First posted on March 8, 2006:
Have you ever seen Mitt Romney in an interview? He is sharp, very well spoken, and confident, dare I say Presidential. But he cannot win the GOP nomination.
Why do I say that? Too many Right-Wing-”Christians” to be exact. These “Christians” who put Bush into office will not tolerate a Mormon to be President. The anti-Mormon campaign…”LDS are not Christians”…has proven a very effective marketing campaign of the so called “Christian” community. Non-LDS Christians will not put their faith, money, and vote behind a member of a “cult”.
They have been fully brainwashed to distrust all-things-LDS. The bias of all-things-LDS runs too deep for them to overcome. This is true because of the nature of their shallow evangelical mindset, theological errors, and especially their anti-intellectual blinded-by-the-faith-of-bigotry perceptions.
Given that sad reality, Romney will not win the GOP nomination.
We will not have a Mormon President until God brings forth the Political Kingdom of God, which can only happen after America fully implodes from within, meaning, the end of the federal and state government. Only then will the America, and the rest of the world, ready for a Mormon to lead them politically.
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3 responses so far ↓
rcronk // February 8, 2008 at 2:41 pm
It’s strange - I actually thought Romney was doing pretty well there for a while. Huckabee felt to me as a bit weasley and McCain was a bit too liberal. Huckabee only dropped a couple of anti-Mormon references. I hope people didn’t turn away from Romney because he was Mormon. If so, we’re still not quite as free as our founders had envisioned. Way to call it back in 2006!
Drew // February 8, 2008 at 2:54 pm
Do you truly believe that a Mormon will not become President until Christ’s Kingdom is established? What are you basing this on?
Mr. Roach // February 14, 2008 at 10:03 am
It’s not a matter of free or not free. We can vote on any ground we choose. America was very anti-Catholic when Al Smith ran and lost in the Twenties, and I don’t think the LDSers stood up for him.
But, as a Catholic, I think it’s unfair to vote against a man because of his religious beliefs, particuarly when those beliefs have no negative baggage that would harm the common good. Thus, I could vote for a Protestant, a Catholic, but likely not a Jew or a Muslim. Why? Jews are often loyal to a foreign state and have generally been a force for liberal confusion at home. Even when not, their religion defames Jesus Christ. Muslims have an anti-civilizational program inseparable from their religion and are too much of a threat to tolerate, particularly in high office.
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