America has an interesting concept called separation of church and state, which would suggest that a political candidate should be judged by his or her actual politics, meaning political policies and proposals, rather than by the religion to which that political candidate adheres. Electing a Mormon does not thereby convert America to a Mormon nation, anymore than electing a Roman Catholic (which happened once, in 1960 with the election of John F. Kennedy) converted America to a Catholic nation. I believe that Jesus would understand this and would neither choose nor reject any candidate on the basis of religious affiliation.
I don,t believe that Jesus Christ would vote for either party. Both Democrat and Republican Parties are corrupt.
There are no official numbers, as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) doesn't ask its members if they are registered voters, and you do not need to disclose your religion in order to register to vote. Most American adults are registered to vote, but many do not actually vote. Mormons are encouraged to vote, so the percentage of registered Mormon voters may be higher than the general population. As a conservative estimate, I'd say there are at least 3 million registered Mormon voters in the US.
Nearly every nation with voting does not have religious restrictions. Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ) meeting age and citizenship requirements to vote in their country are able and encouraged to do so.
Jesus would probably vote Democratic. Since He walked the earth and preached to feed the poor, love your neighbor, and it is better to be poor. Doesnt sound very republican. Or Capitalistic.
NO. The church would greatly benefit from a 10% tithe from him though! ;)
Adam and Eve are the ancestors of everyone. Since Jesus was born to mortal parents on Earth, that applies to him to. ~*Answered by a Mormon*~
Yes I'm sure.
No. Ted Nugent is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
No. Chamillionaire is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
No. Kesha is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church).
No. Anyone familiar with Masonry who reads the Book of Mormon would find no correlation. The Book of Mormon is similar to the Bible and is considered by Mormons as another testament of Jesus Christ, to be used side-by-side with the Bible. You can read the Book of Mormon online at the "Related Links" below.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) do not claim that Jesus was Mormon. That would be ridiculous, since the Mormon church was founded 1800 years after Jesus died. They do believe that Jesus appeared to Joseph Smith to restore true Christianity, and in that way they are practicing the same Christian faith that Jesus started during his mortal life. Essentially, they believe that their church is the modern equivilant of the church Jesus founded in the first century AD. It is true that Mormons believe you must be sealed in the Temple to enter the highest level of heaven, but this doesn't really have anything to do with what religion Jesus is/was, except that they believe that this is a teaching of Jesus.