Mormons Upset w/ Cher

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I see the Mormons are as serious as the Muslims.

Muslims don't mess around if they perceive one to dishonor the Prophet Muhammad: Muslims outraged over cartoons.

And the Mormons don't mess around if one dishonors their underwear: :eek:

Cher has upset leading Mormons by using a derogatory term in a Twitter.com attack on U.S. presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.

The pop superstar, who is a fervent Democrat, sent out a tweet on Friday, urging President Barack Obama and his aides to get organised or risk losing November's election to Republican Romney, who is a Mormon.

Cher wrote, "I Feel if he (Obama) doesn't get all his DUCKS IN A ROW we'll b forced 2 listen 2Uncaring Richy Rich! The whitest man in <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">MAGIC UNDERWEAR</span> in the WH (White House)."

Her remarks have upset prominent members of the <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Mormon</span> church, who <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">wear formal garments known as "celestial underwear."</span> The term "magic underwear" is considered offensive.


SOURCE: http://www.torontosun.com/2012/06/30/cher-upsets-mormons-with-alleged-slur




Well, the Republicans have labeled Obama a Muslim, with the intent of defaming his character and fatally labeling him as "un-American", in spite of the fact that his spiritual adviser, The Good Reverend Wright, heads a Christian Church.

What will the say about Mr. Romney, and his <s>dirty laundry</s> underwear :confused: :confused: :confused:

Probably, not shit.


HypoFuckinCrits.


 

Oh damn!, while researching celestial underwear, I came across the following:

LDS - "Now WE ARE GENEROUS WITH THE NEGRO. WE ARE WILLING that the Negro have the highest kind of education. I WOULD BE WILLING to LET every Negro DRIVE A CADILLAC IF THEY COULD AFFORD IT. I WOULD BE WILLING that they have all the advantages they can get out of life in the world. BUT LET THEM ENJOY THESE THINGS AMONG THEMSELVES."​

- LDS "Apostle" Mark E. Petersen, "Race Problems - As They Affect The Church,"

Address delivered at Brigham Young University, August 27, 1954, as quoted in Jerald and Sandra Tanner's book entitled, "The Changing World of Mormonism," p. 307, emphasis added.

SOURCE: http://exmormon.org/d6/drupal/blacks1



 

What tha . . .



"Though he was a rebel and an ASSOCIATE OF LUCIFER IN PRE-EXISTENCE, ...Cain managed to attain the privilege of mortal birth.... [H]e came out in open rebellion, fought God, worshiped Lucifer, and slew Abel.... AS A RESULT OF HIS REBELLION, CAIN WAS CURSED WITH A DARK SKIN; HE BECAME THE FATHER OF THE NEGROES, and THOSE SPIRITS WHO ARE NOT WORTHY to receive the priesthood are born through his lineage."

SOURCE: http://exmormon.org/d6/drupal/blacks1


- LDS "Apostle" Bruce McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, pp. 108-109, 1966 edition.


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Changing world of Mormons. They like Christianity use to preach white supremacy, but changed the looks of it for the changing of times.

http://blacknation.vpweb.com/



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Sometimes, the world just doesn't seem real.

I despise Obama, but to think some robotic, Baby Boomer, Mormon fuck, is going to be the next President of the United States is bizarre as hell.

The Mormons... I just don't know what to say about that sillinesss.
 

The basics about Mormonism, as Romney becomes
the 1st Mormon major party presidential nominee




The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was founded in 1830 in upstate New York and has since become one of the fastest-growing religious traditions in the world. Yet many Americans know little about the religion, and what they do know is often a caricature of the faith. Mitt Romney is the first Mormon nominated for president by a major party. For many voters, he’s the only Latter-day Saint they know.

Here is some basic information about the church:


MORMONS CONSIDER THEMSELVES PART OF TRADITIONAL CHRISTIANITY, BUT MOST CHRISTIANS DISAGREE. WHY?

A: Mormons and traditional Christians share many beliefs, including that Jesus was the son of God and that the Bible is the word of God. However, they differ on some fundamentals. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Mormons believe</span> their founder and first prophet Joseph Smith received revelations that restored <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">true Christianity</span>, which Smith said had been <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">corrupted by other churches.</span> Those revelations are contained in the additional scriptures that Mormons alone use, including “The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.” Mormons also differ with other Christians over the nature of the Trinity and the afterlife. A group of Mormon and evangelical scholars has been meeting for years to see where they can find common ground.

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WHAT KIND OF CLERGY SERVE IN THE MORMON CHURCH?

A: Latter-day Saints have priests and bishops but they aren’t professional clergy in the sense that most Americans understand the term. The priesthood is for lay volunteers. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">A bishop is</span> a lay person who serves as <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">a pastor</span> for a specific congregation. The leader of a regional Mormon district, which is like a diocese, is called stake president. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Romney served as a bishop</span> and a stake president in the Boston area for about 14 years.

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WHY CAN’T NON-MORMONS ENTER LDS TEMPLES?

A: <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Only Mormons in good standing with the church can enter LDS temples</span>, which have sacred rooms for marriages and other rituals. When new temples are built, church leaders usually open them to the general public for tours before dedicating the buildings for church use. But the temples aren’t the center for day-to-day community life and worship for Mormons. On Sundays, Latter-day Saints attend a service called a sacrament meeting at a local meetinghouse, which is open to all.

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WHY IS THE CHURCH BASED IN SALT LAKE CITY?

A: The history of the Latter-day Saints is intertwined with settlement of the American West. The earliest church members were hounded from region to region by outsiders angered by Mormon beliefs and the past support for polygamy, which the church renounced in 1890. After Smith was assassinated in 1844 by a Missouri mob, church leaders and members fled west. They eventually sought refuge in what was then the unsettled Salt Lake Valley. The church now has more than 14.4 million members worldwide, but its headquarters remain in Utah.




 

The basics about Mormonism, as Romney becomes the 1st Mormon major party presidential nominee





A: Mormons and traditional Christians share many beliefs, including that Jesus was the son of God and that the Bible is the word of God. However, they differ on some fundamentals. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Mormons believe</span> their founder and first prophet Joseph Smith received revelations that restored <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">true Christianity</span>, which Smith said had been <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">corrupted by other churches.</span> Those revelations are contained in the additional scriptures that Mormons alone use, including “The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.” Mormons also differ with other Christians over the nature of the Trinity and the afterlife. A group of Mormon and evangelical scholars has been meeting for years to see where they can find common ground.


Hmmm. Wonder what the Evangelicals and other right-wingers would be saying about Barack Obama now, If Reverend Jeremiah Wright had professed that view :confused: :confused: :confused:


 
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