The Biblical Case Against Voting for Romney

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The Biblical Case Against Voting For a Mormon: Why Christians Who Support Romney Actually Violate Scripture

From the conclusion:

...Mormonism has already come a long way in accomplishing its goal of being accepted as a mainstream religion compatible with Christianity. Those Christians who support Mitt Romney and who vote for him will only be partners in his evil deeds. They are and will be partners of the terrible evil deed of confusing others with a Jesus who is a false Christ, a counterfeit Jesus, who is an imposter, and is an antichrist. Christians supporting and voting for Romney will partner with a Mormon to lead others to embrace an antichrist, rather than the true Christ of the Bible.

Granted, it's an old sermon from a Huckabee wannabe, but who's to say whether his take on the scriptures is right or wrong?

Should Christians risk voting for an "antichrist"? :eusa_shifty:
 
And more recently, this call to Christian leaders...

For the sake of the Gospel, we, the undersigned, call upon Christian leaders and their respective ministries and organizations, if you plan on endorsing Governor Mitt Romney for the office of President of the United States, do so by clearly and unequivocally distancing yourself and Biblical Christianity from his Mormon beliefs.[...]

The purpose of this call to evangelical Christians and leaders is two-fold:

1. To protect the purity and integrity of the Biblical Gospel.
2.To seize the opportunity to educate the America Public and Christians to the fundamental differences between historic Christian faith and that of the Latter-day Saints (Mormons).

[...]It is our contention that the general population should not be left with any uncertainty whether the theological cult1 of which Mitt Romney is a faithful member, namely The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), and historic evangelical Christianity are one and the same faith. This we adamantly deny!

...doesn't seem the least bit vague.

So how 'bout it, Christians of the right?
 

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