I know those who's membership is not in question, but that's not the point. I don't know any believing LDS at all who are liberal democrats. The two are mutually incompatible.You must run in little narrow minded circles then.
I'm quite certain that I am more broad minded than any antiMormon here. Just because I have considered and don't accept antiMormon philosophy doesn't mean I am narrow minded. I have simply compared the platform and modus operandi of the democratic party to LDS doctrine and found them wanting.
My prior SP and current one are the two of the finest Christians I know.
I have no doubt you percieve them to be that way. But it is one thing to be merely Christian and quite another to part of the body of Christ. It is also one thing to have false compassion and another to actually be a Christian.
And what about our very own Robert Crockett. He is a liberal as well.
I don't know this RC, but being a political liberal automatically disqualifies him from being a believing LDS. Especially as it relates to the application of doctrine to social policy.
Anyway, while I am politically conservative members like you who equate being LDS in good standing to being politically conservatives make me puke. You are small minded and rather bigoted in my view.
I don't think I made that comparison. I simply said that being left wing was incompatible. However, I do appreciate your black and white thinking that if one is not a liberal, one must be a conservative.
So I assume you would have told President Faust and Marlin Jensen they are traitors to God, the LDS Church and to their country? What an idiot.
If they are still now, I would not hesitate to say it to their face. Perhaps not that strongly at first, but I would certainly point out how they are in conflict with LDS doctrine to start.