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Romney vs. Dobson. Both Sides Win.

Monday January 28, 2008

Categories: Mitt Romney

romney12.jpgSo there’s a public rift between the Romney campaign and Focus on the Family Action over a comment in Focus’s recent video voter guide that the Mormon Mitt Romney has acknowledged he’s not a Christian, right?

Actually, according to God-o-Meter’s reporting, that's wrong. Sure, Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom told TIME’s Swampland on Saturday that "The governor has not made that acknowledgment. He has said that his belief is not the same as others. But there is no doubt that Jesus Christ is at the center of the LDS church's worship."

But check out the second Fehrnstrom quote:

"Now some people define 'Christianity' differently," Fehrnstrom continued. "Some people believe that 'Christianity' is a group of evangelical churches. Others believe that 'Christianity' is any church that follows the teaching of Jesus Christ, and that is what the LDS church believes." I asked Fehrnstrom if that was also what Romney believed. He said yes.

Rather than exposing a rift between Romney and Focus, however, this line from the Romney camp allows both parties to stand their ground. Though Romney considers himself a Christian, a top Romney advisor tells God-o-Meter, the campaign is perfectly happy for others to draw the opposite conclusion, as Focus on the Family Action has. “Different audiences hear different messages that are unique to them, and that’s why that speech was so powerful and effective,” said the advisor, referring to Romney’s “Faith in America” speech in Dallas last month, which Focus on the Family Action public policy chief Tom Minnery cited as the basis for his interpretation of Romney not thinking himself a Christian. Here’s what Romney said in the speech:

I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Savior of mankind. My church's beliefs about Christ may not all be the same as those of other faiths. Each religion has its own unique doctrines and history.

Now, the Romney campaign says it’s happy for the speech to be a Rorschach test for evangelicals and others. “At a sporting event, a lot of people watch the same play but see it differently,” says the Romney advisor. The advisor says Romney won’t request that Focus alter or remove its video. A Focus spokesperson says the video will stay up and that the issue is already behind it: "We've finished our analysis of the primaries and caucuses that have already occurred. Like the candidates, our attention is now on the Florida primary.”

This arrangement allows both parties to stand their ground and, in God-o-Meter’s eyes, winds up strengthening the Focus-Romney alliance. Romney can continue to benefit from Focus’s tacit support. Focus can stand by its own take on Romney’s faith and continue supporting the candidate it likes best. Politically, it sounds brilliant. It's also somewhat dishonest. And if the story has legs, will the back-and-forth reignite evangelical doubts about Romney?

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B
January 29, 2008 2:43 AM

Oh, please. Have you read the Book of Mormon. Of course Romney believes in the deity of Jesus Christ. Please, learn LDS theology, just a little. Honestly.

Erik
January 29, 2008 7:07 AM

Ron,

It is apparent that you do not understand what we believe. It would be best if you learned a little more before you comment. We believe in the Godhead of God the Father, His Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy Ghost. Those three are separate beings united (one) in purpose, each one having a unique role as it were. This is so plain in the New Testament.

Ron Harris
January 29, 2008 11:47 AM

Book of mormon quote;
Moses 22 And this is the genealogy of the sons of Adam, who was the ason of God, with whom God, himself, conversed

This is what I understand most mormons believe about Jesus’ sonship.
The same way Joseph Smith was a son of God?


Bible quote
Titus 1:3
and at his appointed season he brought his word to light through the preaching entrusted to me by the command of God our Savior,


John 1
The Word Became Flesh
1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning.
3Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4In him was life, and that life was the light of men. 5The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood[a] it.


me;
Jesus is God, The Son of God, not like you, I, Adam or Joseph Smith are sons of God.

I have read the book of mormon and other world beliefs but only once because I found it/them to be works of man not of God. Jesus is Savior is God.


Everything is all about God, not just politics.

Conservativegirl
January 29, 2008 2:57 PM

Ron: You decided to cut and paste from another post, so I'll cut and paste my response to your response...

found it/them to be works of man not of God.

Posted by: Ron Harris | January 29, 2008 11:45 AM


That is laugh out loud funny.

Book of Mormon chapter 1/verse 1 "I, Nephi, having been born of goodly parents.

Chapter 1/verse 3 : "And I (Nephi) know that the record which I make is true: and I make it with mine own hand: and I make it according to my knowledge.

it is the work of man. Many men to be exact were authors of the Book of Mormon and the Bible for that matter.

All this fun aside. This is what amazes me.. There's an article about a Romney endorsement, and the 1st post is an attack on his religion. How exactly do you reconcile that in your head? One of the first lessons I learned as a kid was not to be so quick to point the finger. Last time I checked, one very large basis of Christianity is acceptance, love, oh, and NOT JUDGING. But I keep running into all these good ol Christian people who think it's up to them to decide who gets in the club and who doesn't. So I ask? When your day of judgement comes, when you get to settle up with the Lord on how you've lived your life, how do you justify that? Uh, well..
You took a simple article and turned it into whose a Christian. You brought up the Father, Son, Holy Ghost, Joseph Smith, theocracy and started quoting scripture. Seriously.

Ron Harris
January 29, 2008 3:36 PM

I do not know what article you are talking about. Sounds like it must be true though and it sure seems to bother you. The mormon quotes I found in the book of morman. I was just stating the obvious.
Have you no knowledge about what you are saying? Read 1 Cor 23; 15 & 16.

As for "Seriously." do not be so flippant because it is serious.

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