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Long ago, Nostradamus foresaw that on 04/24/2012 07:50 PM, Art Kelly
would write:
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<h1 class="cnnBlogContentTitle"><a moz-do-not-send="true"
title="Permanent Link:TRENDING: Osteen: Romney is a
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This guy is supremely ignorant saying that "Mormonism falls under
the Christian tent". Since "God" is just another man (and all good
Mormons go on to create their own universes), saying "Jesus is the
son of God" is no different for Mormons than "Jesus is the son of
Jorge". However, it is true that many individual Mormons are
"invincibly ignorant" of Mormon theology and actually are Christians
in their personal beliefs - I've talked to them. Romney may well be
one of them (although I'm not sure I want the President to be that
ignorant). <br>
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