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Romney Gets Some Love from Evangelical Leaders


Mitt Romney is getting some support from evangelical leaders.

Read below from the Religion News Service.

More than two dozen Christian conservatives are trying to put theological debates about presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Mormonism to rest by focusing on the policies outlined in the GOP's new national platform.

In a letter delivered Friday (Sept. 7) to Romney the leaders acknowledged that some conservatives have "tempered their enthusiasm for sound governing principles by their concern over differences in a candidate's theological doctrine."

But, the leaders said, "it is time to remind ourselves that civil government is not about a particular theology but rather about public policy."

Signatories of the letter include the two sons of the late Jerry Falwell, leading Catholic anti-abortion activist Rev. Frank Pavone, and GOP strategist Ralph Reed. Polls repeatedly show that, while most social conservatives favor Romney, nearly a quarter still express discomfort with his Mormon faith.

The 28 signers of the letter to Romney said the principles of the GOP's platform -- with planks opposing abortion and defining marriage as between one man and one woman -- are "squarely within the Judeo-Christian tradition."

On NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday, Romney spoke of "the Judeo-Christian ethics that I was brought up with" and credited them with helping him decide to run for president.

Other signatories of the letter include Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, Samaritan's Purse President Franklin Graham, former Vatican Ambassador Raymond Flynn, Focus on the Family President Jim Daly, and National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference President Samuel Rodriguez.

Folks, this is all about beating President Obama. Most evangelicals are choosing that path over the theological one.

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Comments on this post

# RE: Romney Gets Some Love from Evangelical Leaders

Are we Christians being deceived? A Mormon does not believe in Jesus the way Christians do and therefore is not considered to be saved. If he is not for God then he is against him. Mormons are not open about what they believe and I would not feel comfortable having one influence my finances, children and other matters. The Mayflower Compact which is said to have influenced the creation of the U.S. Constitution says in the first part "In the name of God, Amen. We, whose names are underwritten...Having undertaken for the Glory of God, and Advancement of the Christian Faith, and the Honour of our King and Country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia..." Note the words "Advancement of the Christian faith" – maybe our government IS about a “particular theology” or at least was and still should be if we want to remain blessed. I realize there are no easy answers in this election, and I'm praying for salvation for the President and Mr. Romney.
Left by ANewMe on Sep 13, 2012 10:32 PM

# RE: Romney Gets Some Love from Evangelical Leaders

Hopefully David will clean things up for Williard tomorrow.
Left by tarheel on Sep 13, 2012 11:04 PM

# RE: Romney Gets Some Love from Evangelical Leaders

This looks fine now but the damage has already been done by these so called Christian leaders. If the Republicans lose this election the blame can be laid at the feet of the Evangelicals and Baptists for their holier than thou anti-Mormonism. The discomfort that still remains is totally the fault of the preachers who continue to disrespect and denigrate those of other faiths. As you reap so shall you sow.
Left by Payito on Sep 13, 2012 11:20 PM