by CL ➕follow (1) 💰tip ignore
Comments 1 - 12 of 12 Search these comments
Tricky question.
Do you mean before the last debate, this morning, or tomorrow?
1-3: both ("multiple-choice Romnesia")
4-5: yes and no (see above)
6: yes but now says they didn't go far enough, would favor 1% even more
7: didn't before, does now
8: he was governor for one term (too many)
9: YES he raised taxes enormously, especially on the 99%
10: yes he loves warbucks (see Team Chickenhawk thread)
Bonus question: yes and no, Morons believe that they are gods, and saints, but ultimately Romnesia believes that he is the one true god.
OK, without Goggling...
1) yes and no
2) yes and no
3) yes and no
4) no
5) yes and no
6) yes and no
7) yes and no
8)? don't have a clue
9) yes
10) yes and no
Bonus question: Well....Mormons do believe in multiple gods, but...they believe that only one god "rules" over this planet. So, "yes and no?"
I'm fairly certain that Mormon elders are promised their own universe to rule over as God in their afterlife.
As long as they've worn their special underwear every day of their lives.
Morons believe that they are gods, and saints
Yes, Mormons believe that they are saints, but not gods. The believe that they will become gods.
As long as they've worn their special underwear every day of their lives.
This is one of the many conditions.
Mormons believe that they are saints...
This is one of the many conditions.
They must submit perfect obedience to the cult leaders, for example murdering people and taking their children (Mountain Meadows Massacre) and taking away people's fundamental rights (Prop H8).
Mormons believe that they are saints...
Point taken, but the question was what do they believe not what is really going on. ;)
Yes, Mormons believe that they are saints, but not gods. The believe that they will become gods.
So, does that make them polytheistic?
does that make them polytheistic?
Yes, because they believe that their dead ancestors are gods, but no, because they claim to be monotheists. In fairness, the "monotheistic" Trinity isn't much clearer.
does that make them polytheistic?
Yes, because they believe that their dead ancestors are gods, but no, because they claim to be monotheists. In fairness, the "monotheistic" Trinity isn't much clearer.
I don't think that their dead ancestors are gods yet, I believe that god hood is awarded for all eligible Mormons on judgement day.
They are polytheistic in that they believe that there are other gods out there that have their own planets that they rule. They aspire to one day become one of these gods.
Also, they believe in --but never speak of-- a "heavenly mother" who is also a god. In addition to this there are numerous other female gods that are our "heavenly father's" other wives. These god wives gave birth to our spirits, that were then sent to earth by our "heavenly father." This theology gives a basis to the "doctrine of plural marriage" taught by Joe Smith.
1) Pro-choice or Pro-life?
2) Pro-gun rights or anti-gun rights?
3) Pro gay rights or against? DOMA? DADT?
4) In favor of Romneycare for the nation?
5) A cap and trade supporter?
6) A supporter of the Bush tax cuts?
7) Does he support a Human Life Amendment?
8) How long did Romney serve as Governor?
9) Did he raise taxes as Governor?
10) Was he in favor of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
Bonus question: Are Mormons monotheists?
Try to answer them without googling!
#politics