Mormons Detest Donald Trump. Here’s Why

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“Trump, both in his private life and his public persona — his crassness, his affairs — all of that kind of thing offends Mormon sensibilities,” said Matt Bowman, an associate professor of history at Henderson State University and the author of The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith. “Mormons place a high premium on being nice, and Trump is not nice.”

religious persecution, and Trump’s Islamophobia, bigotry, and rejection of Muslims is “certainly something Mormons find distasteful,”


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Trump is an obnoxious egotistical New Yorker.

Crooked Hillary is an obnoxious egotistical corrupt incompetent dishonest bitch.

Maybe the Mormons should move back to Kolob because they are going to get one of them.
 
Check out the Utah Compact guno. All Mormon business and religious leaders and hence their folds are for unlimited immigration.

And I mean unlimited. That's why they hate Trump. Oh and that great Mormon on the air who actually believed that Ted Cruz was the annointed one to bring about the White Horse Prophecy where Mormons would save America and the constitution led a pretty vile campaign starting the rumor that Melania Trump's super model edition layout was a lesbian porno shoot.

Yes, if you guessed Glenn Beck you are right. Beck put up this lesbian porno shit right on his Facebook page. And he was open in his declaration that Cruz was the annointed one.
 
Looks like the liberals can do nothing but smear, insult, belittle, and predict doom for Donald Trump.

They must remain strangely silent about their own candidate, since she has no accomplishments, no programs that have worked, and an ideology that has consistently failed for the last four or five decades.
 
Check out the Utah Compact guno. All Mormon business and religious leaders and hence their folds are for unlimited immigration.

And I mean unlimited. That's why they hate Trump. Oh and that great Mormon on the air who actually believed that Ted Cruz was the annointed one to bring about the White Horse Prophecy where Mormons would save America and the constitution led a pretty vile campaign starting the rumor that Melania Trump's super model edition layout was a lesbian porno shoot.

Yes, if you guessed Glenn Beck you are right. Beck put up this lesbian porno shit right on his Facebook page. And he was open in his declaration that Cruz was the annointed one.

I miss the good old days around here when Glenn Beck was far and away the most popular RWnut media personality.

Anyone else remember how much the RWnuts around here loved Glenn Beck?
 
Looks like the liberals can do nothing but smear, insult, belittle, and predict doom for Donald Trump.

They must remain strangely silent about their own candidate, since she has no accomplishments, no programs that have worked, and an ideology that has consistently failed for the last four or five decades.

Gee, we've never heard that before.
 
Just an FYI re: Mormon prophecy and why Mormons hate Trump and wanted Cruz.

Glenn Beck Channels Mormon Prophecy in Utah for Cruz: ‘Body of the Priesthood’ Will ‘Stand Up When the Constitution Hangs by a Thread’

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"What held me through was the prophesy that the Constitution will hang by a thread, and this People would remember what our Founders did. It is our responsibility to stand for the Constitution,” Beck said.

At this point, Ted Cruz and the audience gave Beck a standing ovation.

The famous Mormon prophecy Beck was referring to is known as the “White Horse Prophesy,” which was purportedly made by the Mormon founder Joseph Smith in 1843.

In the prophecy, Smith allegedly told the Mormon faithful that at some point in the future: “You will go to the Rocky Mountains and you will be a great and mighty people established there, which I will call the White Horse of peace and safety.” Smith then allegedly claimed that at that future date, “You will see the Constitution of the United States almost destroyed. It will hang like a thread as fine as a silk fiber.”

Generations of Mormons – from Brigham Young to Glenn Beck – have repeatedly used that phrase about the Constitution hanging by “a thread” to signal their belief in Smith’s prophecy or some variation thereof, in which the Mormon faithful will play a key role in defending the Constitution.

As Pat Bagley explained in the Salt Lake Tribune, from the earliest days of the LDS Church, Mormons “considered themselves the last Real Americans, the legitimate heirs of the pilgrims and Founding Fathers. And, they believed, the very survival of the Constitution depended on the Saints. From Smith on, LDS leaders prophesied the Constitution would one day hang by a thread, only to be saved by Mormons.”

Beck has long been a proponent of the “White Horse Prophecy,” but rarely has he so explicitly expressed his faith in it publicly as he did today in Utah."

Okey dokey Beck.

Glenn Beck Channels Mormon Prophecy in Utah for Cruz: ‘Body of the Priesthood’ Will ‘Stand Up When the Constitution Hangs by a Thread’
 
If Utah votes for Hillary I will eat my hat.

That is a brain dead red state that always votes GOP.

Even if Nixon returned from the dead in Hell they would vote for him again.
 
Just an FYI re: Mormon prophecy and why Mormons hate Trump and wanted Cruz.

Glenn Beck Channels Mormon Prophecy in Utah for Cruz: ‘Body of the Priesthood’ Will ‘Stand Up When the Constitution Hangs by a Thread’

Glenn-Beck-Provo-Utah-Getty-640x480.jpg


"What held me through was the prophesy that the Constitution will hang by a thread, and this People would remember what our Founders did. It is our responsibility to stand for the Constitution,” Beck said.

At this point, Ted Cruz and the audience gave Beck a standing ovation.

The famous Mormon prophecy Beck was referring to is known as the “White Horse Prophesy,” which was purportedly made by the Mormon founder Joseph Smith in 1843.

In the prophecy, Smith allegedly told the Mormon faithful that at some point in the future: “You will go to the Rocky Mountains and you will be a great and mighty people established there, which I will call the White Horse of peace and safety.” Smith then allegedly claimed that at that future date, “You will see the Constitution of the United States almost destroyed. It will hang like a thread as fine as a silk fiber.”

Generations of Mormons – from Brigham Young to Glenn Beck – have repeatedly used that phrase about the Constitution hanging by “a thread” to signal their belief in Smith’s prophecy or some variation thereof, in which the Mormon faithful will play a key role in defending the Constitution.

As Pat Bagley explained in the Salt Lake Tribune, from the earliest days of the LDS Church, Mormons “considered themselves the last Real Americans, the legitimate heirs of the pilgrims and Founding Fathers. And, they believed, the very survival of the Constitution depended on the Saints. From Smith on, LDS leaders prophesied the Constitution would one day hang by a thread, only to be saved by Mormons.”

Beck has long been a proponent of the “White Horse Prophecy,” but rarely has he so explicitly expressed his faith in it publicly as he did today in Utah."

Okey dokey Beck.

Glenn Beck Channels Mormon Prophecy in Utah for Cruz: ‘Body of the Priesthood’ Will ‘Stand Up When the Constitution Hangs by a Thread’

Will they save the case law in the Constitution that determined polygamy was not a 1st Amendment protected religious right?
 

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