As a current resident in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts , who resided in the same during the time in which Mitt Romney was the Governor of said state, I can honestly tell you that there is nothing "perfect" about Mitt and that he was one of the worst governors this state as ever had!
He underfunded education, cut benefits to the elderly, the disabled and to children, he undercut the teachers, firefighters and police, he shortchanged all of Western MA, etc. as he was campaigning and posing for his bid for the White House.
Should this country actually elect him, we will, in all probability have the very "President" we deserve!
Heaven help us!
By the way, who said you were a saint?
2007-12-08 02:57:41
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answered by Big Bill 7
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2016-11-14 21:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Your first question was written well in English context, but the remaining questions falter and fall--both grammatically and in common sense.
The Anti-Christ is anyone against Christ. Romney, by his simple declaration in his speech, is a full-bore Christian. Your base is weak and wobbly because you know next to nothing about the LDS faith and its belief system. His sense of morality is unspotted--especially compared to some of the other candidates for the U.S. presidency. By the very fact that he's remained true to his one wife and family should be a living testimony of his character and integrity. As most active Mormons do, he lives his religion.
Besides, no one is perfect except Jesus Christ. I suggest that you regroup, collect your thoughts, and analyze your strategy better than what's been shown thus far.
2007-12-08 07:52:12
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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I wonder if you also believe in other half-baked conspiracy theories. I'd love to hear your opinion re. Area 51 and the Kennedy assassination.
Besides, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism) is a beautiful Christian religion. Because Mormons believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ and consider Him to be the way to salvation, they are clearly a Christian denomination. It is true that they are not an orthodox denomination (they are neither Protestant, Catholic, nor Eastern Orthodox), because they don't accept the post-New Testament creeds, but their Christ-centered theology clearly qualifies them for the Christian label.
Most objective scholars agree that Mormons are Christian. Consider this quote from an academic book entitled “Anthology of World Scriptures” by Robert E. Van Voorst.
“…the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints…see themselves as Christian, and most experts in comparative religions would view this labeling as basically correct. That they…accept the Christian Bible as their first cannon is a good indicator of this. Moreover, “outsiders” to [Christianity], such as Buddhists, would almost certainly recognize them as belonging to the stream of Christian tradition.”
Likewise, a recent poll showed that the majority of Americans believe that Mormons are Christians.
You should be extremely careful when trying to learn about Mormons from others. There are many who hate the Mormons and spread lies, distortions, and conspiracy theories about them. Others think they understand Mormon doctrine because of "what they've heard," but are actually misinformed.
Visit http://www.allaboutmormons.com to learn about the real Mormons.
2007-12-08 05:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm also a non-Christian and looking to becoming the leader of the free world.
2007-12-08 02:53:07
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answered by Ode to the Damned® ÆA NR 6
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"...and as foretold by the Prophets of Saleem, during the End Times the Saved of Lord Jaybus, lead by Huckleberry The Righteous, will pitch the Great Battle of Pre-Armageddon against Those of Many Spouses and Their King, Romney The Transparent."
So it is written...so is it done.
2007-12-08 03:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Christians should be looking for the Christ,not the anti-christ.
2007-12-08 02:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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People ignored a President who practiced astrology and the occult. The country survived.
2007-12-08 09:18:59
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answered by Isolde 7
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But Mormons are Christians?
2007-12-08 10:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean besides the fact he's not me? He's not perfect, anyone can see that. He is a Christian. And there are many non-Christian world leaders....are they the anti-Christ??
2007-12-08 03:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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