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Sunday, October 16, 2011
Is Mitt Romney a Christian?
A Texas pastor, Robert Jeffress of Dallas, introduced Rick Perry at a major conference of Christian conservatives as “a genuine follower of Jesus Christ”
Jeffress then attacked Mitt Romney’s religion and referred to the Mormon Church a cult.
Rightardia believes Jefrees made some legitimate observations about the Latter Days Saints (LDS).
First, the LDS has a third testament, the Book of Moroni. Mormons also believe they are descended from one of the lost tribes of Israel.
Mormons been trying since to get someone in the presidency for many decades. The LDS wants to control the US government with their authority so when Jesus comes to Earth, the Mormon Church will take control of the US and the Mormons will be the government of God on Earth.
Romney told a college roommate that he is convinced that he is the Mormon Messiah that will accomplish what Mormons call the Red Horse Prophecy.
According to the prophecy, the U.S. Constitution “will be preserved and saved by the efforts of the White Horse, and by the Red Horse who will combine in its defense.”
The horse colors are likely racial metaphors.
source: http://bycommonconsent.com/2008/09/02/a-red-horse-prophecy/
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