Bloomberg Businessweek has become known for its provocative magazine covers, and its latest is already drawing controversy for its depiction of Mormons.

Here's a look at the cover. It depicts the moment when John the Baptist appeared before Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon church. The story is tied to an investigative report about the business dealings of the church.

There were immediate complaints, with some tying the cover to the candidacy of Mitt Romney. "It should anger anyone who finds it low and, frankly, un-American, to attack a candidate – directly or indirectly – through his religion," conservative media watchdog Newsbusters wrote.

Original story here

Views: 131

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Actually I think what any candidate says they believe religiously is fair-game, unless they say they don't believe any of that bullshit.  I don't believe some of the ''christian" Dems really believe that crap.  They just know they have to say they believe it in order to get elected by the sheeple.  I don't want someones scary-ass beliefs running our country.

In the final analysis, religion - belief in the supernatural - is absurd.  If anyone is attacked for public belief in such absurdity and has to defend his belief, does he have a defense other than that others agree with his belief, that it is a norm of society and an accepted tradition?

This is yet another case of The Emperor Has No Clothes, though in this case, I imagine the mormons are wearing their magic underwear at least.  If they get called on it, are the whistle-blowers to be blamed for calling bullshit or are the mormons for indulging in bullshit?

You hit the nail on the head as usual Loren.  The defense of someones absurd belief is that the majority of others are equally dumb is no defense at all.  They can't see that though.  If 100% of people on Earth believed that there is a magic sky-daddy STILL wouldn't make it so.  It shouldn't be respected, it should be called-out and pointed-out that that is INSANE, and having our country run by someone who believes that is as scary as f---.

The difference between a religion and a cult is the amount of real estate they own. Frank Zappa.

Mormonism, under that definition, certainly qualifies as a religion. As does the Catholic Church, Southern Baptists, and Scientologists, among others. And, I've got to give it to the Mormons. Like their Catholic brethren, they know how to milk $$$ out of their after-life protection racket.

The Zappa quote is a new one on me, Pat - thanks!

We discussed elsewhere about if Romney were elected POTUS.

Does anyone think this maybe a push from the mormons? ie: having a POTUS that represents them? Presidents in the past have certainly 'said' the were christian in some shape or form but I don't think it has ever been a major factor, just as long as he was god loving in some way. I would have to research each Presidents religious agenda to note that perhaps each one was in a 'mainstream' church, that is to say nothing radical. I deem the mormons to be radical because of the crazy shit they believe, ok it's all crazy shit but theirs is craziER!.

And what influence would the mormon church have? How would they benefit (on top of the benefits they already receive).

Can and has the mormon church donated to SuperPac's ? I know it is highly possible and probable that members could certainly donate privately.

I am very surprised and the strict lifestyle structure of the mormons and yet they have no problem with owning shares in Burger King etc. Seems kind of hypocritical. Oh yes, sorry, no one said they couldn't be.

The mormons backstopped the putsch for Prop 8 in California.  If they can do that and get away with it, what's to stop them from doing anything else?

The Mormon problem is this. We are caught up in a post 9/11 America. After 9/11 and the backlash at the Muslim population, I believe what we have is people afraid of being accused of being discriminative against him and his superstition. If this were before them clowns flew the planes into the buildings for their so called paradise with 72 crystal raisins, we would be seeing a different story. I think most people these days realize that their superstition is wrong logically, but choose to follow only due to tradition and fear of stepping out from underneath the umbrella of ignorance. 

People know that once you pull someone's Bullshit card on being stupid for something, odds are your is next. The thing is with Mormons, everybody knows they are fuck nutz! But only a few will step out into the realm of honesty and call them out on it. Do you think a band of Mormons will burn down a newspaper stand for selling this? I don't think so... 

RSS

CONNECT WITH ATHEIST NEXUS

Latest Activity

Loren Miller commented on Joan Denoo's photo
Thumbnail

Tunisian Women 4

"War is Peace.Ignorance is Strength.Freedom is Slavery.and...Rape is the woman's fault?  No, sorry, too much of a stretch, even for George Orwell."
28 minutes ago
Dennis Michael Pennington commented on Debra Stevenson's blog post Pope's 'exorcism' caught on film video
"Maybe so. Ad that the Pope has no power over anything or anybody except for the power given to him by the office and the world at large today."
29 minutes ago
Dennis Michael Pennington commented on matthew greenberg's blog post War on Christmas in May
"Happy Holidays is a good enough saying for anyone at Christmas time. I support the phrase "happy holidays" rather than the bullshit most Americans were taught. Let's go back in time to look at meanings here. "Holidays"…"
32 minutes ago
leveni commented on Joan Denoo's photo
46 minutes ago
leveni commented on Joan Denoo's photo
48 minutes ago
leveni commented on Joan Denoo's photo
56 minutes ago
Loren Miller replied to Loren Miller's discussion Latest Activity?
"And now I see that Latest Activity has been restored to my profile page (and, I presume, everyone else's).  Thanks for the effort, Richard."
1 hour ago
Loren Miller commented on Ruth Anthony-Gardner's group Hang With Friends
"Ooooo, an ATHEIST on NATIONAL TV???  Call out the National Guard!!!  Notify FEMA!!  CALL GLENN BECK!!!!!On second thought, scratch that last! [UGH!]"
1 hour ago

Photos

Loading…
  • Add Photos
  • View All

© 2013   Atheist Nexus. All rights reserved. Admin: Richard Haynes.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service