
Some even go so far as to suggest that Mormonism is a false religion coming directly from Satan himself.



Tricia Erickson feels that one needs to believe in the Jesus Christ of Nazareth described in the Holy Bible to be a Christian, which is something Mormons apparently do not, and that simply believing in something one calls “Jesus Christ” does not necessarily make one a Christian.Įvangelicals, such as Bill Keller of have agreed with Erickson, saying that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is deceptive and not really Christian. After leaving the Mormon Church she realized just how different Mormon religious beliefs are from biblical Christianity. Many years before her book was even published, Tricia Erickson has been attempting to explain to Americans why they should be deeply concerned about Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith. While religious institutions - and American institutions at large - do not have a great record generally on race, the taint of racism still hangs upon the Mormon Church to this day, since it did not fully incorporate black members into its ranks until 1978. In 2007, Tricia Erickson assisted in the preparation of the documentary entitled “Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution” which sought to reinforce the Republican Party’s positive history on civil rights for Black Conservatives by Nina May. The former Mormon turned Christian and author, Tricia Erickson, adamantly opposes the doctrines of the Latter Day Saints LDS church, which she considers a brainwashing cult.īased on her own personal religious beliefs arising from her experiences within the Mormon Church and her political ideology of how particular religions are apt to create dangerous politicians, ex-Mormon Tricia Erickson, whose father was a Mormon Bishop, is adamant and vocal in her concern that an indoctrinated Mormon like Mitt Romney cannot and should not ever serve as president of the United States.Įrickson has warned voters that Mitt Romney is an unapologetic leading figure in a racist church which believes that blacks are said to be “cursed by God” and are from a “backwards country.” Tricia Erickson is also the author of the controversial book entitled, Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters? The Mormon Church Versus the Office Of The Presidency of the United States of America. Tricia Erickson is not only an influential political commentator and the publisher of The Conservative Pundit website, she is an enterprising businesswoman with a long and successful career as a major motion picture casting director, crisis management specialist, and publicity and image consultant communications expert who is devoted to optimizing the promotion of the conservative and Christian views of her client’s causes through a wide range of mainstream media broadcast venues and online social networks. Some of the issues she has been requested to speak to Americans about have been the dangers of radical Islam, gay marriage, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, the well-masked cult of Mormonism, media bias, the imaging-posturing-positioning of Presidential candidates, insiders view of Hollywood, ethics in the media, the culture wars, and all things political. Tricia Erickson is a notable political commentator and frequent on-air contributor to major prime-time television and cable networks such as FOX News, CNN, MSNBC, numerous radio stations across the country, and a variety of international online podcasts.

Tricia Erickson was, as reported by Barbara Walters on 20/20, the first Damage Control and Crisis Management expert in the country.
