There has been much discussion on the title of this thread, with myself at odds with my beliefs, and fears of the future. I am not at all uncomfortable with my analysis of the mormon religion, nor of my beliefs of it's gains in influence should Romney be elected president. I have long since believed that the reasons we have such candidates is America's cowardly way of dealing with politics. They vote out of fear of one or the other candidate, and harshly deem the ones whom feel differently responsible if their candidate loses, which I see as ridiculous.
My Pastor, whom is also a long time runnin buddy, and at times a work-mate, on construction projects, have cussed & discussed our present situation regarding this matter. We "collectively as Americans" are here in the present situation because of a "falling away" of from "Christian values", and are helpless as to our own fate due to the voting masses.
However! After much praying, and discussion, my Pastor, and myself have come to the conclusion, that at this time in history, we can either support a moral, but lost man for president, or support an immoral lost man bent on destroying everything we as Christians believe in, and support.
Romney in my opinion, is in politics, a back and forth candidate, but as a "family man", both moral, and honest. His membership in a "cult" is a minus, but his basic moral values, and his "business sense" must be considered here.
Obama on the other hand, IS WHAT HE IS, and I am truly tired of hearing about that issue. His issues have been identified, and to continue an "obnoxious dialogue" about his latest debacle is as stupid, as his latest stunt.
It is with great reluctance, and dread, that I have decided to "vote" for Romney "not support", as 4 more years of Obama, might mean that there will not be a United States to revive.
Am I voting out of fear one might ask? The answer would be no. I am rendering unto Caesar, what is Caesar's, and knowing all the time, it is a move farther away from God, with the prayer that God will give me strength to endure the world and what it has become.