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Trump's Mormon swag doesn't go over well... (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Friday OP
LMAO Solly Mack Friday #1
yeah otherwise he is a perfect reflection of their family values based on how they vote nt msongs Friday #2
Okay, Mitt, now's your moment to endorse Harris... RidinWithHarris Friday #3
AssFace Dumbshit Stirkes Again. Cha Friday #4
Interesting article about Trump's impression on the LDS community... jmowreader Friday #5
Yeah, well, Christians are supposed to expouse all those values as well... Wounded Bear Friday #7
The members of the Mormon Church consider themselves Christians. . . Collimator Friday #13
Revelations isn't saying what most people say it is FreeState Friday #15
Oh, I'm not disagreeing that each group that comes along. . . Collimator Friday #24
humility, modesty, and frugality? He's the best (not) usonian Friday #21
You forgot honesty. He recently said he's a very "truthful" person.... AZ8theist Saturday #34
I was just responding to the points in the above post by jmowreader usonian Saturday #39
October surprise....................... Lovie777 Friday #6
I can almost hear South Park... regnaD kciN Friday #8
This is from The Onion, right? wackadoo wabbit Friday #9
Like with evangelicals, maybe he's going for members who don't practice what they preach. Beartracks Friday #10
They literally will not receive any message showing tn he does NOT care about people. onecaliberal Friday #11
Some Elders in the L.D.S. church have already .. Botany Friday #12
Mormons generally don't like Donny. paleotn Friday #14
I know I like to snicker at those nice, polite kids on their bicycles Aristus Friday #23
Acquaintance from ages ago... paleotn Friday #25
I want to ask them if they really wear Dulcinea Saturday #33
Trust me, they do. It's effin' ridiculous..... AZ8theist Saturday #36
I had read ,in the past,that the CIA had BattleRow Friday #16
As did the fbi. niyad Friday #19
I heard the NSA hires a lot of Mormons DBoon Friday #28
A clean cut lifestyle makes background checks inexpensive, but how you gonna keep them down on the farm ..... Marcuse Saturday #40
All I can say is... ailsagirl Friday #17
Oh my word, that is hilarious! niyad Friday #18
Mormons are as hypocritical as so-called Evangelical Christiians Wiz Imp Friday #20
... ColinC Friday #22
Oops. Ocelot II Friday #26
The tragic part is that there would be LDS for trump at all Klarkashton Friday #27
Any organized religion. I prefer (mostly) disorganized. usonian Saturday #29
Here in Mormonville, AZ, they blindly vote "R" up and down the ticket no matter what. AZ8theist Saturday #32
Yes, that Joseph Smith story is a hoot! Haggard Celine Saturday #42
It will be interesting to see how they actually vote ColoradoHoosier Saturday #30
I wonder how many Mitt bought? johnnyplankton Saturday #31
But his moron swag has sold well. flvegan Saturday #35
Me and my wife laughed at that one. What a bunch of morons. BradBo Saturday #37
Never miss a chance Turbineguy Saturday #38
Sigh. The tone deafness is so loud it shakes the entire West. n/t PatrickforB Saturday #41

jmowreader

(51,262 posts)
5. Interesting article about Trump's impression on the LDS community...
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 06:03 PM
Friday
https://www.americansurveycenter.org/newsletter/trumps-problem-with-mormon-voters-is-getting-worse/

It would be difficult to design a Republican candidate less appealing to Latter-day Saint voters than Donald Trump. Yet, the objections many Latter-day Saints have with Trump go beyond his boorish and self-aggrandizing behavior. His worldview is largely antithetical to the values of humility, modesty, and frugality the Church teaches. In 2016, McKay Coppins argued that Trump’s brand of grievance politics would be a poor fit for Latter-day Saints.

Wounded Bear

(60,310 posts)
7. Yeah, well, Christians are supposed to expouse all those values as well...
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 06:20 PM
Friday

Yet trump gets high approval/support from many of them.

Collimator

(1,811 posts)
13. The members of the Mormon Church consider themselves Christians. . .
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:05 PM
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. . . As do Jehovah's Witnesses.

Granted those two groups are generally regarded as extreme outliers within the worldwide community of those who identify as Christians. JWs reject the notion of Jesus as divine and Mormons, of course, regard the Book of Mormon as divinely inspired scripture, in direct contradiction of Revelation 22:18, which to the vast majority of Christians is an injunction against considering any further divine communication as legitimate or having equal weight with the OT and NT.

