Mormons and Evangelicals
I bet if Mitt Romney is the
Republican candidate for President most evangelicals will swallow the lump in
their throat and vote for him. It doesn’t surprise me that evangelicals would
vote for a Mormon any more than that they’d vote for a divorced man (Reagan) or
a Catholic (Santorum) or an adulterer (Gingrich). Christians have always been
able to vote for non-Christians (or bad Christians) for political office.
Indeed it is only a recent phenomenon
to even have a “real” evangelical running for President. Until recently
evangelicals had to choose the best from among the non-evangelicals. I remember
when Jimmy Carter testified that he was a “Born Again Christian” the media scurried
around to figure out what that meant. The next night, a
Maybe Romney won’t get the
nomination, but if he does I’m thinking this week about what that might mean
for the Mormons and evangelicals There are maybe 12
million Mormons in the world with about 6 million living in the
But what is there to fear in
that? That he will banish alcohol from
the While House like Carter did? Banish coffee, Coke and Pepsi and all other caffeine
drinks too? Would he tell youth they shouldn’t
have sex before marriage and they should dress modestly? Would the Mormons channel millions of dollars
to fight for traditional marriage like they did with Jim Garlow’s
California Proposition 8? Gee, are these things evangelicals would worry about.
I bet most evangelicals will eventually become supporters of Romney if he is
the Republican nominee. In fact, I think the more evangelicals find out about
Mormonism’s practices the more they’ll like them. The practices, that is. Sure, they won’t like
Mormonism’s theology, but face it, most evangelicals have long ago concluded “Theology
doesn’t matter” or “we’re all really saying the same thing anyway.” I bet evangelicals will conclude that Mormon’s
“have extra beliefs” like they eventually concluded about Roman Catholics’ veneration
of Mary or Purgatory. I think evangelicals will swallow their (theological) objections
and admire the practices.
So here is what I’m thinking
about this week:
1. When the current furor dies
down, will most evangelicals quit using the word “cult” for Mormons? Maybe even
in two weeks?
2. What other changes will a
Mormon candidate for president trigger for evangelicals?
3. How will the Mormons change if Romney is a
candidate? Will they become more mainstream and
downplay their fringe doctrines?
That’s what I’m thinking
about this week.
So, what do you think?
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Keith Drury
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But what I’m really trying
to figure out is how all this might