It is absolutely a valid comparison. People were nervous and some bigoted about a Catholic president, that he would take m,arching order from Rome and as well as other things that the majority protestant religion found repugnant. Romney is in the same boat. I agree that some questions about his religion are fair. Since the LDS have a strong hierarchy he should settle concerned about him being independent from them and following his own consciouses. But over all people should vote on a candidates based on the person, their political views, their trakc record and so on, whether they are Mormon, Jew, Catholiuc, Baptist, Muslim or atheist.
I sort of agree. :-)
I do not think someone should vote based on a candidate's religious affilation but perhaps a candidate's beliefs about life, humankind, world views, etc. etc. ARE important.
If a candidate believes he is chosen by God to become President and bring the priesthood to the highest office of the land, if he believes he is beginning to restore a theocracy as in the days of Joseph Smith, if he believes he has a duty to give all his time, talent, and energy to building up his church, well these are things someone MIGHT find important.
I'm NOT saying Mitt believes any of this.
I'm suggesting that for some folks these might be legitimate questions and concerns they might have toward a Mormon running for President of the United States.
~dancer~