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22. Yes, and in true over-inflated and self-aggrandizing style, Smith predicted that said Mormon...
Sun Oct 21, 2012, 05:53 PM
Oct 2012

...would ride in on the proverbial white horse and save the nation.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Horse_Prophecy

The White Horse Prophecy is a statement purported to have been made in 1843 by Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, regarding the future of the Latter Day Saints (Mormons) and the United States of America. The Latter Day Saints, according to the prophecy, would "go to the Rocky Mountains and ... be a great and mighty people", identified figuratively with the White Horse described in the Revelation of John. The prophecy further predicts that the United States Constitution will one day "hang like a thread" and will be saved "by the efforts of the White Horse".

Some have speculated, on the basis of the White Horse Prophecy, that Mormons expect the United States to eventually become a theocracy dominated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The authenticity of the prophecy as a whole, which was not made public until long after Smith's death, is debated, and the leadership of the LDS Church has stated that "the so-called 'White Horse Prophecy' ... is not embraced as Church doctrine."However, the belief that members of the LDS Church will one day need to take action to save the imperiled US Constitution has been attributed to Smith in several sources and has been discussed in an approving fashion by Brigham Young and other LDS leaders.

Several famous Mormons have made statements related to the White Horse Prophecy. For instance, US presidential candidate Mitt Romney has said he considers the White Horse Prophecy to be a matter of "speculation and discussion by [LDS] church members" and "not official [LDS] church doctrine."

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The Rmonies slept all snug in their beds,
while visions of White Horses danced in their heads.

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It is a cult Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #1
But that's not my point. I'm astonished how the equivalence isn't questioned. Even brought up. nolabear Oct 2012 #2
The media is afraid to mention it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #6
Google - Romney mental problems ...About 50,400,000 results (0.21 seconds) L0oniX Oct 2012 #17
Noticed that yesterday. Where are his medical records. ProudProgressiveNow Oct 2012 #34
+ 10,000,000 davidpdx Oct 2012 #38
it is a cult. riverbendviewgal Oct 2012 #3
Well... Andy823 Oct 2012 #4
I've been taken aback by the same issue you bring up.... TxBluebonnetDem Oct 2012 #10
A lot of Christian Protestants feel the same way. You've just described Evangelism. yardwork Oct 2012 #12
They're ALL cults Politicalboi Oct 2012 #5
No, in point of fact, "they" are not. Or are you Humpty-Dumpty, WinkyDink Oct 2012 #24
There are many cults agent46 Oct 2012 #7
So do all "cults" believe they are governments? Sorry if I'm being obvious but it's hit home. nolabear Oct 2012 #8
I lived in rural SW Utah for 2 years and Morms are the government and feel byeya Oct 2012 #14
ditto in sw idaho. aletier_v Oct 2012 #18
K & R AzDar Oct 2012 #9
I WOULD STRONGLY RECOMMEND A BOOK corneliamcgillicutty Oct 2012 #11
I've been reading it as well. It's shocking. nolabear Oct 2012 #35
That may be the goal. tanyev Oct 2012 #13
It is a toxic mentally poisonous cult ...and probably to blame for Rmoney's mental problems. L0oniX Oct 2012 #15
Mormons seem to have the idea that they are huge in the grand scheme of things siligut Oct 2012 #16
Triple-"yes" to your last points. Secretive, treasonous, and 100% indifferent to non-Mormons. 100%. WinkyDink Oct 2012 #25
The Mormons moved to Utah when it was part of Mexico. Eddie Haskell Oct 2012 #19
Yes and No FreeState Oct 2012 #26
You forgot the freedom to commit statutory rape. Eddie Haskell Oct 2012 #37
RWers don't believe there should be a distinction 0rganism Oct 2012 #20
Receipt of benefits will be contingent upon acceptance of instruction from the One True Faith. siligut Oct 2012 #27
The Mormon goal is to govern. DollarBillHines Oct 2012 #21
Yes, and in true over-inflated and self-aggrandizing style, Smith predicted that said Mormon... Raster Oct 2012 #22
Thanks, I had forgotten about the White Horse Prophecy. DollarBillHines Oct 2012 #29
That scares the shit out of me rbrnmw Oct 2012 #30
The word you're searching for is THEOCRACY. It's not just for hummus anymore. WinkyDink Oct 2012 #23
that is the reason they were chased across america in the early 1800`s. madrchsod Oct 2012 #28
Understanding Romney's view of Mormonism kurt_cagle Oct 2012 #31
Very interesting theory aletier_v Oct 2012 #33
Harvard Considers Mormons an authentic group marshall Oct 2012 #32
It's so hard to feel as if I'm limiting religious freedom but I won't be a pawn. nolabear Oct 2012 #36
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