beastie wrote:I have frequently heard it noted by talking TV heads that Mitt needs to be more willing to address the "three Ms" that he's avoided thus far: his vast money, Massachusetts, and Mormonism. He seems reluctant to address any of these three. One interviewer asked Mitt what it was about Mormonism that produced so many leaders, which is a very positive question, and he still dodged. Here's my opinion on why Mitt is avoiding the topic of his religion, and how it has framed his life.
I don't think he's worried about voters thinking it's a cult or weird in particular. I think he's worried that honestly answering questions about Mormonism will offend people because of the arrogance and hubris that is part and parcel of LDS theology.
If an LDS "true believer" were to explain why Mormonism produces so many leaders, the answer would reveal that LDS leaders were special spirits in the pre-existence, some of whom were already chosen to be leaders on this earth. The answer would reveal that LDS people have access to the GIFT of the Holy Ghost, and have the benefit of knowing the TRUTH about human life. The answer would reveal the distinction LDS make between themselves and the rest of the believing world. And the rest of the believing world would be insulted, just like they were during the early days of the LDS church when such arrogance and hubris set them in such serious conflict with their neighbors.
What do you think? Am I close?
Beastie,
I don't quite agree, although I see where you are coming from.
Evangelicals claim that they have THE truth and will be raptured before the rest of us.
The Pope reaffirmed recently that the Catholic Church is THE only true Church.
Muslims have THE truth.
Jews are God's chosen people.
I don't see Mormonism being all that different.
In fact, it seems that Eastern faiths (Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, etc...) are the ones who don't claim absolute authoritative TRUTH.
Romney shouldn't talk about his Mormonism because it doesn't matter, in my opinion. It doesn't matter that President Obama is a liberal Protestant and it doesn't matter than Mitt Romney is a Mormon. What I think a lot of people care about is effective domestic policy and a strong foreign policy.
I don't think you are way off .... any claims to absolute truth are annoying, if not offensive. But most faiths believe they have the truth and have learned, just like Mormons, that the TRUTH card is only to be played at appropriate times.
Seth