Do the Mormons and Mitt Romney have a secret, hidden agenda ??? Why not do a little research here ?? The link provided is a good place to start, but if you want to enlighten yourself you need to go further, and do even more research.
http://www/mormonagenda.com
2007-12-29
10:28:44
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Politics & Government
➔ Elections
http://www.saintsalive.com
2007-12-29
10:33:04 ·
update #1
The first link does not work, so please use the second one, and read carefully before you take time to answer.....thanx!
2007-12-29
10:53:36 ·
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Even without the link - there is something bothersome about Mitt Romney. He does not seem genuine or real. Yes, every hair on his head is in place - could be a model in a catalog. But there is something wrong, can't quite put my finger on it.
2007-12-29 10:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Ed Decker is a liar. Pure and simple. He is a great proponent of LYing for the Lord. But even other "reputable" anti-Mormons do not like Mr. Decker.
I think YOU are the one who needs to do the research. And it's not Ed Decker.
Yes, Mitt Romney is a high priest, and yes, he has been to the temple. But, guess what? Thousands of LDS males are high priests who have been to the temple.
Do some SERIOUS research. Search www.lds.org and see if we want to take over the country. Find me anything that has nothing to do with Decker. That elimiates about 75-90% of all anti-Mormon sites. You will see serious political neutrality.
2007-12-29 18:33:57
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answered by mormon_4_jesus 7
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no secret hidden agenda.
That saints alive site is the most ridiculous site I have ever seen. And for your info, Ed Decker, whom that website gets a lot of that info from, has been discredited by almost every other anti-mormon group out there. If you want more accurate info about the LDS church from a critics perspective, check out the Tanners.
2007-12-29 14:05:55
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answered by gumby 7
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Ooo...scary...the Mormons are coming...they're going to take over the country with their jello and casseroles. Watch out for the seagulls! They've trained them not only to eat crickets but also to poke out the eyes of all gentiles. Ooo...they believe in Jesus Christ and accept Him as their Savior, but somehow they're not really Christians. I don't know exactly why not, but I ignorantly believe it's true anyway... Ooo...Their cuss words like "gosh," "darn," and "fetch" are actually secret codes that mean "death to creedal Christianity." If we're not careful, they might falsify our genealogy and convince others we're related to people we're not really related too! I can't even imagine what other dastardly things they might be capable of. They might be involved in the alien autopsies that took place at Roswell. They might be the government agents that really ordered the assassination of JFK. I smell a half-baked conspiracy theory in there somewhere! Oooo! Here's comes a minivan now! No! The driver's wearing a CTR ring! Duck down! DUCK DOWN!!!!
2007-12-29 12:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll tell you the "Mormon agenda": to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to all the world. If there's one thing that Christ's church has always had, it's missionaries, starting with Adam teaching his sons about God.
As for Mitt Romney's agenda, it's to be president. Pretty spooky, eh, especially considering that every other presidential candidate has the same agenda. Let's get to the bottom of That, folks.
2007-12-29 19:33:41
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answered by Paper Mage 5
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Considering the agenda that Hillary has, I really don't concern myself with any agenda Mitt Romney and the Mormons may have.
2007-12-30 01:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The Mormons don't have enough members to have a secret agenda. 13 million people worldwide...even if you pack them all into the US it's still only 4.3% of the total population. The "Mormon agenda" is right up there with the "gay agenda" and the "Jewish agenda", paranoia run rampant.
2007-12-29 14:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no secret agenda between the church and Mitt. The church completely stays out of political elections.
Most other religions get involved with candidates, even to the point of endorsing, letting them campaign at their services and donating $. They don't do that out of the goodness of their heart, they are expecting favors from the candidate in return. If you want to fear any religions THOSE are the ones you need to pay attention to, THEY are the ones that get involved with political candidates.
You are a religious bigot and fear monger. You and other religious bigots are trying to prey on the fears of people who have no understanding of government or of the LDS church. Mitt was the gov of Massachutes and his religion never was an issue. Harry Reid is the majority leader in the senate and you don't wonder about him and his religious ties.
Why are you asking this question about Mitt and his church and not about huckabee and his religion (he is a baptist preacher you know), or Obama and his religion or Hillary and hers?
That is good, direct people to anti-Mormon websites. YOu do know that those people make a lot of money from duping you and other gullible people into fearing the LDS church, don't you? Since that is the kind of website you are sending people to find out "secrets" about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SAints, are you going to send people who want to know about the Jewish faith to a Muslim or Palistinian website? How about sending people who want to know about African Americans to the KKK website? Those websites would be as accurate as the antiLDS websites that you are sending people.
2007-12-29 11:16:32
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answered by LDS girl 5
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Your first link here does not work.
As for the Mormon agenda.... don't know that there is such., anymore than JKF a Catholic, had a hidden agenda .
2007-12-29 10:48:27
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answered by MBlessed (SOC) 5
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I dont want the next president to represent a small group of people - whether it be mormons or blacks.
Independance is a state of mind, but also in appearance. It is difficult to judge if the sittting president has not favoured his special group in his daily decisions.
2007-12-29 14:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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