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"Nevertheless, when the wicked rule the people mourn... Wherefore, honest men and wise men should be sought for diligently, and good men and wise men ye should observe to uphold; otherwise whatsoever is less than these cometh of evil." (D&C 98:8-10.)
The Mormon people have, I believe, the most serious responsibility of any people to prepare a remnant that will ultimately restore the principles of the U.S. Constitution as approved by the Lord to our government. And because of your experience in government and your knowledge of these principles, you (i.e. Romney) are probably the best person in the Church at this time to rally Latter-day Saints and lead the charge in preparation for that time when people will want to live under the principles of the U.S. Constitution that the American Founding Fathers and the Lord intended us to live under.
While I would agree that it was off the top of his head, he was stating something most people could acknowledge and identify with, not trying to be a mormon. So, there WAS "thought" in the answer, contrary to your claim.
It is not true at all that he said Moses was the "last" to talk to God, he said "and perhaps some others". This is far from such a claim. I am glad however that you recognized he was not trying to sound like a "religious kook"
Just a classic example of oversensitive viewers and the exaggerated media which is why the church wisely let this just fade away.
Well, you got this correct at least.
I strongly disagree. I think he's one of our best choices, if not the best. He has the skills and the know-how of what needs to be done to fix things. I would agree that Palin is not the best choice, being far from ready. Romney however is the best man for the current job. Ron Paul would be a good adviser, but not President. He is simply to far wrong on a few of his views. Way good yes on Constitutional things etc., but wrong on others. I would rather his son be President rather than he.
I find this inflammatory false. Romney is NOTHING like any Clinton. Yes, Romney may be a little stiff, but that's basically all that is wrong with him. Everything else that is supposedly so terrible about him is nothing but bearing false witness just like the above video does. Shame shame.
mattctr wrote:
Do what is right, let the consequence follow.
California wrote:what cult are some of you from? Romney is smart enough to not cast his pearls before swine.

Janadele wrote:... I have watched the said video posted on this forum.
It is unbecoming and unfortunate of Mitts enemies to keep seizing upon and misinterpreting this second of his life.
One must remember that in a live interview when a point is not allowed continuance, expansion or clarification, one's answer can be incorrectly interpreted and misunderstood.
There can be no mistaking that Mitt has at all times clearly stated his LDS allegiance, and that he identifies to the world as a devout and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...and all that entails.
California wrote:Some of you come across like judgmental cave dwellers.

John Locke wrote:California wrote:Some of you come across like judgmental cave dwellers.
I may not agree with you about Mitt, but I certainly agree with the above quoted statement
I don't agree with some of Bro. Romneys positions on things political either but good grief people who come upon this forum must wonder if this place uses a rameumpton daily to thank the Lord that they are not as evil and dispicable as Mitt.
Disagreeing with the mans political positions is fair game. Attacking his testimony and condemning him to the further most reaches of outer darkness is just a tad extreme in my book. 
lundbaek wrote:I wnat to set something straight Re. Janadele's statement that "in a live interview when a point is not allowed continuance, expansion or clarification, one's answer can be incorrectly interpreted and misunderstood."
Re. the excuse that Mitt Romney did not have opportunity to finish or correct his statement about Moses at the bush: Hogwash. When I ran for US Congress I was interviewed (interrogated) on TV and in speeches. I learned from Romney's failure in that interview and was prepared to tell it like it is if I were questioned on my strict adherence to the US Constitution in the tradition of the Founding Fathers. But I was promoting adherence to the Constitution and the candidacy of Chuck Baldwin. My own candidacy was less important to me. If I had misstated something there was always adequate time to correct myself. The interviewee has a certain amount of control in such an interview. And in that entire interview Mitt Romney had plenty of opportunity to correct himself. It was clear that he was trying to skate around the question and get on to other subjects. The SLTrib did an accurate article on what was said.
Mark wrote: I think it is totally unfair to judge Bro. Romneys testimony by this interview Lundbaek. Did you see the whole interview Lundbaek?
It was clear that this Gal was trying to trap Romney into talking about visions and heavenly messengers sent to an uneducated farm boy so that she could try to belittle the church and its history and make Romney look foolish for believing in such a thing.
Romney chose not to go there because he obviously knew what the goal was in pursuing this line of questioning. The lady was notoriously anti in her views of Mormonism and wanted to discredit Romney best she could.
I have never heard Mitt Romney deny anything about the church or Joseph Smith but in fact have heard him affirm his testimony of the church a few times. I think it is gotcha politics to try and discredit him over this one interview.
Like I said before question him on the issues of this country and his stands on the constitution. Leave the testimony thing alone. It is unfair.
John Locke wrote:Far as I know a judge in Israel (which you are not) declared him worthy to enter the lords house, I'll go with he has a testimony and leave it at that. I do not like his politics at all but I'm with Mark on some things are over the line....

