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Article from today's Wall Street Journal

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:30 am
by _richardMdBorn
Today's WSJ had an article about the reaction to Romney's religion.
Mitt Romney's campaign for the presidency brought more attention to the Mormon Church than it has had in years. What the church discovered was not heartening.

Critics of its doctrines and culture launched frequent public attacks. Polling data showed that far more Americans say they'd never vote for a Mormon than those who admitted they wouldn't choose a woman or an African-American.
Much later
At the Life Point Bible Church in Quincy, Ill., last month, evangelical apologist Rocky Hulse told 35 members that Mr. Romney should not be considered a Christian. Mr. Hulse, a former Mormon, told the group that Mormons believe in more than one god and that they believe God impregnated Mary in the normal fashion, not by granting her a virgin birth. The audience sat rapt.

Scott Gordon, president of the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, a Mormon group, says Mr. Hulse is wrong on the facts. Mormons pray to one God, he says, and believe, like most Christians, that Mary was a virgin. Mr. Gordon went on talk-radio shows to rebut claims of other apologists.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120243323721852411.html?mod=hps_us_pageone

I assume that people here will see Gordon's dodge.

Re: Article from today's Wall Street Journal

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:36 am
by _harmony
richardMdBorn wrote:Today's WSJ had an article about the reaction to Romney's religion.
Mitt Romney's campaign for the presidency brought more attention to the Mormon Church than it has had in years. What the church discovered was not heartening.

Critics of its doctrines and culture launched frequent public attacks. Polling data showed that far more Americans say they'd never vote for a Mormon than those who admitted they wouldn't choose a woman or an African-American.
Much later
At the Life Point Bible Church in Quincy, Ill., last month, evangelical apologist Rocky Hulse told 35 members that Mr. Romney should not be considered a Christian. Mr. Hulse, a former Mormon, told the group that Mormons believe in more than one god and that they believe God impregnated Mary in the normal fashion, not by granting her a virgin birth. The audience sat rapt.

Scott Gordon, president of the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, a Mormon group, says Mr. Hulse is wrong on the facts. Mormons pray to one God, he says, and believe, like most Christians, that Mary was a virgin. Mr. Gordon went on talk-radio shows to rebut claims of other apologists.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120243323721852411.html?mod=hps_us_pageone

I assume that people here will see Gordon's dodge.


Scott was not dodging. Mormons pray to Heavenly Father and no one else. We are instructed that we are to not pray to Jesus or to Heavenly Mother. Doing so publically will net a member a fast trip to the bishop's office.

I've never heard anyone officially declare that Mary was not a virgin when Christ was born.

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:46 am
by _Jersey Girl
t the Life Point Bible Church in Quincy, Ill., last month, evangelical apologist Rocky Hulse told 35 members that Mr. Romney should not be considered a Christian. Mr. Hulse, a former Mormon, told the group that Mormons believe in more than one god and that they believe God impregnated Mary in the normal fashion, not by granting her a virgin birth. The audience sat rapt.



harm,

Look again at the above. Now, I don't know who this Mr. Hulse is but he said nothing about praying to or worshiping more than one god. He said "believe in more than one god". I think that's well within the framework of Mormon doctrine.

Scott's response missed the mark.

Jersey Girl

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:48 am
by _harmony
Jersey Girl wrote:
t the Life Point Bible Church in Quincy, Ill., last month, evangelical apologist Rocky Hulse told 35 members that Mr. Romney should not be considered a Christian. Mr. Hulse, a former Mormon, told the group that Mormons believe in more than one god and that they believe God impregnated Mary in the normal fashion, not by granting her a virgin birth. The audience sat rapt.



harm,

Look again at the above. Now, I don't know who this Mr. Hulse is but he said nothing about praying to or worshiping more than one god. He said "believe in more than one god". I think that's well within the framework of Mormon doctrine.

Scott's response missed the mark.

Jersey Girl


I believed in more than one God long before I joined the LDS church. Scott's problem is, although his reply is accurate, it didn't answer the question.

