Will Mitt The Mormon Talk About Jesus' 3 Wives & Those Celestial Sex Orgies?
Of course, not.
Mitt's Big Love "Mormon Speech" tomorrow will include nothing about Mormonism's extraterrestrial beginnings, gods and goddesses enjoying sex orgies, or Joseph Smith's "lucky discovery" of some ancient golden texts in his backyard.
Psst! Here's everything you (especially you, Christians) need to know about Mormons:
Click here if you have trouble viewing the video.
Fascinating? Yep.
Presidential?
On what planet?
Best bar bet in the world: Delilah didn't do it.
Judges 16:19-- And she made him (Samson) sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man, and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head.
2 Comments:
I watched the video you posted above. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I feel like I have some authority in saying that while parts of the video are true, there is far more that is twisted, misquoted, or out-and-out false. I would challenge you, or anyone else who sees this, to get the facts.
In the upcoming election, Mitt Romney has brought a lot of attention to a religion that many would rather just ignore or ridicule into obscurity. Fortunately, that won't happen. Unfortunately, very few people will actually take the time to understand how Mr. Romney's faith will shape his policies and beliefs about how our government should run. Instead, they believe what others have told them and continue to ridicule one of the few religions that refuses to give ground on important matters.
If you want to know the truth, go to the source. Try mormons.org or lds.org for more information. But don't blindly believe what others have said, especially not those who have left the faith (would you believe an ex-Catholic if he/she started spewing all kinds of garbage about Catholicism?).
Just my two cents.
Oh, and by the way, just because I'm Mormon doesn't mean I'll necessarily be voting for Mitt Romney. I'll decide after a thorough shakedown of his and everyone else's platforms.
Peace.
Erik, well said. If anyone is interested, or even just curious about the Mormon faith, (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) then you should get your information from someone who is a practicing member or from what the church itself publishes.
We know what we believe, so just ask.
www.mormon.org
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