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cranston36
Well, Mitt Romney must be getting ready to drop out of the race for President. He has given the ‘Mormon Speech’. In it he told us little about the bizarre sect and just repeated a lot of what we already know.
The United States of America was founded partly to provide a haven for religious freedom. As a result this nation protects Jews, Catholics, Protestants, Bhuddists, Muslims, Agnostics, Atheists and people who believe in witches and small singing mushrooms who live in the woods.
The Mormon’s have gotten their twisted views in the national spotlight and that should, hopefully, keep them quiet for 15 years or so. Putting Mitt Romney in the White House, however, makes little sense. His campaign, like that of Barack Obama, seems to be a vehicle for undermining our nation, rather than strengthening it. Barack Obama, you see, has a large following of fringe Muslims – some of whom believe that spaceships are circling earth prepared to destroy white people and put black people in command of the earth.
The Mormon religion was founded by one Mr. Smith – who was about 15 years old and apparently suffering from epilepsy as he (according to a Mormon instruction book) fell down a lot and immediately thereafter seemed to have a vision.
The boy grew to a man and along the way became convinced that an angel named Moroni revealed to him a metal book that described how Jews had landed in Chili hundreds of years before the birth of Christ. They believe that these Jews built the cities of the Incan, Mayan and Aztec empires and were eventually exterminated by the rest of the Indians in what appears to be one of the first holocausts.
The angel Moroni was apparently the ghost of the son of the last leader of the Jews, known as Nephites.
To give you an idea of the sort of racism that is promoted by the Mormon religion one need only to note the description of Native American Indians given by the ‘Book of Mormon’.
“The Lamanites led a roving, aggressive life; kept few or no records, and soon lost the art of history writing. They lived on the results of the chase and by plunder, degenerating in habit until they became typical progenitors of the dark-skinned race, afterward discovered by Columbus and named American Indians.”
Smith claimed to find the book on a mountain in New York near his home in Vermont . Later on he and some of his followers claimed that John the Baptist came back to life or descended from heaven and came to the United States to baptize them.
There were many reasons that the Mormons were driven west into the desert – among them were racism, marrying more than one woman and slavery.
Romney’s speech boiled down to, “I believe in my Mormon faith and I endeavor to live by it.”
Well that’s all well and good but do you want him to live by his faith while he is supposed to be working for you?
Spaceships filled with Black Panthers and Jews in Chile – you can’t say we don’t have a lively Presidential contest brewing up this time.
Nomad
Mormanism just like Islam is a cult. Not a true religion. And the similarities of these two cults are disturbing...
Link
Romney and Osambo are not presidential material, but nor are any of the other milk toast candidates of either party. But maybe we need an Osambo to really f*uck things up like penuts Carter did before we will have a strong president again.

