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Sunday, June 03, 2007
Frank Pastore :: Townhall.com Columnist
Jesus is Lord? Hewitt, Mormonism and Bigotry
by Frank Pastore
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Hugh’s political point here is that any American is bigoted for rejecting a candidate simply because of his or her religion. My primary concern is that Christians will become excessively “tolerant,” that they will bend their knees to the Caesar of political correctness, that they will lose their confidence to confront a fallen culture, that they will be unwilling to say, “X is a false religion that teaches a different Jesus”—whether that X is Scientology, Islam, or Mormonism.

Hugh supports the idea that theology should have no place in political discourse. This, at a time when the world’s greatest threat is from political Islam? I argue that we actually need more public discussion of theology and religion, not less.

Perhaps Hugh’s point is, “Let’s not talk about this candidate’s religious beliefs, they’re not appropriate topics of political discourse.” I disagree. The issue is not Romney the man, but Mormonism the religion. Surely, every Christian has the responsibility to defend their faith, and what is Mormonism if not a public attack upon Christianity, the Jesus of the New Testament, and the Bible? What better opportunity to have this debate than when a Mormon is running for the presidency?

I wish Christians were as zealous and protective of the Gospel as some people are of political candidates.

As a political conservative, I like Romney more than I like Giuliani or McCain. If he wins the nomination, I’ll vote for him.

But my primary concern is as a Christian. This means that I’m concerned that should Romney win, public criticism of Mormonism will be chilled, the Gospel will be compromised, and Christians will have elevated the political expediency of the state above the eternal purposes of the church.

This must never happen. For to me, Jesus is Lord, not Caesar.

Every Christian should want Mormonism exposed for what it is to all the world. Even if it becomes the religion of the President of the United States.

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The Frank Pastore Show is heard in Los Angeles weekday afternoons on 99.5 KKLA and on the web at kkla.com, and is the winner of the 2006 National Religious Broadcasters Talk Show of the Year. Frank is a former major league pitcher with graduate degrees in both philosophy of religion and political philosophy.
 
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TriciaCT
You're absolutely right. I immediately retract my orginal statement that Romney promised to support gay marriage. It was gay rights he promised to uphold and to do so more than Ted Kennedy. Thank you for pointing that out. Now I'm prompted to look into Romney's record more. so I'll probably post more comments on this rather dead thread.


PS, at least one correction to your
Sunday 2:28 p.m. post: Romney **never** "promis[ed] to be more dedicated to gay marriage than Sen. Kennedy."

He may have said something to the effect that he would be a stronger advocate "for gay rights," but Romney NEVER said he was for SSM. The radical gay activists are the ones who assume that Marriage is a "civil right."

Also, if you will check out http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org, you can read the true story on what Gov. Romney did (and legally could do) to fight against the court imposed SSM in Massachusetts. (Although they were well-intentioned, massresistance.org has a lot of misinformation about what Gov. Romney could have or should have done to countermand the Mass. Supreme Judicial court's ruling.)
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