Specifically, whether or not Mormons should be called Christians. Evangelical Christians or, more appropriately, Creedal Christians believe that Mormons cannot be Christians because Christianity is defined by the Creeds. Mormons do not accept the creeds, therefore Mormons are not Christians.
Separation of School and State
An interesting article appeared in The Spectrum newspaper in St. George on Monday. A radio talk show host named Bryan Hyde wrote, “Perhaps it’s time to consider a separation of school and state…”
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Immigration Bill Dead
It appears that the Immigration Bill has been withdrawn. No precise word yet on what the reason was. Stay tuned.
Update (20:16 MDT): Hugh Hewitt reports that the Democrats are in tears over this defeat. Read his post here.
Update (21:45 MDT): Cloture vote allowing for full house vote fails, 45-50. It’s just as well, this bill was dangerously flawed.
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Romney’s Critics
I read Hugh Hewitt’s blog critical of John McCain. Some of the comments posted there left me chagrined.
The media early on attempted to spin Mitt Romney as a flip-flopper, and some conservatives bought it. But it didn’t stick. Why? Because Romney effectively answered the charge and is a believable guy. Apparently he has had some traction with voters because his poll numbers have been steadily rising.
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Mormonism for Dummies
And you thought Mormonism was just another religion, and a weird one at that, huh? Well think again. We are about to show you that Mormonism is not only reasonable, but is the most truly Conservative religion in America.
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