I have no quibbles with the religion of a USA president, as long as 
their remains a separation between church and state, and the President 
of USA represents the best interest of all Americans and the Country as 
a whole.  I'll leave the squabbling over customs, ceremony, and dogma to 
the theologist of the various sects.

Kennedy - Catholic
Nixon - Quaker
Carter - Southern Baptist
Romney - Mormon

Regards,

LelandJ



They have all been Christian. Kennedy's (Catholic), Nixon's (Quaker), Carter
(Southern Baptist), and Romney (Mormon). Shall we not squabble over 
differences in rituals and dogma.

On 01/31/2012 09:37 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 9:27 AM, lelandj<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Members of the Church of Christ, whose headquarters are in Abilene,
>> Texas, detest Mormonism. I think the strong negative response to
>> Mormonism in Abilene, TX is due to "The Church of Christ" and "The
>> Church of Latter Day Saints" being two sides of the same coin. Members
>> of The Church of Christ, unable to hate/fear themselves, redirect their
>> feelings toward The Mormon Church, which they so closely resembles.
>>
>> The Church of Latter Day Saints and The Church of Christ are both very
>> controlling of their members, which is probably why Provo, UT, home of
>> Mormonism, was rank 1st most conservative city in the USA, and Abilene,
>> TX was ranked 3rd most conservative city in the USA. It's surprising to
>> me that Lubbock, TX, home of my alma mater Texas Tech, was rank 2nd most
>> conservative city in the USA.
>>
>> #---------------------------------------
>> Excerpt:
>>
>> Heading into the Florida primary, Mitt Romney appears to be in the lead.
>> The candidate, whose results so far have been mixed, continues to be
>> stymied by suspicions about his religion. But why are so many Americans
>> uncomfortable with Mormonism?
>>
>> A recent Pew survey, found that Mormons are hard-working and
>> civic-minded. Couldn’t the nation use some Mormon discipline: frugality,
>> morality, self-improvement, worldliness? Indeed, with these traits,
>> shouldn’t Americans be dying to vote for a Mormon?
>>
>> http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/01/30/what-is-it-about-mormons
>>
> ---------------------------------
>
> > From general knowledge of knowing People who are LDS and talking about
> the differences between our respective faith I come to the general
> opinion that they are respectful, hard working and they have a
> compassion to take care of the poor.  They reach pretty far around the
> globe and are not just here in the USA.
>
> My only take back was that they are very guarded or the term
> transparent does not apply to the church itself.  I am talking about
> the access card necessary to enter the temple.  What is up with
> keeping people away from God?  Not that the wandering Jews were any
> better with their tent I guess.  :)
>
>
>


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