The only ones who seem to have a problem with him being a Mormon is the evangelicals. The majority do not even accept Mormons as Christians.
I do understand Mitt’s reluctance to talk of his religion. I became friends with a Mormon and his family way back when I was still in Jr/Sr High and got invited to alot of their social events (which are many within their community). But I also saw how mean outsiders (non_Mormon Christians) could get once they found him out.
My experience with Mormons has been totally positive. In fact, they are role models for how they conduct their lives.
Tom Malyon August 30, 2012 at 3:51 pm
i remember having 3 or 4 Mormon men in my U.S. Army barracks. Prior to that i am not sure i had ever met one! i admired them as they never swore, drank, womanized, etc. They surely gained my respect.
The only ones who seem to have a problem with him being a Mormon is the evangelicals. The majority do not even accept Mormons as Christians.
I do understand Mitt’s reluctance to talk of his religion. I became friends with a Mormon and his family way back when I was still in Jr/Sr High and got invited to alot of their social events (which are many within their community). But I also saw how mean outsiders (non_Mormon Christians) could get once they found him out.
My experience with Mormons has been totally positive. In fact, they are role models for how they conduct their lives.
i remember having 3 or 4 Mormon men in my U.S. Army barracks. Prior to that i am not sure i had ever met one! i admired them as they never swore, drank, womanized, etc. They surely gained my respect.
If all Americans maintained the Mormon lifestyle, we could get rid of most government programs.
If more Christians lived a Morman lifestyle, Christians would have a better name.
Too true.