10-10-2011, 12:39 AM
Yes. Quite a bit.
http://carm.org/comparison-between-chris...n-doctrine
If you are not religious, you may find the differences to be meaningless. But to fundamentalist Christians, the differences are irreconcilable. Same goes for Catholics as well as many Protestants who take their faith seriously but would not describe themselves as fundamentalist, per se.
For the conservative Christian right to "look the other way" at Romney's mormonism would be a fine example of religious hypocrisy for the sake of political expediency.
http://carm.org/comparison-between-chris...n-doctrine
If you are not religious, you may find the differences to be meaningless. But to fundamentalist Christians, the differences are irreconcilable. Same goes for Catholics as well as many Protestants who take their faith seriously but would not describe themselves as fundamentalist, per se.
For the conservative Christian right to "look the other way" at Romney's mormonism would be a fine example of religious hypocrisy for the sake of political expediency.