InfoWarrior82 wrote:There's Romney's answer...
And here's the correct answer:
Yes, I believe that Joseph Smith communed with God just like Moses did. "My Mormon faith" believes that Joseph Smith is a modern day prophet and I believe that myself as well. That is what separates us from many other Christian denominations.
See? Not so tough.
What we witnessed was saddening, and to this day, he has never made an attempt to correct his statement.
lundbaek wrote:Yes, Mark, I did see the interview, and the part in question multiple times on youtube. There should be no doubt that he chose to duck the question by saying the last time that he knew of that God spoke to man was to Moses at the bush, which, of course, he knew is not true. To put it bluntly, he wimped out.
I am not willing to cut Romney any slack because he is LDS. I am trying to call the attention of Mormon voters to the real Mitt Romney and get the stars out of their eyes and look for, encourage, and support a candidates who espouse the US Constituiton in the tradition of the Founding Fathers and have the integrity to be guided by it, regardless of what the rest of Americans think of it. He should be leading the charge to bring Mormons to an awareness to our divinely mandated responsibility to the Constituiton and its preservtion. That is what needs to be done now.
Some of you folks disgust me with your continued complaining about efforts to expose Romney's failure to either understand the principles of the Constitution or be guided by it, and his sending a false statement about a major tenet of the LDS faith to however many Americans. In arguing with me you are arguing with a guy who has gone into the political arena and taken flak for his convictions. Sure, I know an interview can be rough. And I know what is is like to be considered a joke by members of my own ward and stake. But the appreciation I got from LDSs in my CD5 and in CD6 where a lot of members voted for me (not recognizing the different congressional districts) and from our bishop and a couple of others in the ward who said they voted for me made it all worth while. And knowing that I reached over 1000 LDSs in various parts of Arizona with my message that LDSs have a sspecial responsibility to the Constitution was worth more to me that being elected to serve a nation ripe for a good cleansing.

Mark wrote:lundbaek wrote:Yes, Mark, I did see the interview, and the part in question multiple times on youtube. There should be no doubt that he chose to duck the question by saying the last time that he knew of that God spoke to man was to Moses at the bush, which, of course, he knew is not true. To put it bluntly, he wimped out.
I am not willing to cut Romney any slack because he is LDS. I am trying to call the attention of Mormon voters to the real Mitt Romney and get the stars out of their eyes and look for, encourage, and support a candidates who espouse the US Constituiton in the tradition of the Founding Fathers and have the integrity to be guided by it, regardless of what the rest of Americans think of it. He should be leading the charge to bring Mormons to an awareness to our divinely mandated responsibility to the Constituiton and its preservtion. That is what needs to be done now.
Some of you folks disgust me with your continued complaining about efforts to expose Romney's failure to either understand the principles of the Constitution or be guided by it, and his sending a false statement about a major tenet of the LDS faith to however many Americans. In arguing with me you are arguing with a guy who has gone into the political arena and taken flak for his convictions. Sure, I know an interview can be rough. And I know what is is like to be considered a joke by members of my own ward and stake. But the appreciation I got from LDSs in my CD5 and in CD6 where a lot of members voted for me (not recognizing the different congressional districts) and from our bishop and a couple of others in the ward who said they voted for me made it all worth while. And knowing that I reached over 1000 LDSs in various parts of Arizona with my message that LDSs have a sspecial responsibility to the Constitution was worth more to me that being elected to serve a nation ripe for a good cleansing.
I'm sorry you are so disgusted by anyone who has a different attitude than you do Lundbaek. That comment speaks volumes as to your ability to converse in a civil and intelligent way with those who might not think exactly like you do. Sad if you ask me..
Over the years, Mitt has flip-flopped on so many issues and has compromised his beliefs in order to appeal to different groups of people for votes. What if our church/prophet did that (compromised our values, principles and ideals) to blend in better with the world so that they would accept us more? Would/could you support that? Lundbaek isn't asking anyone to think like him... he's just doing and saying the same things Ron Paul has in regards to the direction and condition of our country politically while supporting simple Constitutional laws/writs while standing against establishment crapola - what you're basically doing is questioning his desire to support what is right and Constitutional and affiliating that with having a different 'attitude', which is bogus. Do you not see the err of your words here?InfoWarrior82 wrote:First of all, any LDS could get a temple recommend. All they have to do is lie. The bishop and stake presidents aren't mind readers. But that's besides the point. It was a straight forward question!!! Not some "gotcha" type of question! Its not casting pearls before swine! This is a BASIC tenant of our faith. We believe in modern day prophets!
Mark wrote:It was clear that this Gal was trying to trap Romney into talking about visions and heavenly messengers sent to an uneducated farm boy so that she could try to belittle the church and its history and make Romney look foolish for believing in such a thing.
Romney chose not to go there because he obviously knew what the goal was in pursuing this line of questioning. The lady was notoriously anti in her views of Mormonism and wanted to discredit Romney best she could.
California wrote:what cult are some of you from?
Definition of CULT
1: formal religious veneration : worship
2: a system of religious beliefs and ritual; also : its body of adherents
3: a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also : its body of adherents
4: a system for the cure of disease based on dogma set forth by its promulgator <health cults>
5a : great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book); especially : such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad b : the object of such devotion c : a usually small group of people characterized by such devotion
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cult
SmallFarm wrote:[quoteThe fact is that his answer regarding God talking to people included not only Moses, but a few others]
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