More denial. The Church's intrusion into Prop 8 will ensure one thing, BC,
Take a snapshot of this. Get it developed and look at it carefully. The Church's intrusion into prop 8. Yes, Ray has become the standard, formatted cookie cutter leftist for whom free speech and participation in the politics and governance of one's own country is for him and those who believe as he does, but for no one else.
What he has really said here, it should be observed, is that Mormons as a people "intruded" into the political and cultural life of their country by taking a side in the prop 8 debate. Ray clearly thinks that conservatives/Christians/Mormons have no business in such participation because they have incorrect thoughts and attitudes on such matters. Liberals like Ray participate in politics. Mormons and other conservatives intrude into the political process. Organizations like the ACLU, Act Up, Queer Nation, and other pro homosexual organizations participate in the political process. Churches intrude.
and that is that there will not be a Mormon president of the United States for another 50 years! Do you really think Americans are that stoopid? They have seen how your church can influence politics, and they will shun a Mormon president just like they shunned Brigham Young and his Utah theocracy.
Have you done your homework and looked at the poll numbers regarding how many Americans support Gay marriage, including across liberal/conservative lines?
No, of course you haven't. The very idea that a majority of Americans would shun a Mormon running for President because he or his Church did not support homosexual marriage is utterly preposterous, as only a small minority of citizens actually supports such a measure, and that minority is not going to be voting for a Mormon for president in any event.
In a way, Prop 8 was a good thing, because it will wake up the American people to what moral, social, and political dictators Mormons can be, and that's something none of us wants in America.
Ahh, there it is again. LDS participation in politics (which one would...uh...I seem to remember something in the Constitution about freedom of speech...silly me, I must be imagining it) is now, not participation, but political dictatorship.
Don't forget to renew your MoveOn.org membership this new year Ray.
Kiss goodbye to your hopes of a Mormon president until at least 2058.
Who cares? I wouldn't want to see a good Latter Day Saint corrupted by the culture of Washington and the temptations of power. We don't need a Mormon president. All we need is a decent, intelligent man or woman who takes the Constitution seriously and wants to get government out of our way and off our backs. We'll take care of the rest quite on our own.