Here's the exchange on the other thread:
the road to hana wrote:charity wrote:harmony wrote:A candidate's religion, and how deeply the candidate practices their religion, is a viable factor in politics. Not everyone in this country is whatever the religion the candidate is. I want to know how the candidate deals with reality. Looking at religion can give insight into the candidate's way of looking at reality.
You are surely joking! What questions have you seen being asked of Hilary or Obama or even Huckabie? So you really think everyone wants to know this? Only Mitt. So why is that?
That sounds like a persecution complex. Charity, you might want to either pay more attention to the campaign process or do your research before you post, because your assertion is incorrect and uninformed.
Since that thread was getting way off of its original topic, I'm resuming this part of the discussion here.
Charity, as I mentioned on the other thread, I believe you are suffering from a common malady among Latter-day Saints this political season, which is a Mitt-only persecution complex. It's entertaining, but it's not accurate.
Other candidates have indeed been asked pointed questions regarding religion and their personal beliefs.
Example #1:
Rudy reminds us why he doesn't go outside in lightning storms:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=bpfhzlxg6CE
Example #2:
Huckabee reminds us he wasn't present at the creation:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2cgAM76wyOc&feature=related
Example #3:
Democrats answer their own views on prayer and a personal God:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rv2L4j2bp8k&feature=related
Example #4:
Elizabeth Kucinich discusses politics and religion:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=e8Hf9Ldg9yg
Example #5:
Huckabee believes he is being asked most of the questions on morality because he is an ordained minister:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iJ3eIJ_fYAQ&feature=related
Example #6:
Biden explains how religious faith informs his values:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0OK_yQNHx1s&feature=related
Example #7:
Obama's Chicago congregation comes under scrutiny:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OZXeNk7H3u4
Example #8:
Democratic candidates are asked their favorite Bible verse:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oHyq7vEixDw
Charity, suggesting that Mitt is alone in being asked questions about faith is just completely uninformed. When you respond the way you do, you simply perpetuate the persecution complex that exists on MADB and elsewhere this political season which completely ignores other candidates being grilled on matters of faith.
Four years ago, when no LDS candidate was running for president, the Democratic candidate John Kerry was in the middle of a firestorm regarding questions surrounding his own faith, and some have suggested that he lost the presidency because of it:
http://www.time.com/time/election2004/a ... 36,00.html
All evidence on the discussion boards is that Mormons feel Mitt is being singled out and persecuted. He might have a persecution complex, and Latter-day Saints might have a persecution complex, but it is just not the case that he is the only one being asked questions about religion and faith.