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The Constitution says No Religious Test
April 10, 2012, 3:47 am
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I am not happy with the idea that we are now going to have a religious test for the GOP nominee. I remember when Jack Kennedy ran for President and all the flack that brought to us. He was a Roman Catholic so he was going to place us under the control of the Pope. Drivel, and this latest stuff about Romney is also Drivel. If we are really Christian people, then we are to live by grace, we are to act in Love and yet here we are judging a man not by his heart, but his religion.
Now I will say that I am a United Methodist, and our Church has declared that Mormon’s are not Christians, if a Mormon wanted to join our church they would have to be baptized. However, our founders the men who wrote the Constitution were smarter than we are. They realized that our nation was founded on the premise that we were free to practice our religion, as long as it did not hurt others, or cause a riotous situation in our towns and cities. Mormon’s are a peaceful group of folks, unlike some religious groups, they will come to your door and ask if you would like to speak with them about religion, if you say no that is the end of the conversation.
So my fellow Republicans, when are you going to wake up and smell the coffee, whether you are evangelical, Roman Catholic, Episcopal or atheist, you are free to believe as you will, why is it that Mitt Romney is not?
This is probably going to be our candidate for President, I for one will back him to the hilt, and his faith will not be a problem for me. I will also say that I was a Perry supporter and when Perry left the race, I became a Newt supporter. I am now ready to give Mitt my full support, how about you, if you are a Republican and want to defeat the Democrats in November, you better make up your mind very quickly.


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I agree with the Cardinal, Christ taught that we are not to judge, that is God’s purview, we are to look at the man’s activity as a man and not as a Mormon or a Catholic, nor as even a Muslim. Judgements are to be made upon action, not upon thoughts.
Also like the photo on your site. I have walked a labyrinth or 2 myself.

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