Ron Paul preserves, protects, defends LDS Constitution view

Mainly for a LDS audience, this video shows quotes from past leaders of the importance of upholding the oath of office of the President of the US

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28 Responses to Ron Paul preserves, protects, defends LDS Constitution view

  1. kcook281 says:

    You know I liked …
    You know I liked Ron Paul.

    I find it interesting in religious debates that the mormon church is always the one that gets bashed the hardest. I thought everyone was allowed to worship as they pleased. Yet we would rather have a muslim run the country then a mormon…just find it….ironic….almost like Barabbas and Christ and the people voted for Barabbas…

  2. awolLDSasap says:

    There is a BIG …
    There is a BIG difference between judgement and being rewarded.
    Joseph Smith pulled these little items right out of the Bible and gave his spin on what he thought they meant.
    Can you trust Joseph Smith? No. He lied to the membership. in his writings he claimed that God told someone to lie. His prophecies failed. He was an adulterer.
    Day after day you must repeat, I know it’s true, I know it’s true because there is no proof to validate anceint Jewish indians. It’s a fairy tale.

  3. awolLDSasap says:

    Anti mormon …
    Anti mormon literature? How about fact verified history? Why do you so easily reject the gospel of Christ for another gospel?
    Time to do a bit of mormonic bragging. I am 5th generation straight from Independance Mo. Does this give me enough clout? Mormonism is not of God. It was created by a man and it is fullfilling Satans goal. Go right ahead, eat the fruit and become a god.
    Read Isaiah 43: 9,10,11,12
    Oh, that’s right!
    You don’t believe the Bible.

  4. blnewman50 says:

    I was just reading …
    I was just reading the in the Book of James. He spoke of faith and how ‘Faith without works is dead”. Christ died for all our sins and that’s what gives us resurrection. Why did the Savior then say, ‘in my house our many mansions, I go to prepare a place for you’. I believe we will all go to our own ‘mansion’ according to the Savior’s judgement. If all go to the same place what is the need of a judgement day. If our works don’t matter, why the need, again, for a judgement.

  5. blnewman50 says:

    Sounds like all …
    Sounds like all you’ve done is search through Anti-mormon literature. Let me guess,”Kindom of the Cults” by Walter Martin. I served a mission for my church and had all kind of Bible bashers who thought they ‘knew’ the scriptures. I am sorry you have been so mislead. After all, we just have to agree to disagree. I will ‘Never’ change what I believe and know with all my heart by the power of the Holy Ghost what is true. That is how I know, not by anyone else. Good luck to you.

  6. awolLDSasap says:

    You are not …
    You are not persecuted. You are corrected. Joseph Smith and the brethren were persecuted because of adultery, theft and political control.
    Don’t think for 1 second you can use persecution pity party as having the truth.
    Joseph Smith was a false prophet on many occasion. Look it up.

  7. awolLDSasap says:

    It doesn’t matter …
    It doesn’t matter if Joseph Smith stole the name of the Lord for the church. The yellow page companies have stolen Ma Bells “let your fingers do the walking” yellow pages. This doesn’t make them the original yellow pages and the name of your church doesn’t make it Christian. Joseph Smith invented a new religion with a new god. If you worship the wrong God you might be in jeapardy. Jesus was never Satans spirit brother.

  8. blnewman50 says:

    That’s simply not …
    That’s simply not true. The name of our church is “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Ours is the only church that is set up just as the Savior’s was anciently. I not only love but praise a Father in Heaven and his beloved son Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Joseph Smith was a great man but he was a servant of the Lord just as we all our.

  9. terrafirma91 says:

    @LordPillsbury1959: …
    @LordPillsbury1959: I feel you have taken my posts out of context. I am not here to “tempt anyone”, and I feel your being a bit paranoid about something. Keep in mind that the Christ was executed for speaking the Truth, and a well-placed, and influential, religious sect within the Roman government wanted His life snuffed-out. A corporate church won’t save anyone’s soul. Only Christ can save a soul. If they wanted to take my life tomorrow, I couldn’t care less.

  10. LordPillsbury1959 says:

    Jesus was …
    Jesus was persecuted with his apostles! Using your logic, it must have been for a credible reason. Christ said his desciples would be persecuted for their beliefs. Paul gloried in his trials and persecutions as do I. It only means that much more to me to see you here where “LDS” come to see inspirational videos only to find you here to tempt them to anger because you don’t get it. I love you as a child of God, however, if you insist on being the devil’s advocate, you are my enemy. Praise God!

