Mitt Romney god talk on Harball
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@intactivist1 If you had faith and believed in religion, you wouldn't be typing the sh-word on the Internet for all to see!! How rude!!!
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@qualityfemale Blacks have always been able to participate in the LDS church. There were certain positions they couldn't hold. But we are not racist. Ask any black Mormon, or watch the black Mormons on YouTube who will tell you the church is not racist. I'm a convert to the LDS church and can't imagine being a member of any other church. The LDS church offers more spiritually for blacks than any other church.
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Romney's a mormon?
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google Doe's Account
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6 billion people on this planet. There really isn't enough room for your ego.
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Faith = lack of ability to reason. Religion is training to prevent critical thinking. America is full of bullshit religion. Bush, Romney all of them are ill-equipped to lead anyone. They are followers.
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Here's what Mitt Romney hasn't told you about Mormonism:
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They were allowed, and have always been allowed to participate in the Church.
And the answer to your second paragraph is no. There are several Lamanite conversions in the Book of Mormon, only one instance of skin color being changed afterwards.
There is no racism in the doctrine. There have been racist members in the past, even racist leaders, but the doctrine has never been racist, unless you believe Christ is a racist.
I love how the get on the black guy for being offended by Romney saying "freedom requires religion" which means basicly atheist do not like or want us to have freedom. I mean as an atheist should i NOT be offended when someone questions my morality like that?
bobdigital21 4 years ago
Yes, Mr. Murdock has every right to be offended by such tripe. In fact it is usually freedom that is directly pitted against the self-divined people and leaders of faiths.
operationmongoose 4 years ago
Although you could consider atheism as a religion, seeing as they BELIEVE that there is no divine being to believe in.
ArmedWithAComputer 2 years ago
Wrong, you can't consider atheism a RELIGION. No more than you could consider "not believing in unicorns" to be in a religion. After all they BELIEVE that there are no unicorns to believe in. The big, final, point here is that a rational person should only accept propositions when there is EVIDENCE for them! We rationalists are still waiting... we've been waiting for thousands of years, so operationally we consider the proposition null, but not dogmatically so.
operationmongoose 2 years ago