Can A Christian Vote For A Mormon?
"Can
a Christian vote for a Mormon?"
A Christian cannot vote for a Mormon, whose
Jesus is the
brother of Satan.
"Can a Christian vote for a Mormon if the Mormon will protect Christian values?"
A Mormon will not continue to protect Christian values. But even if a Mormon were to
protect Christian values in the beginning, a true Christian can never vote for a Mormon.
Why not?
Would you vote for Satan if he promised to overturn Roe v Wade (see
abortion is murder),
constitutionally ban homosexual marriage (see
Bible verses about
homosexuality), eradicate unemployment,
balance the federal budget, and pay off our national debt (see
America in decline)? If Satan offered,
"All this
I will give you," [Satan] said, "if you will bow down and worship me,"
(Matthew 4:9) will you bow to him?
If not, neither can you support a member of Satan's cult that calls Jesus,
who is our perfectly Holy Creator, the brother of Satan, who is the perfectly
evil creature.
Or consider a scenario closer to your home.
Imagine that your spouse is the most virtuous person in the world. Also
imagine that a man running for mayor of your town believes your spouse is a
prostitute or a pedophile. The candidate shares this lie with his friends in
town, and your spouse is aware of it.
Would you vote for that candidate if he will protect
your 'values' (see
prominent
Christian leaders)? Or
would you speak out against his lie and defend the honor of your spouse? If you voted for him, how would your
spouse feel about your betrayal?
The
Mormon cult's claim that
Jesus and Satan are brothers
is a far bigger lie than a virtuous mortal being called a pedophile or a
prostitute, and a vote for a Presiding High Priest of Mormonism
(see
Mitt Romney religion), which teaches that abominable lie, is an affirmation of
the lie and a betrayal of Jesus, like Judas'.
You should also consider the impact of a Mormon president on four
groups of people: (1) those engaged in the struggle to deliver people from
Mormonism; (2) those who have escaped from Mormonism but still bear its
scars; (3) the millions still trapped in Mormonism; and (4) non-Mormons whom
the Mormons continue to try to lure.
If you have any doubts about the true nature of Mormonism, please read
Mormon cult, as well as some of
the heartbreaking accounts
here
by those who escaped from it.