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Thaiquila
We agree. No Mormon underwear in the white house. I don't think there should be a religious test but Mormonism is too bizarre. We wouldn't elect an active Pagan Witch either.
vonpieles
QUOTE (cranston36 @ Dec 7 2007, 06:04 PM) *
Well, Mitt Romney must be getting ready to drop out of the race for President. He has given the ‘Mormon Speech’. In it he told us little about the bizarre sect and just repeated a lot of what we already know.
The United States of America was founded partly to provide a haven for religious freedom. As a result this nation protects Jews, Catholics, Protestants, Bhuddists, Muslims, Agnostics, Atheists and people who believe in witches and small singing mushrooms who live in the woods.
The Mormon’s have gotten their twisted views in the national spotlight and that should, hopefully, keep them quiet for 15 years or so. Putting Mitt Romney in the White House, however, makes little sense. His campaign, like that of Barack Obama, seems to be a vehicle for undermining our nation, rather than strengthening it. Barack Obama, you see, has a large following of fringe Muslims – some of whom believe that spaceships are circling earth prepared to destroy white people and put black people in command of the earth.
The Mormon religion was founded by one Mr. Smith – who was about 15 years old and apparently suffering from epilepsy as he (according to a Mormon instruction book) fell down a lot and immediately thereafter seemed to have a vision.
The boy grew to a man and along the way became convinced that an angel named Moroni revealed to him a metal book that described how Jews had landed in Chili hundreds of years before the birth of Christ. They believe that these Jews built the cities of the Incan, Mayan and Aztec empires and were eventually exterminated by the rest of the Indians in what appears to be one of the first holocausts.
The angel Moroni was apparently the ghost of the son of the last leader of the Jews, known as Nephites.
To give you an idea of the sort of racism that is promoted by the Mormon religion one need only to note the description of Native American Indians given by the ‘Book of Mormon’.
“The Lamanites led a roving, aggressive life; kept few or no records, and soon lost the art of history writing. They lived on the results of the chase and by plunder, degenerating in habit until they became typical progenitors of the dark-skinned race, afterward discovered by Columbus and named American Indians.”
Smith claimed to find the book on a mountain in New York near his home in Vermont . Later on he and some of his followers claimed that John the Baptist came back to life or descended from heaven and came to the United States to baptize them.
There were many reasons that the Mormons were driven west into the desert – among them were racism, marrying more than one woman and slavery.
Romney’s speech boiled down to, “I believe in my Mormon faith and I endeavor to live by it.”
Well that’s all well and good but do you want him to live by his faith while he is supposed to be working for you?
Spaceships filled with Black Panthers and Jews in Chile – you can’t say we don’t have a lively Presidential contest brewing up this time.
CRANSTON 36
You are a bigot.How many Mormon Terrorists do you know or have heard of?How many Mormon Prists have been prosecuted for abusing choir boys? Put that against the Catholic Church.The Mormons build their own Churches,keep to themselfs and do not force their idea of religion down peoples throats.As for marrying more than one wife?that happened on their trek into the desert as husbands died the widows were taken on in order to survive the jouirney.I am not a Mormon nor a Catholic,Protestant, Hindu, or Muslim but I find your tarring of the Mormons disgusting.It's asswipes like you that create tomorrows terrorists.
Nomad
Piles, I knew Europeons were dumber than snake sh!t but you take it to a new level......................

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How many Mormon Terrorists do you know or have heard of?
On Sept. 11, 1857, in a meadow in southwestern Utah, a militia of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, attacked a wagon train of Arkansas families bound for California. After a five-day siege, the militia persuaded the families to surrender under a flag of truce and a pledge of safe passage. Then, in the worst butchery of white pioneers by other white pioneers in the entire colonization of America, approximately 140 men, women and children were slaughtered. Only 17 children under the age of 8 - the age of innocence in the Mormon faith - were spared.
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How many Mormon Prists have been prosecuted for abusing choir boys?
Church deals with abuse cases without reporting them, critics say
By PAUL McKAY Copyright 1999 Houston Chronicle May 08, 1999
The church that is known for placing a spiritual premium on family values is
under increasing attack for an alleged failure to protect its children from
pedophiles. Therein lies the irony of a barrage of lawsuits and general complaints alleging
that -- in an effort to protect its wholesome image -- the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly called the Mormon church, has failed to
root out child molesters in its midst.

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As for marrying more than one wife?that happened on their trek into the desert as husbands died the widows were taken on in order to survive the jouirney.

So what you are saying here is these widows had to acquiese to the sexual demands of their new husbands lest they be abandoned in the desert alongside their former dead husbands? And why did not the majority of the western settlers that were not Mormon adopt the practice of poligamy as well?

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I am not a Mormon nor a Catholic,Protestant, Hindu, or Muslim

No you are an arrogant, ignorant, Europeon Pissant. Fkn idiot.

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vonpieles
QUOTE (Nomad @ Dec 10 2007, 09:46 PM) *
Piles, I knew Europeons were dumber than snake sh!t but you take it to a new level......................

