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LDS Church expresses disappointment in California gay marriage decision
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In portland, Maine there is a partnership registary. This will allow couples both straight and gay in a commited relationship get their names on a list so that if something should happen the partner has some legal rights. NH has civil unions(not marriage). Vermont has same sex civil unions it does not recognize gay marriages. Salt Lake also has a registary like Portland, Maine for people straight and gay in committed relationships.
So if a homosexual couple decides to move to another state they do need to do some research to make sure that their marriage will be acknowledged.
Really? Then why in "heck" hasn't your dutiful "God" done anything about it? By your reasoning we should have been experiencing some serious firestorms long before now.
Any questions?
Along with free speech, the right to an education or to simply drink from a public water fountain, every child in America has the God given right to be raised by a Mother and a Father. While these rights are not always fulfilled, they should always be among our loftiest ideals.
Leviticus 18:22-28shows that sexual morality will directly affect a nation's survival (see also Jeremiah32:21-24).
LDS believe that this is another blessed land but a cursed land when we rebel against God (see also in the BoM: Jacob 2:27-29 and 2Nephi1:7,10-12 and Alma 10:19-23 -which mentions political involvment).
LDS Leaders said in a proclamation to the world that the disintegration of the family will bring the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets.
So they call upon citizens everywhere to promote those measures that maintain and strengthen the family as the fundamental unit of society, to save our nation!
Do you want to get rid of our economic national crisis? Then repent and give true love, not license to indulge in sin.
Alex de Tocqueville, a contemporary of Joseph Smith, said in his great book about democracy in America, "The majority...is not all-powerful. Above it, in the moral universe, stand humanity, justice and reason..."
He also said, interestingly, that one of the consequences of democratic government is that there would be "more vice and less crime." Personally, I don't believe being gay is a vice, but if you do, fine -- that's your right, but in a democracy you can't force your views on a minority -- if the courts rule that your view is not constitutional, as they have now done in California.
Supreme Court was WRONG to go against the vote of the people.
Homosexuality is a moral issue, that is why churches need to speak up. There are some in the political world that have dragged into their arena.
Church speaks out to help, not to hurt.
Homosexuality is not comparable to the civil rights movement. As a black person who fought for this, I am offended to have it compared to our fight. Totally different!! Research it!
I agree with both churches' stand on this issue and am very tolerant of homosexuals. However, the lifestyle they have chosen should not be held up as acceptable by our government.
Humans can not change what God has set up. He's probably saddened that some have missed the point...at least for now.
Protecting the definition of marriage is not intolerant to anyone. It is the only way to protect our society and future. And that is a good thing.
Is it good or bad? If it leads to life, it is good. If all it does is lead to death, then it isn't. Simple and beautiful. Now go pervert it
What is important is that we are joined in God's sight and that we live up to God's standards and laws. The marriages of homosexuals are only recognized by the governments here that choose to recognize them and not in heaven, thus the marriages are dead.
As Latter-day Saints, pray for and love these people as the brother and sister that they are. Preach the truth in meekness and love and hope they will see the error of their ways. Let us give them the right to live the life the way they choose; a right that we claim for ourselves.
To paraphrase Joseph Smith: Teach them the truth and then let them govern themselves.
And to think you are born gay is ridiculous. It is a choice just like everything else. You choose who and what you are.
All who defendes that homosexuality is a normal issue, I only remember that they only are alive because they born off a natural process that is called procriation, that all off us are alive because in same point a man and a woman join together to create live. Procriation is only possible with a man-woman relationship.
Making homosexuality or the same sex marriage legal is against the natural order of the things.
Note that I�m not agaisnt the people that have homosexual beaviour, no, they are human beings and I believe that I have to respect everyone, independent of they race, social condition or sex tendance.
The point here is about a social behaviour that not correspond with the logical order off the things.
Hiding behind the banner of richeousness doesn't change a thing.
If I were to were to think out loud passing an opinion on my that respond with such fervor I must say I'm wondering what you are hiding from your local authorities.
The church needs to stop promoting privilege at an expense to those outside their views.
Regarding taking away the Church�s tax-exempt status because it takes positions on political issues, I expect you�d have to revoke the tax-exempt status of virtually every non- and not-for-profit organization on the planet. Can you think of a single one that doesn�t take a position on right and wrong?
Puh-leeze�.
The LDS church often comments on its doctrinal position on legal and social issues, WITHOUT TELLING ANYONE HOW TO VOTE. These comments, delivered as letters to every congregation in the area affected, always include a paragraph explaining that the church will not tell its members how to vote, but that each eligible voter should study the issue and candidates, determine the best choice for themselves, and actually vote.
Every election cycle, a letter goes out to the congregations in the US reiterating the position that the church will not give specific direction on how members should vote, except that they should be active in the electoral process and exercise their responsibility to vote.
If the government were to tell a church that it can't comment on a moral issue, wouldn't that violate the separation of church and state in the way our founding fathers initially envisioned that protection???
But this is the consequence of giving the government the power to define and regulate marriage. Honestly though, we'd all be better off rejecting any role for government in defining a personal relationship.
To equate the issue of blacks receiving the priesthood with the church's stand on homosexual behavior is to admit not having the faintest clue what the reasons are behind those positions. Gay marriage will never be condoned by the LDS church, regardless what society decides to accept or reject. The only people I've ever heard say that will change are those who don't believe in the church in the first place, and don't understand the idea of Christ being at the head of the church. We don't change doctrine to fit our own ideas - we receive it from Christ through a living prophet. I don't think Christ is going to give much credence to decisions made by the California State Supreme Court.
�And that he created man, male and female, after his own image and in his own likeness, created he them;"
Essentially, the power to mate is the power to marry. The power to marry comes from the difference in gender. The right to marry does not come from a decision to love someone of the same gender. The state, therefore, does not have the power to empower two gay people to marry because two gay people do not have the power to mate, and when you do not have the power to mate, you do not have the power to marry.
Even God Himself cannot join two gay people in marriage.
I also prophecy that there will be a legal challenge to polygamy.
They can not have children either. They can adopt I realize that.
Men and women were made to be a couple They were met to be toether. No piece of paper or law will ever change that. It is what it is and will be forever!
First of all, judges sure can overrule the voice of the people as express through the legislative power or the referendum/initiative/proposition power. The other side is right when they say that elite, know-more-than-you judges were and are a check on what the founders thought was an majority that could go a little out-of-control.
That said, that side is completely wrong when they say that the majority may not impose their view on other people in the minority--it's called a constitutional amendment.
Both are very powerful check, and thankfully both have inherent checks built in: judges have no power over the purse or the sword to enforce their rulings--they have to depend on the other branches and the general respect of the people for that (and too many out-there decisions erodes that respect quickly). And the amendment process's internal check is that it takes a super-majority and a VERY LONG TIME--time to debate and make sure that's really what the majority wants.
That's how our democracy works folks--judges can make poor decisions; you can have someone else's whims imposed on you. Accept it. Or not.
Homosexuality has always been and always will be an abomination before the Lord.
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