Bye Bye Mitt the Rino dirt bag
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Not sure what his claim to be a Mormon has to do with anything...
Mormon theology really seems to fit comfortably with Globalism, IMO.
Ultimately, they believe in a 1 world government (in their eschatology) based in the US and administered by the Mormon Church....therefore if Mittens IS in fact a Mormon True Believer, THAT would explain his obvious Globalist/RINO leanings.
Being a Mormon "True Believer" would explain why he always ends up pretending to be more Conservative than he actually governs and why he seems to always come down on the side of the Globalists and RINOs.
As a practicing member of the LDS church, I can't say that I've ever heard of the idea of "a one world government administered by Mormons" propagated by the teachings of the church. In fact, that sounds completely counter to what's actually taught and practiced - that is to say, it sounds completely counter to the teachings that are centered around service to others, family, and personal humility. As for Romney himself, he tends to be quite unpopular within the community.
Honestly, I would have to ask for the sources for your beliefs that come from actual church doctrine, because they sound pretty unfounded and libelous.
What is Mormon eschatology, then? Enlighten me. Feel free to CORRECT me, rather than just to say "that's wrong".
Does the Mormon Church end up serving any role at all at the end?
The teachings of the church fall in line with preparing for the second coming of Jesus Christ, and seeking repentance and preparation. There is no such ideal as a "One World Government administered by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints". The belief is that Christ, himself will rule as the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. Moreover, there's a strong foundation in the concept of free agency, where people are still free to, and encouraged to make their own choices, rather than to just blindly follow the masses. We're meant to come to the Lord on our own, not through fear, guilt, and force, and that's if we come at all.
This all being said, you're the one who made the claims of some kind of "Mormon Global Order agenda". The concerns of the church are that people are spiritually prepared, meek, repentant, and loving, one unto another, not that "Mormons shall rule over all". That's nonsense. So, I ask again, where in the church doctrine is it cited that the church will administer over a one world government? If you're going to cite the eschatology again, then don't just use the word, use the actual definition, and everything that it entails to argue your point.
You're the one who made the initial claim. It's not on me to explain myself to you, it's on you to defend your claim with factual sources. What you said is wrong; I asked for your sources so that I could understand why you think such things about members of the LDS church. In turn, your attitude played out like:
"Trump killed a man!" "...no he didn't. Where did you hear that?" "Oh yeah!? Don't just say that I'm wrong, CORRECT me! Prove that Trump didn't kill a man!"
Doubling down on an argument doesn't make you correct, it just digs your hole deeper.
As for the church... serving a role? To what end? Do you mean as fulfilling the role that any religion does, as a provider and a bedrock of a belief system and a plane of morality? Because that's what it does - it's a religion, people follow it, and abide by its doctrines. So what? I'm not sure what kind of question that's supposed to be, it just kind of seems like a flailing retort meant to cover up nonsensical claims.
Thanks for explaining to Seret.
Yeah..