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Is America's God Mormon?

Bot4 Wrote: Oct 23, 2011 7:17 PM
Mormons’ theology is based on New Testament Christianity, not Fourth Century Creeds. For example, the Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) views on Baptism, Lay Ministry, the Trinity, Theosis, Grace vs. Works, the Divinity of Jesus Christ comport more closely with Early Christianity than any other denomination. And Mormons’ teenagers have been judged to “top the charts” in Christian Characteristics by a UNC-Chapel Hill study. Read about it here: http://MormonsAreChristian.blogspot.com Those who would denigrate the Church of Jesus Christ (LDS), usually are mis-informed because New Testament Christianity is closer to Jesus Christ’s teachings than Fourth Century Creeds. Mormons have a better understanding of Christianity than any other church.
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Mitt Romney Comes Out On Top

Bot4 Wrote: Sep 10, 2011 5:08 AM
Mitt Romney has the right qualifications (the only one with non-governmental (Bain, Olympics) leadership experience, a deep-seated faith, a vision for this country's future, and an exemplary personal and family life. You won’t find him involved in Weiner, Clintonesque or Dominique Strauss-Kahn contretemps. Mitt won the 2008 GOP debates (and this 1). Mitt has the organizational skills to help run a campaign in the general election and run the country. Obama has never even run a lemonade stand, and that’s why he attracts Communists, Marxists, and Socialists. Mitt, who believes in free enterprise, would appeal to the Independents and some Democrats for his unique qualifications in these times of economic disaster brought on by Dems.
When marriage loses its unique status, women and children most frequently are the direct victims. Giving same-sex relationships or out-of-wedlock heterosexual couples the same special status and benefits as the marital bond would not be the expansion of a right but the destruction of a principle. . If the one-man/one-woman definition of marriage is broken, there is no logical stopping point for continuing the assault on marriage.
Marriage reflects the natural moral and social law evidenced the world over. As the late British social anthropologist Joseph Daniel Unwin noted in his study of world civilizations, any society that devalued the nuclear family soon lost what he called "expansive energy," which might best be summarized as society's will to make things better for the next generation. In fact, no society that has loosened sexual morality outside of man-woman marriage has survived. Analyzing studies of cultures spanning several thousands of years , Harvard sociologist Pitirim Sorokin found that virtually all political revolutions that brought about societal collapse were preceded by a sexual revolution in which homosexuality was declared "normal"
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The Gay Marriage Debate

Bot4 Wrote: Aug 31, 2011 6:23 AM
Revisionist history at work in the American Anthropological Association.
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The Gay Marriage Debate

Bot4 Wrote: Aug 31, 2011 6:15 AM
When marriage loses its unique status, women and children most frequently are the direct victims. Giving same-sex relationships or out-of-wedlock heterosexual couples the same special status and benefits as the marital bond would not be the expansion of a right but the destruction of a principle. . If the one-man/one-woman definition of marriage is broken, there is no logical stopping point for continuing the assault on marriage.
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The Gay Marriage Debate

Bot4 Wrote: Aug 31, 2011 6:14 AM
Marriage reflects the natural moral and social law evidenced the world over. As the late British social anthropologist Joseph Daniel Unwin noted in his study of world civilizations, any society that devalued the nuclear family soon lost what he called "expansive energy," which might best be summarized as society's will to make things better for the next generation. In fact, no society that has loosened sexual morality outside of man-woman marriage has survived. Analyzing studies of cultures spanning several thousands of years , Harvard sociologist Pitirim Sorokin found that virtually all political revolutions that brought about societal collapse were preceded by a sexual revolution in which marriage and family were devalued.
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Rick Perry's Bad Medicine

Bot4 Wrote: Aug 17, 2011 4:53 AM
Ron Paul has the worst (liberal) record on marriage of any of the GOP candidates.
RomneyCare was 70 pages, ObamaCare was 2000 pages of bureaucratic nonsense. Nuff said.
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Mitt Romney Strikes Again

Bot4 Wrote: Aug 10, 2011 5:05 AM
MassachusettsCare was 70 pages, ObamaCare was 2000 pages with a vast bureaucracy. MasschusettsCare was enacted by an 85 percent Democratic legislature, it was the best Romney could get at the time. Since then the Dems and Duval Patrick have hung the Christmas ornaments on it, bankrupting it.
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