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A Mormon for President (Mitt Romney)... I wonder what that would be like...?

Will he have more than one first lady in the White House? :cool

Oops I forgot, it was Giuliani who was divorced.
And it was Bill Clinton (Baptist) who had more than one woman in the White House (!) :bonk:

Seriously?what would a Mormon (false religion leadership) mean for our nation...
Kennedy was a Catholic, hmmm...
Both Romney and Giuliani, have picked up key evangelical endorsements, some interesting links below...

Romney, Bob Jones III
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g1MP ... AD8SAKM500

Giuliani, Robertson
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... 1da24.html

CNN claims to have audio from private meeting of Bob Jones University community:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/11/09/ ... ngelicals/

Meanwhile, Chuck Norris has endorsed former SBC minister Huckabee:
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58255

Huckabee says GOP not above character issues
states "Clinton may be owed apology"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17980177/

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NO,,,NO,,,,NO,,,, well better than Hillary,,,,,,,Far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come:

And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church,

Which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.

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The Chuck Norris candidate is gaining ground... if this guy had more money I bet he could win...

Huckabee comes in second in Iowa
In what has become one of the least predictable presidential races in recent history, Mike Huckabee, the far-right conservative Baptist pastor who likes to make jokes and play his guitar, has moved into second place in polls in Iowa.

Sixty-five days remain before Iowa's caucuses, and until now Huckabee was a far cry from the lead, which has been solidly held by Mitt Romney.

He doesn't have Rudy Giuliani's celebrity status or John McCain's gravitas -- or anywhere near the warchest of Mitt Romney -- but Huckabee has quietly established himself as a godsend to the religious right, principally due to his skepticism of evolution, vehement opposition of homosexual rights, and aggressive stance on Iraq.

Huckabee knows that Christian conservatives have heretofore lacked the perfect fit in a candidate, and has set about quietly becoming their top choice.

Despite his conservatism, he's also a fan of the liberal arts and education spending. He recently told Northern Iowa University students that there was too much of a focus in academia on math and science.
"Math and science without music and art, is like trying to fly an airplane with a wing on the left, but without one on the right," he said.

As far as all fifty states go, Huckabee was polling Wednesday in third place behind Giuliani and Fred Thompson and ahead of Romney and McCain.

However, despite recent gains Huckabee is still short on capital. As of last month, he has only raised $2.3 million. This is in comparison to Romney's impressive $62 million.
http://www.kcrg.com/explorepolitics/...im&id=11130506

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Just the fact that a Mormon candidate has a chance at winning the presidency is a very sad commentary upon how far America has fallen from her Christian roots.

It wasn't that long ago when American Christendom rightly proclaimed Mormonism to be a cult, a false religion. Today, many professing Christians accept Mormonism as being Christian!

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Just the fact that a Mormon candidate has a chance at winning the presidency is a very sad commentary upon how far America has fallen from her Christian roots.

It wasn't that long ago when American Christendom rightly proclaimed Mormonism to be a cult, a false religion. Today, many professing Christians accept Mormonism as being Christian!


That's probably because from an outward appearance they look more Christian than most Christians do. Just look at their social structure, community involvement, internal welfare system for taking care of church members, etc.... It's not till you actually study what they believe that you see them for anything other than Christian. Sad commentary when so many false religions get passed off as Christian because they can put on the appearance that christians should wear.

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Just the fact that a Mormon candidate has a chance at winning the presidency is a very sad commentary upon how far America has fallen from her Christian roots.

It wasn't that long ago when American Christendom rightly proclaimed Mormonism to be a cult, a false religion. Today, many professing Christians accept Mormonism as being Christian!


And many accept Allah as just another name for the Christian God! :freak:
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