FreeState

(10,674 posts)
15. Revelations isn't saying what most people say it is
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:20 PM
Friday

Even if it was accurate to the "Bible" as a whole and not the words of John in Revelations Christians would be stuck: “Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you.” (Deut. 4:2.) - so all Christians should just throw out everything after Deuteronomy.

Collimator

(1,811 posts)
24. Oh, I'm not disagreeing that each group that comes along. . .
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 08:37 PM
Friday

declaring that theirs is the final and complete "Revealed Truth" from God isn't basically falling into the same self-delusion trap. (It's "Revelation" by the way, not "Revelations".)

It's particularly interesting that certain religious groups are willing to extend a degree of tolerance to those they perceive as having proceeded them in figuring out the "Truth", because they hope that their predecessors will "catch up" to them, once the new and improved version is properly explained to them. This is why a lot of Christian groups are somewhat accepting of Jewish people. Because, of course, they will someday come to realize that Jesus is the fulfillment of everything that was promised to them in the OT.

The majority of hardcore Christians are less accepting of Islam because they see that faith as the blasphemous "adding on" that scripture warns against. Jesus is the end of the road and you don't need to go further as far as they are concerned.

That tolerance towards what are seen as one's religious fore bearers exists within Islam, as well-- at least philosophically, if not always in practice. Judaism and Christianity are valued as building blocks to Islam's final "Truth" and have been afforded certain legal protections in some Muslim predominate cultures. The Baha'i Faith, which came after the "Final Knowledge" shared with Mohamed, has been persecuted because its existence suggests that God wasn't entirely pleased with their interpretation of his wisdom and commands.

As far as I know, people of the Baha'i Faith aren't currently engaged in any persecution or condemnation of any other religious group. That might change, of course, if someone comes along claiming to be the latest (and final) prophet and basically tells them, "Yeah, you guys came so close. But there are just a few things you missed. . ."

usonian

(12,950 posts)
21. humility, modesty, and frugality? He's the best (not)
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:58 PM
Friday

By his own admission,

• Trump is The King of humility,
• He boasts endlessly about his good works (for the wealthy), and
• Nobody spends more to entertain his dear friends, nor give back more than he receives.



"I'll give you my football in exchange"
What a guy!"

usonian

(12,950 posts)
39. I was just responding to the points in the above post by jmowreader
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 04:26 PM
Saturday

You want virtues? They're endless because they're fictional.

I a series of ads in one post that hit pretty damn hard on the 🇷🇺 ❤️ Putin love ❤️🇷🇺

I don't pick the ad topics. I've posted often about issues, and I guess that they're what you discuss with friends and acquaintances.

https://democraticunderground.com/100219548864

https://www.buzzfeed.com/morgansloss1/republicans-voting-for-kamala-harris-share-why

But if the people with the ad-meters want to whack that sleazbag and his sidekick, fine.

Such things point out the "he that smelt it dealt it" projection ... "Every accusation is a confession" and even though we at DU knew it years ago, it has been slow to penetrate that "mass unconsciousness" ... probably hidden by the smoke screen of media.

wackadoo wabbit

(1,211 posts)
9. This is from The Onion, right?
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 06:37 PM
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It has to be. No one could be that ignorant and/or clueless in real life.

Seriously, is this from The Onion?

Botany

(72,110 posts)
12. Some Elders in the L.D.S. church have already ..
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:05 PM
Friday

..... called for Mormons to vote for Harris this year.

Keep talking Donny. Could Utah go blue?

paleotn

(18,914 posts)
14. Mormons generally don't like Donny.
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:11 PM
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Seems they’ve seen through his bullshit since day 1. Not that they vote for Dems instead. Right of center 3rd parties have done well in Utah the last 2 prez cycles.

Aristus

(67,919 posts)
23. I know I like to snicker at those nice, polite kids on their bicycles
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 08:26 PM
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and in their white, short-sleeve shirts. But I can’t imagine that they would see anything in Trump worth voting for.

paleotn

(18,914 posts)
25. Acquaintance from ages ago...
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 09:36 PM
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Old tale, can't vouch for it, but as the story goes, he and several Air Force guys would occasionally travel to Utah on various duties. On Sunday mornings, they would plant lawn chairs in the front yard of their rental, drink beer and smoke cigars, dressed in hazmat suits, while the local Mormon populace headed for church. He was a bit of a loose cannon, pardon the pun, so I wouldn't doubt it. I cannot imagine the looks on the faces of those nice, neat, polite people, subjected to that bunch of heathens. Good thing they weren't Navy guys or that would have been real trouble.