  11. awolLDSasap says:

    Not at all. You …
    Not at all. You must live outside Utah.

    If you praise Jesus, do you worship him as God? Is Joseph Smith next in line to Jesus? In Mormon doctrine Joseph will be the one allowing people of this dispensation into heaven.
    This is blasphemy. Placing men equal to God or becoming gods.

  12. batterdown says:

    I have commented …
    I have commented elsewhere on some of awol’s words. Generally, we just agree to disagree, but “You will never hear a Mormon say ‘praise the Lord our God’” is a bald-faced, pure, unadulterated LIE. I am a “Mormon” and I have not only heard it said, I have also said it myself, and I will again, with great confidence, undying love, and ultimate gratitude say here: PRAISE the LORD our GOD!!!! PRAISE JESUS & His eternal, wonderful atoning sacrifice. Awol strives to mis-represent and contend. BEWARE.

  13. terrafirma91 says:

    @awolLDSasap: The …
    @awolLDSasap: The most sad aspect of these historical facts are seeing white folks killing one another, and stealing each others’ properties. Nothing makes the Evil One more happy than to see these things. Truly sad….

  14. awolLDSasap says:

    True.
    Govenor …

    True.
    Govenor Boggs picked up on Rigdons salt speech and used it against the Mormons to kick them out of the state. As soon as the church moved, the Missourians swooped in to grab the land. None of this would have happened if Joseph and the brethren hadn’t been so adulterous, greedy and controlling.

  15. terrafirma91 says:

    @awolLDSasap: In a …
    @awolLDSasap: In a book I read from an unbiased author, he examined diaries, newspaper articles, and county records in search of the facts. It seems that Sidney Rigdon’s inflammatory Salt Speech, and the stealing of non-members live stock, to be the primary factors in the Missouri conflicts between Mormons, and the Missourians. I read Rigdon’s Salt Speech, and it WAS very belligerent towards non church members.

  16. awolLDSasap says:

    There were many …
    There were many credible reasons for the persecution. Pioty, theft and adultery being a few of the reasons.

  17. terrafirma91 says:

    @kait112: This is …
    @kait112: This is what I like about the Mormons best: They want to preserve the US Constitution. Now, if we can only get Congress, the Oval Office, and the Courts to ABIDE by the Constitution.

  18. terrafirma91 says:

    @awolLDSasap: Most …
    @awolLDSasap: Most Mormons are very sensitive about their religion, also the religion of their parents, grandparents, etc. The Church hierarchy has been artful at using a form of fear mongering on the congregants. By insisting that others are “out to get” Mormons, they are doing a grave disservice just to keep their flock in the fold. If the Mormons were persecuted in past times, it must have been for a credible reason, and not for just being a Mormon.

  19. awolLDSasap says:

    A favorite tune …
    A favorite tune they sing boosts the patriotism towards the power of man. It’s a real crowd pleaser >
    “Hail to the prophet,
    assended to heaven,
    traitors and tyrants,
    now fight him in vane
    mingling with gods …. bla bla bla……
    The song is the triumphant praise of a human.
    You will never hear a Mormon say “praise the Lord our God.”

  20. awolLDSasap says:

    True and true. …
    True and true. Every priesthood holder in the church has been indoctrinated to believe they will someday become a soldier in the army of Joseph Smith or Christ. Take your pick. Christ does not need an army of men. He has an army of angels in waiting.

  21. terrafirma91 says:

    @awolLDSasap: But …
    @awolLDSasap: But Judaism and Christianity are about as different as night and day. Mormonism is more of a “good works” type religion. They also place heavy emphasis on monetary endeavors, and taking over government agencies. They have an agenda, and most of America is unaware of their aspirations.

  22. awolLDSasap says:

    With tears in their …
    With tears in their eyes and hope in their words they try to latch onto ordinary rational thought and people.
    Believing in spaces gods and magic johnsons will never get them to that place of liberty and freedom in Christ.

    Do you worship a god made by man that must abide by the laws of the universe?

  23. awolLDSasap says:

    It’s easy enough to …
    It’s easy enough to understand.
    I’ll separate the 2 words for you.

    Judeo,,,, and ,,,, Christian nation.

    It’s a good thing we have not been coined a Judeo, Christian, Mormon nation.

  24. fubecabr says:

    So calling someone …
    So calling someone a troll is supposed to be a refutation? Wow, how ’bout that!!! A mormon using an ad hominem logical fallacy because they’re completely unable to rationally defend mormonism!!!

  25. jedineltis says:

    good, intelligent …
    good, intelligent man!

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