December 7, 2007
The Good Old Days
I have been meaning to write about this for awhile, but haven't had the time. I still don't, but this will have to do for now.
Often we hear bleating whenever Mitt "Windsock" Romney's Demon Cult is mentioned that "I thought we settled this in the 1960's with Kennedy." No. No. No. And Hell No.
What Kennedy did was to make it almost impossible for a faithful Catholic to be elected to public office. Only by adopting a heretical, outright Protestant position, one of radical compartmentalization of faith, morals, and public duty, could he be accepted as President. The dimbulb "Greatest Generation" Catholics, exhausted from having won the war for Stalin, jumped and cheered, because one of their own had been elected.
And, you silly Papists, look! The era of religious discrimination is over. Now just swallow the Kool Aid and vote for the Mormon.
Here we have a story that wonders what a person's morals has to do with his creed anyway. Are we buying this crap?
It would be better to have Protestants not vote for Catholics because of what we believe (in fact, I don't see how a faithful Protestant could vote for a faithful Catholic, if the Catholic really holds the Catholic faith in its entirety and not just some neo-Modernist whitewash) than to have Catholics twist themselves in knots to be more palatable to Protties, Mormons, Witlesses, Scientologists, and whathaveyou. If some Kennedy were to come out and say "I will not take orders from the Pope," then WE should be the ones to shun him. Let the Protties take him, as he has become one of theirs.
So, then we get Mitt Romney. I have heard him defended as being "well, really, not that good of a Mormon anyway." Gee. That is going to make me jump on board: here we have a fellow who proclaims some screwball cult and then says, "well, but don't worry, when it comes to making decisions, I ignore that stuff anyway and just do what is popular." This man is such a windsock that he was elected governor of Dukakisland. (O'Neillistan?). So, here he holds a strange pagan creed, but we are not to mind because he only holds it privately. Give me a break.
And what about this strange pagan creed? Remember to beware of anyone who gives you another Gospel, even if it be an angel (but a P.T. Barnum-style obvious fraud should ring some warning bells, too). What more do you need to know that this is a demonic cult that preys on the gullible and stupid? A Mormon should not be trusted in any public office. I have never knowingly voted for a Mormon, and will not knowingly vote for a Mormon, and, frankly, do not see how any Catholic ever could, either. I also try to avoid doing business with Mormons, as Romney's compartmentalization seems to be something they are all quite good at, and knowing that 10% of the profit will go to sending missionaries to Catholic countries to try to lure souls into Hell is serious business.
We must choose, if the choice must be between only two people, a Christian, even a nominal Christian, even a heretic, over a pagan. Martin Luther may have wanted a wise Turk, but most of us are wiser than Luther, and realize that a Christian at least has the help of Christ ready for him. Valid baptism is valid baptism, and Grace flows from it. Mormons do not have a valid baptism.
Let our slogan this election cycle be:
No Mormons, Not Now, Not Ever, No Way!
Romney! Repent and Retire!