That Theocracy would come into existence when the U.S. Constitution would hang by a thread and the Mormon elders would be there to save it and the country, thereby ushering in The Kingdom of God, the prophesied Mormon theocracy.
On December 7, 1968, Elder Hugh B. Brown presided over the groundbreaking of the LDS Washington D.C.Temple. It was dedicated in November 1974 by the prophet, Spencer W. Kimball.
The unique thing about this temple that struck me as singularly important was the design and furnishing of a large room on the upper floor. A photograph of this room is in the film, "The God Makers. It was set to house a presiding governing body, led by the prophet.
Now we jump ahead 40 years to 2007, and the 2008 Presidential election. A whole generation had passed, and the son of George Romney had risen to the top of the list of Mormons who would qualify to take that run at the Oval Office and perhaps be in the right place as President or Vice President as the Constitution hangs by that foretold thread, and be there to call upon the elders (The Brethren) to save the nation and soon usher in the "Kingdom of God.
Far fetched? I would agree that I sound like a man shouting fire in a theater, but, as you will read, I am talking about valid, well documented LDS end-times teachings.
Mitt Romney had been raised and trained for this day. His family had been in the church for generations. He is the great grandson of polygamists Gaskell Romney and Anna Amelia Pratt. He wears every credential, has held almost every office, and holds both the Aaronic and Melchizedek priesthoods.
The Candidate with the Real God Complex
Mitt Romney is a Temple Mormon, a High Priest, and as such, he has sworn blood oaths of sacrifice, obedience and consecration to the church and this special "Kingdom of God. His perfect obedience to these laws will allow him to become a god in the next life, the literal father of the peoples of a new and different earth. He was truly a Presidential candidate with an actual, definable god complex.
On February 12, 2007, as Mitt Romney announced that he would run for the office of President, he commented in a USA Today, article, "Will Mormon faith hurt bid for White House? by Jill Lawrence:
It is not his job as a presidential candidate to educate people about his church. "I'm running for a secular position, he said in an interview. "I subscribe to what Abraham Lincoln called America's political religion. The Constitution and the rule of law are the highest promises I would make in taking the oath of office.
Mitt Romney's LDS understanding of the U.S. Constitution and its divine role in the end times is not that of the average American.
Mitt Romney is a nice-looking man, successful in the business world, with core values of family, church and faith. He does not smoke, drink or even touch coffee or tea. He has been married to the same woman for decades. He seems like the cure for dealing with the corruption of our national leadership. What could possibly be wrong in having such a man as our President? Let's look at some of the reasons his presidency could be the end of America as we know it.
I recently searched through my files and have resurrected and updated a research paper, "The Mormon Plan for America. That information is part of what I share below.
Some Extremely Grave Questions
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