PLEASE TAKE NOTICE!!!!
As the election of our presidency and vice-presidency grows close, I would once again like to mention the reality of Mormon laws and ordinances with regard to the White House.
The Mormons have a huge commitment to their prophet. In order to remain in good standing with the church and maintain a temple recommend, and become a god, it is imperative that each member does what the prophet says to do. This includes any Mormon president or vice-president. Romney has the potential of being a vice-president of this country. If he does get a seat in the white house, he would be required to follow the direction of the Mormon prophet, or whatever "revelation" the so-called prophet has been given. The Mormons believe that the United States will be run by the "Holy Priesthood." This is not a thing to take lightly. It is very serious. If the American people give the Mormons this chance to be in "authority", all Americans would be subject to follow the Mormon prophet indirectly. I can't stress this enough. Someone needs to let those in Washington, DC know that this would be a tragic mistake at best for our country!
Read America's Mormon Destiny posted on 12/08/07 in my blog.
Vice-President? Not Good
Saturday, July 26, 2008
3 comments:
handmaiden, I know you’re just trying to get hits with this controversial stuff, but seriously…. Latter-day Saints teach that the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States are inspired documents—inspired by the same God that continues to lead His Church. Furthermore, we believe that a significant portion of the reason for this country to even exist was so the Gospel could be restored to Earth.
Do you see where I’m going here?
You state that if Romney were to get elected, “all Americans would be subject to follow the Mormon prophet indirectly.” Unfortunately for this statement, the so-called “Mormon prophet” (to use your slur) has always been bound by the inspired document known as the Constitution of the United States.
In other words, if Romney’s election would make “all Americans … subject to follow the Mormon prophet indirectly,” then so would McCain’s. Or Obama’s. Or Clinton’s. Or any other individual that swears to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
Besides, wasn’t it Romney that okayed the bill redefining marriage in Massachusetts, in direct opposition to the Church’s position and instructions?
My intentions here are to inform people of some of the hidden realities of the Mormon church, not to acquire "hits" as you say. Very few Mormons, as well as non-Mormons, are aware of the church's goals and practices. It is forbidden by the leaders of the church for any of its members to challenge church teachings or risk excommunication. Mormon prophets, seers, and revelators take on the responsibility of spiritual discernment for an individual and the church body as a whole. Just as in other cults, church members are supposed to blindly follow the direction of church leaders. When it could mean the ruination of our country, the American public deserves to know that Mormons must follow the dictates of the Mormon prophet when making important decisions. One of the ultimate Mormon goals is to have the constitution rescued by the priesthood from utter destruction.
In one breath Joseph Smith states that the constitution is founded in the wisdom of God, and in another breath JS states that he finds fault with the constitution in which it is not broad enough to cover the whole ground. JS, at one point, led the public to question whether or not his intention was to overthrow the United States Constitution or invade Mexico to establish a Mormon colony there. (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Joseph F. Smith, Deseret Books, pg. 326)
Please read my posts titled: Unquestioning Obedience; The Thinking has been done; A Savior of the Constitution; Mormon Truth-Lyndon Lamborn, Mormon Apostate?; White Horse Prophecy.
handmaiden, I’ve just responded to your post entitled “The Thinking has been done.” Hopefully this response will correct some of your obvious misconceptions about the role of the Christian prophets.
Thanks!
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