According to the Mormon church once baptised you cannot leave the church...
Marco Rubio was baptised in the Mormon Church. What are the chances of a double mormon ticket?
I do not agree with what will happen with Rubio, but I can tell you that one of two things will happen...
Unless Romney is desperate or dumb he will not chose him as VP.
If Romney does chose him, this and several other issues will harm the ticket.
Rubio will not be the Vice President of the Unites States any more than Sara Palin will be...
I do not agree with what will happen with Rubio, but I can tell you that one of two things will happen...
Unless Romney is desperate or dumb he will not chose him as VP.
If Romney does chose him, this and several other issues will harm the ticket.
Rubio will not be the Vice President of the Unites States any more than Sara Palin will be...
Damocles wrote
Rubio is a practicing Catholic who converted to Catholicism at 11 years old.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...s-reportedly-baptized-as-mormon-in-his-youth/
Well, now he is Catholic, and they do believe that once you are Catholic, you are always Catholic.
The LDS do practice that once a family is "sealed", they are together, forever.
Holy shit Sealed for eternity with someone! I am breaking out in hives just thinking about it. That is way too much of a commitment for me.
You also didn't link to this. And you are talking about a Marriage ceremony. When two people choose to be sealed rather than the more secular marriage (this could not happen with my brother, while he married an LDS chick he was not LDS himself) they are married forever, they are "Sealed" for eternity.
This is absolutely not the same thing as a kid being "baptized" into the religion. Shoot, that doesn't even net you a ticket into the Temple.
The idea that they "can't" convert is preposterous.
It is for most Mormons too. In my experience most of them choose a simple marriage, not a "Sealing". Even those where both participants are Mormons.
Wait...your experience is with "most Mormons"?
lol... let me guess... you agree with Jarod?
I don't know much about the Mormon religion. I just found Damo's conclusion that "most Mormons" don't agree w/ the sealing thing kind of suspect, if it's only based on his own experiences.
I don't know much about the Mormon religion. I just found Damo's conclusion that "most Mormons" don't agree w/ the sealing thing kind of suspect, if it's only based on his own experiences.
You also didn't link to this. And you are talking about a Marriage ceremony. When two people choose to be sealed rather than the more secular marriage (this could not happen with my brother, while he married an LDS chick he was not LDS himself) they are married forever, they are "Sealed" for eternity.
This is absolutely not the same thing as a kid being "baptized" into the religion. Shoot, that doesn't even net you a ticket into the Temple.
The idea that they "can't" convert is preposterous.
I agree that the idea that they "can't" convert is preposterous, but several of my Mormon friends have told me it is so!