Romney didn't die.
look at romney ,i think your theory is true!
Yes. Mitt Romney was born and raised a Mormon by faithful Mormon parents. Mitt Romney's family has been members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for several generations. His ancestors have all been Mormons for about 150 years.
That's not true. All Mormons do not pride themselves on this fact, so since the premise of your question is flawed, there is no way to answer it. Mormons worship the God of the Bible, the same God as everyone else, believing only different things about Him.
Mitt Romney has one wife. Polygamy is illegal in the U.S. It hasn't been supported by the Mormon church (Mitt Romney's religious affiliation) as a whole since 1890. It is an outdated practice, and not a part of modern Mormonism. He has been married to Ann Romney since 1969. He has no previous marriages.
Many didn't. Disease was rife, and many died from the cold. Those who survived, were the lucky ones.
Sorry my friend but that would be an impossible question to answer. Not every Mormon living in Utah or even Salt Lake City follow Romney. One must remember that Politics is just that, Politics and each member has to adhere to Party Policies. Most Mormons would like to see him in the White House but I as a Mormon do not think that he will make it. With all due respect to the American voter I will put his loosing down to ignorance of Mormonism, and that Romney is for America and not just for Mormons.Your Australian friend
While some of Romney's loss may be attributed to voters uncomfortable with his Mormonism, this is likely to have neglible effect on the Mormon church or its teachings.
This question is based on an incorrect supposition. Not all Mormons are liars; most Mormons are not liars.
Some may suspect this, but it is untrue. Mitt Romney is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and does believe that Thomas S. Monson is a prophet, but Mormons (including Mr. Romney) do NOT believe that the prophet is the only one who speaks to God. It is a fundamental, basic belief of all Mormons that each individual has the right to speak with God directly. Mormons are expected to develop a personal relationship with God and to speak with Him directly every day. Mormons believe that they should not do anything without receiving individual confirmation from God that it is the correct path for them. Mormons are even encouraged to pray about the instruction of the prophet before obeying it. The Church does not want 'blind followers', but wants members to have a personal relationship with God and to follow His commandments because they know for themselves that it is what they should do, not because it is what someone else says they should do.
Mitt Romney got all nine of Alabama's votes.
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Mormons sinful ways? They are the ones that not only believe in Christ but strive to follow him. But since all people do sin, should anyone pay for their sins?