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  • #91
    This is a couple weeks old, but here is what the bad guys were up to in 2011.

    Top Ten Anti-Mormon Statements in 2011

    10. “The Christian coalition, I think [another candidate] could get a lot of money from that, because Romney, obviously, not being a Christian…” Ainsley Earhart, Fox and Friends, July 17, 2011.

    9. “Can you name the candidate that’s running for president that believes that if he’s a good person in his religion he will receive his own planet?…Would you vote for someone for president who believes in their religion, if he’s a good person, he’ll get his own planet?…Do you want to get your own planet?” Ben Ferguson, Fox 13 News, Memphis TN, July 6, 2011.

    8. “Mormonism is not an orthodox Christian faith. It just is not…it’s very clear that the founding fathers did not intend to preserve automatically religious liberty for non-Christian faiths.” Bryan Fischer, Focal Point radio show, September 2011.

    7. “Yes, it is my opinion that an indoctrinated Mormon should never be elected as President of the United States of America.” Tricia Erickson, CNN.com, July 7, 2011.

    6. “I believe a candidate who either by intent or effect promotes a false and dangerous religion is unfit to serve. Mitt Romney has said it is not his intent to promote Mormonism. Yet there can be little doubt that the effect of his candidacy—whether or not this is his intent—will be to promote Mormonism.” Warren Cole Smith, Patheos.com, May 24, 2011.

    5. “That is a mainstream view, that Mormonism is a cult…Every true, born again follower of Christ ought to embrace a Christian over a non-Christian.” Robert Jeffress, Values Voter Summit, October 7, 2011.

    4. “The current head of the Mormon Church, Thomas S. Monson, known to his followers as ‘prophet, seer and revelator,’ is indistinguishable from the secular plutocratic oligarchs who exercise power in our supposed democracy…” Harold Bloom, The New York Times, November 12, 2011.

    3. “The theology comes across as totally barmy. We can become gods with our own planets! And the practices strike me as creepy. No coffee and tea is bad enough. But the underwear!” Michael Ruse, Chronicle of Higher Education, November 30, 2011.

    2. “[Mormonism is] one of the most egregious groups operating on American soil.” Christopher Hitchens, Slate, October 17, 2011.

    1. “By any standard, Mormonism is more ridiculous than any other religion.” Bill Maher, October 15, 2011, George Washington University, as reported by Maureen Dowd in The New York Times, October 18, 2011.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by UtahDan View Post
      This is a couple weeks old, but here is what the bad guys were up to in 2011.

      Top Ten Anti-Mormon Statements in 2011
      No quotes from CUF made the list this year?

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
        No quotes from CUF made the list this year?
        There are still some of us that believe CUF is the ideal platform from which to mount a take down of the church. But you are right. Maybe it is time to reconsider whether that is an effective strategy.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
          No quotes from CUF made the list this year?
          SeattleUte has lost his touch.

          My question is do everyday people recognize how ingnorant those statements are or are those pretty common held opinions of mormonism?
          "Friendship is the grand fundamental principle of Mormonism" - Joseph Smith Jr.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Sullyute View Post
            SeattleUte has lost his touch.

            My question is do everyday people recognize how ingnorant those statements are or are those pretty common held opinions of mormonism?
            Last night an otherwise intelligent-sounding guy from San Diego called into KRLA, a local talk radio station that's part of the Salem Network, which is pretty big. He argued that Romney's religion is a character issue for Christians because "Mormons believe Jesus was a polygamist."
            “There is a great deal of difference in believing something still, and believing it again.”
            ― W.H. Auden


            "God made the angels to show His splendour - as He made animals for innocence and plants for their simplicity. But men and women He made to serve Him wittily, in the tangle of their minds."
            -- Robert Bolt, A Man for All Seasons


            "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
            --Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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            • #96
              Originally posted by LA Ute View Post
              Last night an otherwise intelligent-sounding guy from San Diego called into KRLA, a local talk radio station that's part of the Salem Network, which is pretty big. He argued that Romney's religion is a character issue for Christians because "Mormons believe Jesus was a polygamist."
              Wow. On the bright side at least he recognized that we believe in Jesus.
              "Friendship is the grand fundamental principle of Mormonism" - Joseph Smith Jr.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by LA Ute View Post
                Last night an otherwise intelligent-sounding guy from San Diego called into KRLA, a local talk radio station that's part of the Salem Network, which is pretty big. He argued that Romney's religion is a character issue for Christians because "Mormons believe Jesus was a polygamist."
                And here I am, not even believing Jesus was married.

                We all trust our own unorthodoxies.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Sullyute View Post
                  SeattleUte has lost his touch.

                  My question is do everyday people recognize how ingnorant those statements are or are those pretty common held opinions of mormonism?
                  Yes, those are commonly held opinions of Mormonism. That much should be pretty evident after two Mitt Romney election bids. Many people think we are weird.

                  Much of that stems from ignorance, of course. Not stupidity, but ignorance. There aren't a lot of Mos in some of these geographic regions.

                  Unfortunately, much of it also stems from our beliefs being....well......weird. To the amateur Christian theologist, many of our beliefs are out there. Gods in embryo, planets, married to multiple women, etc. That's 420-friendly stuff right there.
                  Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by LA Ute View Post
                    Last night an otherwise intelligent-sounding guy from San Diego called into KRLA, a local talk radio station that's part of the Salem Network, which is pretty big. He argued that Romney's religion is a character issue for Christians because "Mormons believe Jesus was a polygamist."
                    Dont catholics also believe that? Who are all those nuns marrying, anyway?
                    PLesa excuse the tpyos.

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                    • Originally posted by creekster View Post
                      Dont catholics also believe that? Who are all those nuns marrying, anyway?
                      Jesus
                      "In conclusion, let me give a shout-out to dirty sex. What a great thing it is" - Northwestcoug
                      "And you people wonder why you've had extermination orders issued against you." - landpoke
                      "Can't . . . let . . . foolish statements . . . by . . . BYU fans . . . go . . . unanswered . . . ." - LA Ute

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                      • Originally posted by Sullyute View Post
                        SeattleUte has lost his touch.

                        My question is do everyday people recognize how ingnorant those statements are or are those pretty common held opinions of mormonism?
                        Did you mean are those beliefs commonly held by Mormons? To that, I would answer, no. The folks who talk about planets and Jesus' polygamy are ignorant. Of course they are ignorant about Mormon beliefs. But it's a shame they spout off whatever ridiculous thing they read about on the internet.

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