Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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a minister of religion of Mitt Romney as a "cult" was crudely caricatured as "hate speech" by the media

Probably the least annoying aspect of the struggle for the Republican presidential nomination is the role of religion in the United States. Religion is the angle that political journalists are the least prepared to cope, so we caricatures rather than a sharp image.

You probably read the notes of these distorted figures. Michele Bachmann is a wild, anti-Catholic theocrat. Rick Santorum, manages to maintain a handful of evangelical mysticism, despite being a Catholic and have gained little traction in the polls. The Methodist, Rick Perry, is a fundamentalist, racist, anti-Mormon in the Bible Thumper. Newt Gingrich is ... Well, okay, I'll give Newt Gingrich.

The last eruption was in Mormonism, the religion of Mitt Romney's favorite and, of course, Jon Huntsman. Robert Jeffress, pastor of the Dallas megachurch First Baptist, Perry is an advocate. For values ??of the recent Summit of voters, asked the audience mostly evangelicals, they wanted a "candidate who is a good person, entity" - an obvious reference to Romney and nothing veiled - "or one who is a born again follower of Jesus Christ "?


Jeffress later called Mormonism a "cult", but said he was referring to a "theology of worship" is not a "sociological" one. Therefore, it was to bring together the descendants of Joseph Smith with the followers of Jim Jones and other crazy. The Reverend also said he would support Romney for President Obama in the general election, because faith "is not the only criteri [on] which is selected by a leader."

some expressed a preference Jeffress said he would rather have a candidate born again. Even Romney called "non-Christian" and their religion a "cult". However, in the taxonomy of the Gospel, "not Christian" belongs to a different and more moral "unbeliever". Evangelicals have a very high opinion of religious Jews, to take the most obvious example.

Regarding the discourse of religion, to clarify the Rev. Jeffress can not only see, but evangelicals generally, groping for a new language for talking about the Mormons. In a religious sense, evangelicals and Mormons are competitors. In politics, they tend to be on the same side of many issues - abortion, gay marriage, religious freedom, the Republican vote -. You do not know what to do about it


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