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To: bentway who wrote (640647)1/2/2012 8:49:15 AM
From: PROLIFE2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1580235
 
I'm thinking that the evangelicals will just stay home, because of this:

On this point you could very well be right. (Never thought you would hear me say that did you?) lol

But remember, GWB is religious man, but that is not why he was elected. He never once tried to circumvent the constitution by establishing a national religion. There is no law against a religious man becoming President. The thing is that evangelicals and everyone else will have to decide that Romney will not follow his footsteps as governor and continue this healthcare mess, and will start getting rid of it the day he becomes President. He DOES have a plan ready for action, but I have not seen it as of yet. One other thing is that evangelicals see what a huge mess Obama has made of the USA and certainly do not want to see four more years of him. Obama is a non believer, so what is worse...a Mormon...or a non believer? We shall see.

I will say that it is my opinion that a big majority of evangelicals believe Mormonism is a cult.