From Deseret News archives:
Fired professor stands firm in support of gay marriage
Nielsen said he didn't know any gay men or women when he wrote an opinion piece that appeared June 4 in a Salt Lake newspaper that opposed the anti-gay-marriage position of LDS Church leadership.
But e-mails of support started rolling in nine days later when BYU administrators told him they would not offer him contracts for subsequent semesters for teaching philosophy as an adjunct professor.
During about two months of unemployment, Nielsen, 44, visited gay people in Utah, meeting their partners and children.
"Since that time, I've met hundreds," he said Wednesday after a lecture he gave at Utah Valley State College about his theories on leadership. "I've been completely blown away by their decency."
Nielsen, who describes himself as an optimist, has been hired as an adjunct professor at Westminster College and UVSC. He is teaching five classes between the two colleges.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, he commutes from his Orem house to Westminster to teach introduction to philosophy and critical thinking courses.
He said the courses keep him busy, but the material isn't new to him because he has taught them in his past 12 years as a teacher. He has taught at UVSC, BYU and Boston College.
Officials at both schools said Nielsen's departure from BYU didn't have much bearing on hiring him.
"We can make our hiring decisions based on the quality of the faculty and needs of the campus," Westminster spokeswoman Helen Langan said.
Adds UVSC spokeswoman Megan Laurie: "He was hired based on his qualifications and not based on any sort of controversy."
Professionally, it seems, he wasn't hurt by the controversy that swirled after the opinion piece appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune. Personally, Nielsen said his children initially worried he would be excommunicated from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
That didn't happen. Still, Nielsen, who attended church most Sundays, said he was released from a class in which he taught gospel doctrine to adults.
"I've only had support and love from my (LDS) ward members," he said. "They've all been great."
His wife, however, continues to disagree with his stance on gay marriage, as she has from the beginning, he said.
"But we've learned to not have to see everything the same," he said.
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