DBoon

(22,969 posts)
28. I heard the NSA hires a lot of Mormons
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 11:10 PM
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Their missionary work requires them to be fluent in a non-English language, and the local clergy makes a good background reference.

Marcuse

(7,962 posts)
40. A clean cut lifestyle makes background checks inexpensive, but how you gonna keep them down on the farm .....
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 05:22 PM
Saturday
It was the Cold War in the mid-80s. Miller did not belong at the FBI. LA was where there was action with lots of Russian emigres. Though Miller – the father of eight kids – spoke fluent Spanish and had graduated from BYU, he could not cut it. He lost his badge. He would spend hours slumming it at 7-11, eating candy. He was assigned menial tasks. He was disciplined by his Church for marital infidelity He was on his way to being fired by the FBI.

Enter Svatlana Ogorodnikova, a Soviet émigré. She was previously handled by another LA agent named Hunt who tried to recruit her a few years earlier, and whom she slept with. Miller took her over as a numbered asset, and began planning to save his career through her, in what he described as his “blaze of glory.” Miller couldn’t resist having sex with her (as Hunt had) as they went forward with his plan.

In August 1984, Miller and Svetlana went on a joyride, heading from LA to San Francisco by car. They got drunk on the way up, a first for Miller. When they arrived, Svetlana went into the Soviet Consulate while Miller waited in the car. Svetlana reportedly dangled some classified information Miller had given to her.

The FBI established surveillance on the couple the following month, as they were planning another getaway to Austria to deliver classified documents to the KGB. By this time, Miller sensed he was being watched.
https://bycommonconsent.com/2020/09/28/the-clergy-privilege-in-mormon-cases-the-strange-case-of-richard-w-miller/

niyad

(118,722 posts)
18. Oh my word, that is hilarious!
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:33 PM
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Some time back, I had as wonderful neighbors a lovely older couple who were mormon (saints, as they said they preferred to be called). Their proseletyzing of me was very low-key, inoffensive, and amusing. One of the things that cracked me up was that the woman drank diet coke, seeming to believe there was no caffeine (as oppsed to no sugarr) in it. I never pointed out otherwise.

Of course, the lds itself has no problem making money off alcohol, caffeine, and gambling.

Wiz Imp

(974 posts)
20. Mormons are as hypocritical as so-called Evangelical Christiians
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 07:51 PM
Friday

Even though this should disqualify Trump from receiving their vote, they'll still vote for him in large numbers.

Ocelot II

(119,697 posts)
26. Oops.
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 09:45 PM
Friday

Is he marketing Trump honey-baked hams and Trump maple-smoked bacon to Jewish voters, too? Or Trump bikinis to Amish women?

Klarkashton

(1,354 posts)
27. The tragic part is that there would be LDS for trump at all
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 09:58 PM
Friday

What sort of organized religion would back that bastard?

usonian

(12,950 posts)
29. Any organized religion. I prefer (mostly) disorganized.
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 12:07 AM
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It's much more of a challenge and far less likely to corrupt.
Just my two cents worth.

AZ8theist

(6,322 posts)
32. Here in Mormonville, AZ, they blindly vote "R" up and down the ticket no matter what.
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 02:35 PM
Saturday

Critical thinking IS NOT one of their strong points. After all, believing the ridiculous Joseph Smith story proves that point. Mormon children are indoctrinated at very early ages. So much so it probably makes Imams running Islamic madrassess jealous....

Haggard Celine

(16,987 posts)
42. Yes, that Joseph Smith story is a hoot!
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 05:41 PM
Saturday

And I think the Book of Mormon is ridiculous. It's obviously written by someone who is trying to write in the style of the King James Version. It's a total failure.

ColoradoHoosier

(17 posts)
30. It will be interesting to see how they actually vote
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 02:22 PM
Saturday

The xtian evangelical wing, for the most part, has lost all sense of religious decency, abandoning it to seize the reins of power; to regain that authority they had during their heyday, a time now know as the 'dark ages'. Mormons... we'll see.

flvegan

(64,552 posts)
35. But his moron swag has sold well.
Sat Oct 12, 2024, 03:39 PM
Saturday

Just yesterday I saw a pickup with two "Trump 2024" flags flying from the back bumper.

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