Sunday 28th of April 2024

the battle of the cults...

war of faiths
Why Evangelicals Don’t Like Mormons


By DAVID S. REYNOLDS

According to a CNN exit poll of South Carolina Republican primary voters, Newt Gingrich, a thrice-married Catholic, won twice as much support from evangelical Protestants as Mitt Romney, a Protestant. And among voters for whom religion meant “a great deal,” 46 percent voted for Mr. Gingrich and only 10 percent for Mr. Romney.

This is the second evangelical-heavy state Mr. Romney has lost. With a third, Florida, next on the list, it’s important to consider the often antagonistic skepticism that many evangelicals have of Mr. Romney’s brand of Protestantism: Mormonism.

For many evangelicals, that faith — a “false religion,” as the Baptist pastor Robert Jeffress called it — raises serious doubts about Mr. Romney’s suitability for office. But such concerns ultimately say more about the insecurities of the establishment denominations than about Mormonism itself.

http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/25/why-evangelicals-dont-like-mormons/?hp


slugging it out in Florida

Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are slugging it out in Florida ahead of the final national debate before the battleground state heads to the polls.

Mr Gingrich said his rival was part of the "old order", treating voters as though they were "stupid" and "timid".

But a pro-Romney support group released an attack ad that claimed Mr Gingrich's relationship with former President Ronald Reagan was overblown.

Florida is a key swing state that holds its nominating contest next Tuesday.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16752655

 

Meanwhile at Pulpit Central:

Dr. Robert Jeffress, the pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, is not backing down from his controversial statement that Mormonism is a “cult.” In a phone interview Tuesday with The Christian Post from his office in Dallas, Jeffress clarified and expanded on his theological examination of Mormonism and what qualities are important for Christians to consider when selecting candidates for elected office.

http://www.christianpost.com/news/interview-robert-jeffress-refuses-to-back-down-on-mormonism-is-a-cult-57933/

everything to do with it...

The religion question offered an interesting insight into the broad range that is represented by the Republican candidates.

On one end is Ron Paul, who acknowledges his own faith, but basically says it will have little practical impact on his governing.

On the other end is Rick Santorum, who whips up the audience by declaring that "faith has everything to do with it."

http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/debates/2012-01-26-republican-debate?hp

 

moonraker 51...

Newt Gingrich briefly set aside earthly concerns such as debt and the deficit to promise the American people that if they elected him president, he would establish a colony on the moon.

In a speech near Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre, the Republican hopeful and space-travel enthusiast pledged that by 2020 American families would be living and working on the lunar surface.

He even proposed that, when the colony’s population reached 13,000, it could apply to become the 51st state of the union.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/watch-this-space-republican-candidate-promises-moon-colony-20120127-1qke4.html#ixzz1kep8lLNL

http://ideas.time.com/2012/01/27/newt-for-president-of-the-moon/

happy days...

The rancour continued yesterday, when Romney attacked Gingrich as ''Dr Newt and Mr Hyde'' because of conflicting campaign messages, and Gingrich returning fire, saying the party would not beat Barack Obama with a candidate who held Swiss and Cayman Islands bank accounts and owned shares in the banks that were repossessing the homes of Florida residents.

But also critical to the candidates' chances stands a fast-growing voter bloc that will assume an increasingly influential role in American politics, more generally, in years to come.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/phoney-war-over-as-it-gets-dirty-in-florida-20120127-1qllp.html#ixzz1khaLcPnL