In my humble opinion, I truly think we, as a nation, can no longer overlook the reality of any aspect of the background, character, belief system, and political truth that has formed the man or woman who will become our next President. There is too much at stake.You might be surprised how often we ask ourself that very question.
And what about a Jewish or Muslim candidate?
The Jews are God’s chosen people. They follow the Old Testament. Even though every Old Testament prophecy of the coming Messiah was fulfilled in Jesus Christ, they still have not accepted him as the Messiah. They cannot be compared to a cult religion in any way. They are to be respected and protected.* There is no intellectual or spiritual argument that a person of Jewish decent should not run for the Office of the President.
A Muslim candidate would compare to a Mormon candidate in many ways. The two religions contain histories of false prophets and man-made (not God-made) religious books, writings that are full of fallacies, false doctrine, indoctrination and bizarre promises of the afterlife. So much more to say but I would like to keep the topic on the current election.
Let me just say that there are good people in both the Mormon and Muslim religions who are striving to live a righteous life according to what they believe. It’s just that some beliefs have been proven to be patently false. And when it comes to placing a candidate in the highest office in the land, we need to place a stable and discerning president in office.
If a candidate believes in proven lies and practices cult-like doctrine, how can the American people hold confidence in him/her as the leader of the free world?
*Uh, just a slight bit insulting to "tribe" members? Rather reminiscent of Muhammad advising that Xians & Hebes are "People of The Book" & therefore shouldn't necessarily be summarily executed, innit? Funny how that works.
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Can't feel sorry for Mitt, he deserves this ration of shit for saying crap like:
Freedom requires religion just as religion requires freedom.
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