God loves Rick Santorum exactly as much as He loves Mitt Romney, and exactly as much as He loves you. There is no "Mormon" God. There is only God.
Moreover, Mitt Romney is not the president. He hasn't even been named the official candidate for the Republican party. Most Mormons dont even live in the US so they don't care if Mitt Romney wins. On top of that, millions of American Mormons are not Romney supporters.
Rick Santorum dropped out of the race because he knew he was not going to get enough delegates to win the nomination.
to make a coal mine.
Mitt Romney served for several years as the leader of a Mormon congregation (Bishop) and as the leader of a local group of congregations (Stake President) in Massachusetts in the 1990's.Mormon clergy never recieves a salary. Although Mitt Romney was required to devote 20+ hours a week to his church duties, he received absolutely no payment for this service and was required to also work a full-time job to support his family.Within the Mormon Church, every member is assigned a duty, such as leading a congregation, teaching a class, cleaning the building, or providing music. Everyone works together to make the congregation operate. These responsibilities are assigned (there is no applying or campaigning for higher positions), the responsibilities rotate, and nobody gets paid. It is simply expected of church members to contribute to their congregation. You can learn more about this at the "Related Links" below.
No, definitely not. He has never said anything to suggest that he has even thought about doing this. While Mitt Romney personally does not consume alcohol, he recognizes that other adults have the right to choose to consume alcoholic drinks and would not infringe on their rights. Even if he wanted to bring back prohibition laws, it would be nearly impossible. The President cannot make any policies without the approval of the Senate and the House of Representatives, who would surely not agree with bringing back the Prohibition.
He would make it harder for lower and middle class families.
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Yes, a Mormon can marry a divorcee. You should probably consult your Bishop or Branch President if there was a temple sealing involved though, just to make sure everything is cool beforehand.
No. Glenn Beck's conspiracy theories will do nothing to get Mitt Romney elected. Mitt Romney being president would not make world governments fail. And Mormons do not believe they will rule with Jesus, only Jesus will rule following His Second Coming. Also, I dont think that world governments failing will make Jesus return... just a personal opinon.
he wants to be president and try to make the economy better also he is trying to fix the lies mr. obamba has been telling the american people
All questions of religion aside, this does not logically pan out. Rick Santorum's baby passed away in 1996. He was born prematurely, and lived for two hours. Although this was a sad event for the Santorum family, Rick Santorum has campaigned for public offices since then. His attempt at the 2012 presidential campaign was 16 years after the death of his infant child. He still has seven other children, some of which were born after his son's passing. He left the race simply because he was not getting the delegates needed to win the nomination.
Thomas S. Monson, president and prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was born August 21, 1927. That would make him 83 years old.
Mitt Romney owns a 2005 Ford Mustang convertible and a 1962 Rambler.