Let's get the facts straight on Mormonism: There are only 3 churches in America with more members (Roman Catholic, Southern Baptist, and United Methodist). If we question whether a Mormon should be president, we never allow a Lutheran, Presbyterian, Assembly of God, or Episcopalian to be president, since those churches are all smaller, right? Mormons believe in Jesus Christ, the Bible, being faithful to ONE spouse (no, they don't practice polygamy), charity, honesty, obeying the law, not swearing, not using addictive substances (alcohol, tobacco, coffee, etc), and are generally some of the most wholesome members of society. Mormons have served as upstanding governors, senators, and cabinet members for nearly 200 years. I think Romney being a mormon is a reason TO vote for him, not to vote AGAINST him. The fact that he adheres to a religion with such high standards is very commendable! Ask almost anyone what religion (if any) the other presidential candidates belong to and no one knows.
2007-06-21
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I think a man's standards are a great reason to vote for them. (or not for her lol) Your beliefs make up your ideals, and they control your conduct. Thus a strong moral person = strong moral decisions.
2007-06-21 11:33:06
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answered by Danndie 2
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Anyone who says they won't vote for someone based on their religion is ignorant. Anyone who reads my answers knows I am leaving the Mormon church. I have major inssues with it. But none of them would effect my political views. I like Romney. I like what he's done as a Governor, and I think he is the best candidate out there. And the fact that he is Mormon has nothing to do with it. I also HATE Harry Reid and he is Mormon. The only reason religion should have anything to do with it is if someone is running on the platform of making their religion the official religion of the country. Romney is not doing that.
2007-06-22 08:13:38
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answered by friendlyexmo 3
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Its that some do not see Mormons as Christians and for a long time there was a tremendous hatred against Mormons here, there leader Smith was killed. I have no problem with him being a Mormon and president. But some will always just as why some still do no want a woman, black, Jewish, etc.
2007-06-21 10:47:25
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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I agree completely. That said, I hate Harry Reid of Nevada, who is also Mormon.
Religion alone is a terrible reason TO vote or NOT to vote for someone. Vote for them on character, record, and how you think they'll represent you as a citizen.
2007-06-22 02:13:19
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answered by Ender 6
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Religion should not be an issue in presidential politics. In the US a man can believe whatever he wants. I don't know of any President who let his religion dictate his Administration's policies. It would not happen with Mr. Romney. He served as governor of one of the most liberal states. He did not try to convert anyone. No one in Mass denigrated him because of his religion.
2007-06-21 10:46:16
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answered by regerugged 7
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Absolutely, and I think this is a fact that will come out more and more in the near future.
Most people are grossly and largely misinformed about Mormonism, and his campaign is doing a great job about bringing publicity to the church and its reputation for family values and morals.
He also never cheated on his wife ;)
2007-06-21 10:46:24
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answered by Sleeck 3
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You know, when I heard Mitt Romney was a Mormon and running for President my first reaction was: "cool, let's hear what he has to say." I think I have a tendency to vote for policies rather than "he smoked Marihuana in College" (Clinton), or "he got drunk every other weekend" (Bush) or "he is a Mormon" (Romney). We'll see.
2007-06-23 19:24:01
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answered by bobjgalindo 2
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Romney's religion, like any other candidate's means nothing. Quick...what was W's and Clinton's religions. I didn't think so.
I'm far more interested in a presidential candidate's intellect, experience, education, accomplishments and curiousity.
2007-06-21 10:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I am Church of God. We do not need a Mormon running the US. He may believe in God and only having one wife, but if you study the history of Momonism, they have a very different religion. They are basically a cult. Mitt Romney maybe a nice person and everything, but he don't need to be in the White House either.
2007-06-22 03:44:37
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answered by Lisa E 2
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Do you know anything about mormonism?Your basically saying that this country needs a religious leader.I was a mormon for the first 20 years of my life.
They tend to have very fundamental ideas,and when they gain power they express these ideas.1 reason the mormons were ran out of missouri was because they were trying to establish a theocracy.
Hitler was catholic,and we all know those catholics are upstanding citizens as well.Usually it doesn't matter what their religion is,there is bad and good people in this world
But it takes religion to make a good person do a bad thing.
I firmly believe in separation of church and state.The founding fathers of this country were either Deists or atheists.
They knew the dangers.In the end though if he is rational and uses reason then it shouldn't matter what delusional beliefs he has.This is not a christian country,the treaty of tripoli clearly states that
As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquillity, of Mussulmen; and, as the said States never entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
2007-06-21 11:01:31
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answered by nerve34 2
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