Briefings
News & Politics
Arts
Life
Business & Tech
Science
Podcasts & Video
Blogs
enter the fray:
our reader discussion forum
The Fray
Browse by Tags
Sign in
Advanced
All Tags
»
christopher hit...
»
LDS
atheism
Bible
bigotry
Book of Mormon
Christianity
church and state
dogma
family
Freedom
God
hate
hubris
Jerry Falwell
Joseph Smith
Mitt Romney
Mormon
Mormonism
Mormons
politics
Polygamy
rage
religion
Rudy Giuliani
slate
The Church of Jesus Christ
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
tolerance
Truth
violence
words
I agree- but...
I agree with the position taken by the author that Mitt needs to talk more about his religion. Religion is one of those things that helps form the core of many people. Therefore understanding Mitt's religion can help us understand who he is and what he will stand for if elected. That being said, however, I fundamentally disagree with the manner ...
Posted to
Fighting Words
by
robtherobot
on
November 29, 2007
Romney, the cringe-factor
Slate, Slate, Slate.... my source as a (gasp) Liberal, New England educated Latter-day Saint for some light-hearted Romney bashing and entertaining campaign videos.... What were you thinking? The ''Boxers Briefs or MORMON UNDERWEAR'' headline was cute (they're called Garments, by the way). The article, and our dear Hitch's lack of respect ...
Posted to
Fighting Words
by
eccela
on
November 28, 2007
Mitt the Mormon
When you say Joseph Smith was a convicted fraud. What do you know of that? Did you know he was murdered before he was even convicted. And that at both trials he was at, they had no real proof that what he said was wrong. All they said was that it was sacrilege, and blasphemy. Have you Christopher Hitchens really studied, and researched that Mormon ...
Posted to
Fighting Words
by
JessK
on
November 27, 2007
Fighting Words: Mitt The Mormon
Christopher Hitchens and Slate's unabashed and shameless contempt for all things Mormon has been showing for months. So, today's supporting material –Mitt The Mormon -- for Hitchens nomination as ''Bigot of the Year,'' while disappointing -- as a rule, I happen to admire Hitchens writing -- was no particular surprise. Hitchens was right about ...
Posted to
Fighting Words
by
RB Scott
on
November 26, 2007