In a few weeks, we will be discussing our First Amendment freedoms, including freedom of religion.  For the past six months, the Mormon Church has run an advertising campaign in nine U.S. markets,  including Indianapolis. The advertisements, which include television, radio and  billboards feature Mormons talking about their lives and faith. The ads are designed to show that Mormons are  everyday people leading everyday lives. Although the Mormon Church officially  supports no presidential candidate, many feel these ads have come at just the  right time as there is a candidate of the Mormon faith running for  President, Mitt Romney.
There has been a  lot of controversy over a Mormon running for President. Last week, pastor Robert  Jefferies called Romney’s faith a “cult”. Romney has also endured repeated  questioning in interviews about his faith and his personal beliefs. Shows like  Sister Wives, and reports of raids on polygamist compounds leave many Americans  buying in to the stereotype and feeling that Mormons are just plain weird. It  begs the question, “Is America ready for a Mormon President?”
Now I make  no secret of my Christian faith. That being said, I strongly believe in the  separation of church and state. I also have Mormon family members. They don’t  have multiple wives, live in Utah or wear homemade clothes. My cousins all went  to public school, listen to music, watch movies and wear the latest fashions. In  fact, if not for the fact they abstain from caffeine, I would forget they were  Mormon at all.
So my question to you this week is, “Do you think America  is ready for a Mormon President? Do you think a candidate’s religion should be  discussed when running for public office?” Answers are due no later than Monday,  October 24th, 2011.