On Sept. 11, 1857, in a meadow in southwestern Utah, a militia of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, attacked a wagon train of Arkansas families bound for California. After a five-day siege, the militia persuaded the families to surrender under a flag of truce and a pledge of safe passage. Then, in the worst butchery of white pioneers by other white pioneers in the entire colonization of America, approximately 140 men, women and children were slaughtered. Only 17 children under the age of 8 - the age of innocence in the Mormon faith - were spared.
Link

Church deals with abuse cases without reporting them, critics say
By PAUL McKAY Copyright 1999 Houston Chronicle May 08, 1999
The church that is known for placing a spiritual premium on family values is
under increasing attack for an alleged failure to protect its children from
pedophiles. Therein lies the irony of a barrage of lawsuits and general complaints alleging
that -- in an effort to protect its wholesome image -- the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly called the Mormon church, has failed to
root out child molesters in its midst.

Link
So what you are saying here is these widows had to acquiese to the sexual demands of their new husbands lest they be abandoned in the desert alongside their former dead husbands? And why did not the majority of the western settlers that were not Mormon adopt the practice of poligamy as well?
No you are an arrogant, ignorant, Europeon Pissant. Fkn idiot.

:What's a pissant when it's at home?------------If you want to go that far back in to History then you'll find every major religion has bones in it's closet.The Mormons I have come across all seem well adjusted and well mannered as opposed to you,you lobotomised bucket of shite popcorn.gif
ustrader
Von-piles, beyond the ridulous name calling here, are the facts.

Your comments are true, the Mountain Meadows incident did occur as recited, but in the non excusable context of defense posturing by the Mormon milita in a backdrop of a Mormon conflict with the US government , in what was called the Utah wars, whereby President Buchanna was at that very time sending a force of the Us military that was 1/3 of the entire Us army to Utah to quell what they said was a rebellion by the mormons.

It was a tragic over-reaction to a preceived threat by a people who had much pursecuted in the east for their non-conformist beilfs by the religious establishment at the time.

The mormons also did practice pologamy and racism, but have long stopped both practices. They like Cathloics and Muslims, in consencus by most scholars, are among the more conservative of religions, often dogmatic and unwilling to yield to change.

You last comment are more in tune with modern day Mormons as a united group driven by their religion and family values in mostly conservative princpals.

That is all.
vonpieles
QUOTE (ustrader @ Mar 3 2008, 12:49 PM) *
Von-piles, beyond the ridulous name calling here, are the facts.

Your comments are true, the Mountain Meadows incident did occur as recited, but in the non excusable context of defense posturing by the Mormon milita in a backdrop of a Mormon conflict with the US government , in what was called the Utah wars, whereby President Buchanna was at that very time sending a force of the Us military that was 1/3 of the entire Us army to Utah to quell what they said was a rebellion by the mormons.

It was a tragic over-reaction to a preceived threat by a people who had much pursecuted in the east for their non-conformist beilfs by the religious establishment at the time.

The mormons also did practice pologamy and racism, but have long stopped both practices. They like Cathloics and Muslims, in consencus by most scholars, are among the more conservative of religions, often dogmatic and unwilling to yield to change.

You last comment are more in tune with modern day Mormons as a united group driven by their religion and family values in mostly conservative princpals.

That is all.
Thank you 'Trader' for your kind words. I don't resort to name calling until attacked first.However calling Mormons a sect is a bit over the top.Scientology.Kabala.Now they are sects. Fortunately they are only after money and your film stars seem more than willing to lavish that on them.
SoloNav
Hmmmmm........well how about a "cult" then?
a cult by allegiance to an idea or commanding personality

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cult (kŭlt) Pronunciation Key
n.


1. A religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or false, with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an authoritarian, charismatic leader.
2. The followers of such a religion or sect.
3. Obsessive, especially faddish, devotion to or veneration for a person, principle, or thing.
4. The object of such devotion.




I believe that the LDS fit into that category, with their beliefs centered around one man, namely Joseph Smith.
Thaiquila
True, SoloNazi, true. It is a cult.
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