DR and Cleon- Did you read the article? Or are you biased because you dislike Hitchens?
To repeat myself, I read the article. Yes. No, I don't dislike Hitchens, in general, but I find this obsession with religion indicative of a bigotted mindset: the bigotry of so called skeptics. I hadn't grasped that form of bigotry until I began to interact in the JREF formums, particularly R & P, over a year ago.
As to Hitchens himself, some days he comes across more coherently than others. Mixed bag.
Hitchens has not stated that Romney is unfit to be president because he's a Mormon. He does say that it's unbecoming for the media to avoid asking pointed and uncomfortable questions about what Romney actually believes.
I see, you take at face value what I choose to look at from a different point of view, and considering Hitchen's previous agenda as a Skeptic.
The Mormon church was officially racist up to 1978. Romney was an adult then and active in the church. How did he reconcile this? I think it's a fair question.
Does it occur to you to ask yourself this question:
Why is Hitchens assuming a doctrinaire approach to Mormonism by Romney? What evidence does he have of Romney applying said doctrine to public life?
Why the unspoken implication that based on that (grossly flawed IMO) doctrine, that "all True Mormons" and by extension "All Mormons" must necessarily subscribe to that position?
Do you see what is going on here?
Romney seems to be the only candidate in the field who ducks questions about his faith. Is it fair to distrust him because of this? Yes.
To you, yes. But of course, a Skeptic might be pre biased on that score to begin with. Evidence abounds all over the JREF forum discussions, both on the politics and R & P forums.
To me, not sure how I feel about Romney's position on that yet. The campaign is still young.
Mormons, being a relatively small sect, are not infrequently targeted for ridicule (fair or not) and methinks get rather tired of it after a while. Of course, once you run for Pres, people will ask inconvenient questions, so to be fair to you, and Hitchens, it's not as though he should not have expected this sort of thing.
DR