Posted on 01/14/2012 11:58:07 AM PST by mitchell001
Should American voters ask Romney and the other candidates what their philosophy of life is and what in their beliefs shapes their worldview? Also, should American voters ask the candidates about the degradation of the American culture especially among young people? I know we all have past sins, ie. Newt. However, Newt Gingrich has openly talked about his conversion to Catholicism and his reconciliation with God for his past sins. Rick Santorum openly talks about his devout Catholicism. Rick Perry is very open about his strong Christian beliefs. However, we do not hear much from Mitt Romney about his Mormon beliefs and how his Mormon beliefs shape his philosophy of life and his worldview. Should we ask Mitt Romney more questions about how the Mormon faith shapes his life?
It is very true that the Constitution says no religious test for holding office shall be required. This has to be understood in the context of the Stuart attempt to force everyone in the UK to profess according to the precepts of the Anglican Communion. When read with the 1st Amendment, we can see the FFs were concerned with the FEDs establishing a Church of the USA and making folks swear allegiance or pay taxes to it before they would be entitled TO RUN FOR OR HOLD HIGH OFFICE. The Constitution restricts the US government, and in certain small matters, the several sovereign states. It emphatically does not restrict the voters’ choices. We cannot legally prevent Mormons or Muslims from the ballot, but we do not have to vote for them, either, if we find their cults offensive and hold them suspect.
I lump Mormons and Muslims together because unlike almost every other faith tradition, they seem to think it is ok to lie to infidels.
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