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:51 am
by _Jersey Girl
richard, here are the quotes you offered:

"At the Life Point Bible Church in Quincy, Ill., last month, evangelical apologist Rocky Hulse told 35 members that Mr. Romney should not be considered a Christian. Mr. Hulse, a former Mormon, told the group that Mormons believe in more than one god and that they believe God impregnated Mary in the normal fashion, not by granting her a virgin birth. The audience sat rapt.

Scott Gordon, president of the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, a Mormon group, says Mr. Hulse is wrong on the facts. Mormons pray to one God, he says, and believe, like most Christians, that Mary was a virgin. Mr. Gordon went on talk-radio shows to rebut claims of other apologists."

I'm claiming Hulse's "believe in more than one god" and Scott's "pray to one God" as the dodge. Is that what you were thinking of?

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:28 am
by _Boaz & Lidia
Mitt has done more damage to the LDS image than all past anti Mormon efforts COMBINED.

Many nevermos had no real impression of Mormonism.

Mitt presented it in a bad light.

BRAVO!

and... to add insult to injury, he PAID for it with his own money! And Utah Mormons paid 5.2 Million dollars to his cause as the leaders endorsed his efforts!!!

Halle-friggin-lujah !! What a bunch of fools!

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:46 am
by _richardMdBorn
Jersey Girl wrote:richard, here are the quotes you offered:

"At the Life Point Bible Church in Quincy, Ill., last month, evangelical apologist Rocky Hulse told 35 members that Mr. Romney should not be considered a Christian. Mr. Hulse, a former Mormon, told the group that Mormons believe in more than one god and that they believe God impregnated Mary in the normal fashion, not by granting her a virgin birth. The audience sat rapt.

Scott Gordon, president of the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, a Mormon group, says Mr. Hulse is wrong on the facts. Mormons pray to one God, he says, and believe, like most Christians, that Mary was a virgin. Mr. Gordon went on talk-radio shows to rebut claims of other apologists."

I'm claiming Hulse's "believe in more than one god" and Scott's "pray to one God" as the dodge. Is that what you were thinking of?
Yes, you get the gold star! :)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:46 am
by _Jersey Girl
richardMdBorn wrote:
Jersey Girl wrote:richard, here are the quotes you offered:

"At the Life Point Bible Church in Quincy, Ill., last month, evangelical apologist Rocky Hulse told 35 members that Mr. Romney should not be considered a Christian. Mr. Hulse, a former Mormon, told the group that Mormons believe in more than one god and that they believe God impregnated Mary in the normal fashion, not by granting her a virgin birth. The audience sat rapt.

Scott Gordon, president of the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, a Mormon group, says Mr. Hulse is wrong on the facts. Mormons pray to one God, he says, and believe, like most Christians, that Mary was a virgin. Mr. Gordon went on talk-radio shows to rebut claims of other apologists."

I'm claiming Hulse's "believe in more than one god" and Scott's "pray to one God" as the dodge. Is that what you were thinking of?
Yes, you get the gold star! :)



Ah HA! I thought so! Thank you for the gold star!

;-)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:34 am
by _DonBradley
There was more anti-Mormon bigotry involved in Romney's defeat than I had realized, as this, and other information shared with me by Trevor, goes to show. I'm discouraged by this and surprised. I thought such things were largely being looked past in this election. In any case, I still do definitely think the election shows progress in overcoming prejudicies, even if it shows that we have a good way still to go.

Don

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:07 am
by _Roger Morrison
I have spoken with several Anti-Mos who were prepared to vote Mitt. Their rational: their theodispute is not with "...good living Mormon members, but with THE Corporporate Church, & its doctrines..." Some of which that even disturb pew-LDS.

They expressed disappointment at his decision to withdraw. It does make me wonder about his integrity, or that of any who choose to not go the distance. IF they really believe THEY (the individual) should hold office, why quit when the going gets tough? (Retorical question) So, it appears they are fair-weather politicians... Not a question of the "best" but of the most "popular"... Beta vs VHF YIKES!!!