More Ramblings from the Romney Realm of (un)Reality!

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Dad Learned to Debate as an Obstinate Child (video) -- Josh Romney!

And he's still an obstinate child using those same techniques!

Josh Romney brags on the campaign trail about he and his brothers lying to their dad all the time when they were growing up. Wonder where they got that example from and what kind of example are they setting for their own children and young people who look up to them? Terrible!

See Lying for the Lord, a Mormon tenent

Lying for the Lord refers to the practice of lying to protect the image of and belief in the Mormon religion, a practice which Mormonism itself fosters in various ways. From Joseph Smith's denial of having more than one wife, to polygamous Mormon missionaries telling European investigators that reports about polygamy in Utah were lies put out by "anti-Mormons" and disgruntled ex-members, to Gordon B. Hinckley's dishonest equivocation on national television over Mormon doctrine, Mormonism's history seems replete with examples of lying. Common members see such examples as situations where lying is justified. For the Mormon, loyalty and the welfare of the church are more important than the principle of honesty, and plausible denials and deception by omission are warranted by an opportunity to have the Mormon organization seen in the best possible light. This is part of the larger package of things that lead many to describe Mormonism as a cult. "Lying for the lord" is part of Mormonism's larger deceptive mainstreaming tactics, and conversion numbers would drastically lower if important Mormon beliefs were fully disclosed to investigators.
 
Dad Learned to Debate as an Obstinate Child (video) -- Josh Romney!

And he's still an obstinate child using those same techniques!

Josh Romney brags on the campaign trail about he and his brothers lying to their dad all the time when they were growing up. Wonder where they got that example from and what kind of example are they setting for their own children and young people who look up to them? Terrible!

See Lying for the Lord, a Mormon tenent

Lying for the Lord refers to the practice of lying to protect the image of and belief in the Mormon religion, a practice which Mormonism itself fosters in various ways. From Joseph Smith's denial of having more than one wife, to polygamous Mormon missionaries telling European investigators that reports about polygamy in Utah were lies put out by "anti-Mormons" and disgruntled ex-members, to Gordon B. Hinckley's dishonest equivocation on national television over Mormon doctrine, Mormonism's history seems replete with examples of lying. Common members see such examples as situations where lying is justified. For the Mormon, loyalty and the welfare of the church are more important than the principle of honesty, and plausible denials and deception by omission are warranted by an opportunity to have the Mormon organization seen in the best possible light. This is part of the larger package of things that lead many to describe Mormonism as a cult. "Lying for the lord" is part of Mormonism's larger deceptive mainstreaming tactics, and conversion numbers would drastically lower if important Mormon beliefs were fully disclosed to investigators.


Wow it sounds alot like you democrats on racial matters......glad to see you hit the nail on the head!
 
Dad Learned to Debate as an Obstinate Child (video) -- Josh Romney!

And he's still an obstinate child using those same techniques!

Josh Romney brags on the campaign trail about he and his brothers lying to their dad all the time when they were growing up. Wonder where they got that example from and what kind of example are they setting for their own children and young people who look up to them? Terrible!

See Lying for the Lord, a Mormon tenent

Lying for the Lord refers to the practice of lying to protect the image of and belief in the Mormon religion, a practice which Mormonism itself fosters in various ways. From Joseph Smith's denial of having more than one wife, to polygamous Mormon missionaries telling European investigators that reports about polygamy in Utah were lies put out by "anti-Mormons" and disgruntled ex-members, to Gordon B. Hinckley's dishonest equivocation on national television over Mormon doctrine, Mormonism's history seems replete with examples of lying. Common members see such examples as situations where lying is justified. For the Mormon, loyalty and the welfare of the church are more important than the principle of honesty, and plausible denials and deception by omission are warranted by an opportunity to have the Mormon organization seen in the best possible light. This is part of the larger package of things that lead many to describe Mormonism as a cult. "Lying for the lord" is part of Mormonism's larger deceptive mainstreaming tactics, and conversion numbers would drastically lower if important Mormon beliefs were fully disclosed to investigators.

You realize you are lying about Mormons, right? Do you understand Irony?
 
Dad Learned to Debate as an Obstinate Child (video) -- Josh Romney!

And he's still an obstinate child using those same techniques!

Josh Romney brags on the campaign trail about he and his brothers lying to their dad all the time when they were growing up. Wonder where they got that example from and what kind of example are they setting for their own children and young people who look up to them? Terrible!

