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So, who is Mitt Romney?

What's the "window" into who he is? And how does his Mormonism relate to who Mitt is?

If people want to understand how Mormonism's approach to the socio-political realm, they may want to read these two articles (the first written by a Mormon; the second by an ex-Mormon):

* Mitt Romney mirrors his Mormon church [Lds writer says Romney flip-flops 'cause Lds church has/does]
*
Who is Mitt Romney? [Ex-Lds author reveals why Mitt's wishy-washy culture waffles & flip-flops]

In the first linked article above, Mormon Neal Chandler highlights how in the 19th century...
* Mormons forced communism upon its people -- and then not (United Order)
* Adhered to theocracies under its first two "prophets" -- and then slowly drew back
* Said polygamy was a condition of the highest degree of glory -- and then not
* Encourage its Utah Territory voters to be Democrats -- and then told whole groups of people wholesale to "balance it out" as Republicans as statehood approached
* Excluded blacks -- and then late in the 20th century not

From the second article linked above: What makes Mitt the kind of person he is — ruthlessly opportunistic, dishonest, insincere, willing to say anything for advantage, lacking in conscience, preoccupied with appearance, etc., on the one hand, yet squeaky clean, family-oriented, disciplined, boring, and predictable, on the other? My new e-book, A Mormon Story, sheds light on the culture that produced Mitt Romney.

Good question. (It's one I've raised -- and answered numerous times on various FR threads)

The answer, says this ex-Mormon in the book referenced above is: (From the article): The book reveals a value system that ultimately has no absolutes, other than the need to conform to deep-seated, highly-controlling authoritarianism that pervades LDS culture. That culture emphasizes a Mormon tradition known as "eternal progression" — undoctrinal spiritual evolution in which even God is changing. It also emphasizes the notion that the latest words of governing church leaders trump the Word of God found in the scriptures (including LDS scripture).

IOW, EVERYTHING in Mormonism -- from its theology to its social practices -- is up for potential change at the whim of the Mormon god. Bottom-line: There is no bottom-line in Mormonism! There is no bedrock doctrine that cannot be replaced!

There isn't even an Ultimate god in Mormonism...Nobody knows who the gods are that were part of the council which appointed the god of this world -- a former man, say Mormons.

So there's not even any Ultimate Authority in Mormonism!

Expect then this same lack of constancy in a Romney White House. Wishy washy. Flip flopper. Waffler. Gumby.

2 posted on 07/08/2012 8:04:16 AM PDT by Colofornian (Saying Mitt would keep past political promises is like prophesying that Gumby won't bend anymore)
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Colofornian,
I follow your posts and appreciate you teling the truth about Mormonism.
I am curious about your voting intentions for November. You know a lot about Romney and what his faith is. Since you are a FReeper, I assume you know a lot about Obama as well.

Who do you choose: the Mormon or the Socialist?

If this is too personal, forgive me. You don’t have to answer. I am asking because I am having a difficult time deciding if I can stomach voting for Mitt just because he isn’t Obama.


5 posted on 07/08/2012 8:19:10 AM PDT by freemama
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To: Colofornian

Ping for later.


71 posted on 07/08/2012 11:07:33 AM PDT by ConjunctionJunction
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To: Colofornian

If people want to understand how Mormonism’s approach to the socio-political realm, they may want to read these two articles (the first written by a Mormon; the second by an ex-Mormon):


Right, and that sounds just like some more religions i can think of.

Admitting homosexuals to Church leadership, ordaining women priests and minsters, doing other things they have no authority to be doing, such as collecting tithing, Trying to change the Sabbath from the 7th day of the week to the first day.

I believe if we are going to start examining religion we need to examine the false doctrine in the other churches as well.


237 posted on 07/09/2012 6:34:07 AM PDT by ravenwolf
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