nose in every aspect of my life drove me away.
 

beardo

Well-Known Member
I'm saying that, like all of us, he abides by the constitution of the United States just like a member of the church in England would follow their laws. You're being too literal. ;)

I don't know what you mean by "strict" Mormon. He, like all presidents before him (if he is elected) is a Christian. The only thing that's different is he (most likely) won't be stocking up on liquor, cigarettes, tea or coffee in the White House. Other than that there really isn't a difference. Is Romney a member in good standing? I'm sure he is. I haven't heard anything different and trust me, it would be all over the church if he wasn't. There's a joke in Utah that makes me laugh every time I heard it. There are three forms of reliable communication in Utah. Telephone, Television, and tell-a-Mormon. We like to gossip.
Some of your post is not true-
But if it's true that He would follow the Constitution and that he is a Christian- I would vote for him.
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
Elder, but I haven't been to church in over a decade, and no longer consider myself Mormon. I consider myself to be agnostic now. The attitude of the church wanting to have their nose in every aspect of my life drove me away.
It can be a bit cloying. I just tell them I'm gay. They leave me alone. ;)

Some of your post is not true-
But if it's true that He would follow the Constitution and that he is a Christian- I would vote for him.
No, in your opinion you believe part of my post is not true. I'm pretty sure it's the Christian claim. Well, our church is called, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Christ is the cornerstone and foundation of our church. If you choose not to believe that then it's your issue.

Regardless, I wouldn't vote for him. I don't like his platform.
 

beardo

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I'm saying that, like all of us, he abides by the constitution of the United States
He, like all presidents before him (if he is elected) is a Christian.
No, in your opinion you believe part of my post is not true. I'm pretty sure it's the Christian claim. .
It is the constitution claim and christian claim
I am questioning your claim of all the presidents have been Christian and that the constitution is adheared to
 

WillyBagseed

Active Member
"Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's"

the first part means pay your damn taxes and STFU.

How many religious folk that use the bible with this in it and still complain, bitch and cheat on their taxes?

We need a Humanist as President and get this superstitious crap out of the equation.
 
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