Mitt Romney and the Mormon Church: Questions Mitt Romney and the Mormon Church: Questions

Mitt Romney and the Mormon Church: Questions

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Publisher Description

Voters of every political persuasion who are considering voting for Mitt Romney, and who think his religious convictions are benign, must carefully evaluate his religious beliefs to determine for themselves if that is true, and they have every right to do so.

Voters, who are becoming increasingly concerned about government intrusion into their lives and the loss of their personal freedoms, must ask themselves whether they want to vote for a president who has spent the last 50 years enthusiastically proselytizing for a secret religion that believes its priests have the sacred right to dictate the health, moral, psychological and financial decisions of its members. Is that a mindset they want in their president?

Voters have to honestly ask themselves whether Mitt Romney "shares their religious values" and if not, what those differences will mean to them, their families and their country, should he be elected president.

Voters will have choices other than Mitt Romney and Barack Obama in November. The Green Party and the Libertarian Party will both offer worthy candidates on the ballots of every state. Although it is unlikely their candidates will be successful, these candidates provide an opportunity for voters to vote their consciences, rather than their fears.

If unsatisfied with all candidates, voters have the power to write in their choice, even if the name is not on the ballot. Protest write-in vote will not be counted, however, is essential that voters demonstrate that the government belongs to the voters who elect it, rather than to those who try to buy elections and hire the People's representatives.

If every qualified voter were to cast a vote of conscience, based upon an intelligent and thoughtful consideration of the qualifications of every candidate, the election of 2012 could very well go down in history. Not because of who was elected, but because of the manner in which the People voted.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2012
August 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
47
Pages
PUBLISHER
William John Cox
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
300.8
KB

Customer Reviews

Can't Handle It? ,

Grossly Distorted

The author, while not necessarily malicious in his comments about the Mormon church, is sadly misinformed on most points of doctrine that are discussed. Mormon is spelled wrong on the cover for crying out loud. This is a careless, sloppy, and obviously biased "investigation" into the LDS church.

A capitalist American ,

Wow...

Yes a "secretive" church THAT SENDS PEOPLE TO YOUR DOOR TO TELL YOU ABOUT IT! Wow! Brilliance I say, BRILLIANCE. Then again if your a fourth grade dropout I guess you have no better options then claiming honest hardworking people are satin worshipers. Wow...

RLTEsq ,

Mitt Romney and the Mormon Church

An objective analysis would have exposed church doctrine for what it truly is - direction to do good for all. I defy the author to list any doctrine that teaches members to do harm to others. Setting aside any belief in the faith itself, what is wrong with teaching honesty, integrity, charity, etc. and asking that these principles be shared with others? Also, the author's views are obviously skewed against the church. He should ask himself: "Have I done any food in the world today?

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