See Lying for the Lord, a Mormon tenent

Lying for the Lord refers to the practice of lying to protect the image of and belief in the Mormon religion, a practice which Mormonism itself fosters in various ways. From Joseph Smith's denial of having more than one wife, to polygamous Mormon missionaries telling European investigators that reports about polygamy in Utah were lies put out by "anti-Mormons" and disgruntled ex-members, to Gordon B. Hinckley's dishonest equivocation on national television over Mormon doctrine, Mormonism's history seems replete with examples of lying. Common members see such examples as situations where lying is justified. For the Mormon, loyalty and the welfare of the church are more important than the principle of honesty, and plausible denials and deception by omission are warranted by an opportunity to have the Mormon organization seen in the best possible light. This is part of the larger package of things that lead many to describe Mormonism as a cult. "Lying for the lord" is part of Mormonism's larger deceptive mainstreaming tactics, and conversion numbers would drastically lower if important Mormon beliefs were fully disclosed to investigators.
Oh yes because no other children in the history of the world have ever lied to their parents your post are becoming more unhinged every day.
 
Dad Learned to Debate as an Obstinate Child (video) -- Josh Romney!

And he's still an obstinate child using those same techniques!

Josh Romney brags on the campaign trail about he and his brothers lying to their dad all the time when they were growing up. Wonder where they got that example from and what kind of example are they setting for their own children and young people who look up to them? Terrible!

See Lying for the Lord, a Mormon tenent

Lying for the Lord refers to the practice of lying to protect the image of and belief in the Mormon religion, a practice which Mormonism itself fosters in various ways. From Joseph Smith's denial of having more than one wife, to polygamous Mormon missionaries telling European investigators that reports about polygamy in Utah were lies put out by "anti-Mormons" and disgruntled ex-members, to Gordon B. Hinckley's dishonest equivocation on national television over Mormon doctrine, Mormonism's history seems replete with examples of lying. Common members see such examples as situations where lying is justified. For the Mormon, loyalty and the welfare of the church are more important than the principle of honesty, and plausible denials and deception by omission are warranted by an opportunity to have the Mormon organization seen in the best possible light. This is part of the larger package of things that lead many to describe Mormonism as a cult. "Lying for the lord" is part of Mormonism's larger deceptive mainstreaming tactics, and conversion numbers would drastically lower if important Mormon beliefs were fully disclosed to investigators.

What lies did Romney use during the debate? Specifically.
 
O has no achievements hence the constant deflections. Big bird.....dogs on top of cars.....the list is endless. Fortunately, everyone sees O for the fraud that he is. You may want to make a note to self and actually nominate someone next time who is worthy of leading.
 
O has no achievements hence the constant deflections. Big bird.....dogs on top of cars.....the list is endless. Fortunately, everyone sees O for the fraud that he is. You may want to make a note to self and actually nominate someone next time who is worthy of leading.

I wish that were true, but no everyone doesn't see Obama as the fraud he is. If they did, Romney would be winning with 99% of the vote.
 
O has no achievements hence the constant deflections. Big bird.....dogs on top of cars.....the list is endless. Fortunately, everyone sees O for the fraud that he is. You may want to make a note to self and actually nominate someone next time who is worthy of leading.

I wish that were true, but no everyone doesn't see Obama as the fraud he is. If they did, Romney would be winning with 99% of the vote.

True, but more than last election.
 
Dad Learned to Debate as an Obstinate Child (video) -- Josh Romney!

And he's still an obstinate child using those same techniques!

Josh Romney brags on the campaign trail about he and his brothers lying to their dad all the time when they were growing up. Wonder where they got that example from and what kind of example are they setting for their own children and young people who look up to them? Terrible!

See Lying for the Lord, a Mormon tenent

Lying for the Lord refers to the practice of lying to protect the image of and belief in the Mormon religion, a practice which Mormonism itself fosters in various ways. From Joseph Smith's denial of having more than one wife, to polygamous Mormon missionaries telling European investigators that reports about polygamy in Utah were lies put out by "anti-Mormons" and disgruntled ex-members, to Gordon B. Hinckley's dishonest equivocation on national television over Mormon doctrine, Mormonism's history seems replete with examples of lying. Common members see such examples as situations where lying is justified. For the Mormon, loyalty and the welfare of the church are more important than the principle of honesty, and plausible denials and deception by omission are warranted by an opportunity to have the Mormon organization seen in the best possible light. This is part of the larger package of things that lead many to describe Mormonism as a cult. "Lying for the lord" is part of Mormonism's larger deceptive mainstreaming tactics, and conversion numbers would drastically lower if important Mormon beliefs were fully disclosed to investigators.

Your getting whackier and whackier as the days go by.... really you should consider getting help.
 

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