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Readers' forum: Shame on LDS Church
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Do you teach logic there in Texas? Are you saying that that the children of unwed mothers don't have DNA from both parents? I thought only the Catholic church taught the doctrine of virgin birth.
The reason that the issue of gay marriage becomes so very dangerous is that it attempts to MATE the secular with the religious. Hence, if the government can change the definition of marriage, then the next step on the slippery slope is the ability to dictate the circumstances of such a marriage. For instance, the government has no right to tell the LDS Church, or any other Church, that it must honor--much less solemnize--a homosexual marriage in one of its temples, chapels, or synagogues...or do they? THAT is what this issue is about. The very FREEDOM of religion is at stake. It is the very crux of the matter.
Once that is done, other public policies must be altered to benefit that.
On the issue of teachings in the school. Tell me one thing that is taught in the schools that advocates behavior that is counter to LDS doctrine?
Do they teach to steal, lie, commit adultery, have sex before marriage, kill, speak blasphemies? If you can name one behavior that is endorsed in school curiculaum that is contrary to church doctrine, we might be able to have a discussion about how negative these changes will be.
I will admit that at least some sex-education curriculums are value neutral to a large extnet, but few schools actually encorage masterbation. Even at that sex education is usually first undertaken in the fifth grade, not kindergarten.
Some of us still believe in the innocence of children and do not want to see it soiled by being exposed to books like "Heather has two Mommies".
The fact that the LDS Church teaches this is actually less shameful and demeaning than the concept that a person's sexual orientation being locked in at birth or forever shaped by events like abuse, neglect, etc.
Many of you are just like children that need to be corrected. Vote yes for prop 8. We who have children realize that sometimes you have to talk sternly to them, but you don't stop loving them. Correct others is love, not hate.
We kill Taliban forces that dictate strict obedience to the Koran in places like Afghanistan yet look on passively when the rights of our own citizens are excluded from equal participation because of Old Testament dictates. Separation of church and state is tantamount here. Homosexuality is not a crime and the only folks ineligible for the rights that we all possess are those who have committed crimes and thus forfeited them.
The tyranny of the majority, of which folks like Thomas Jefferson and John Stuart Mills warned us, certainly applies here. If the shoe were on the other foot and homosexuals were the majority, we heterosexuals would certainly protest loudly that our civil rights were being violated when that majority excluded us from equal participation in this great social experiment we call democracy.
Defeat Prop 8!
Where does the LDS church spend time and money and satellite braodcasts and special letters read from the pulpit and donated time and money to tighten divorce LAWS that would "strengthen the instituation of marriage"?
Once again, I think zero.
I'm ashamed of the church for coming out so against this issue of allowing two people in a loving relationship to have equal protection in the eyes of the law. I thought the church said they didn't get involved in politics...this is what I was taught in Elder's Chorum and what I told people on my mission in Venezuela.
My wife, daughter, and I are resigning our memberships over this. What an absolutely disgusting show of bigotry.
How any church or religious person can ignore the very clear labeling of homosexuality as an abomination in the Bible is inconceivable.
And for the record, it wasn't the Church who got involved in politics, it was the politicians who got involved in religion. They crossed the line when they made marriage a political issue.
May God bless you whatever you decide to do.
Really? No. Not really.
Without a man and women there are no children. (and please lets remember there was no IVF back then). We are not frogs who changing our sex when required. So why it is that mankind must change nature order of life. There are no other arguments as further as I can see. There are too many people who believe they know better than nature and want to change things, just look at globe warming and Wall street, what a great job the human race has done, doomed us all, because we are selfish and only thinking of our own desire and lusts. Our law makers have got it wrong and we must stand up to these people and there Immoral supporter before they destroy us all. Lets DO SOMETHING about it.
It is the right of every citizen to believe in whatever supernatural diety that comes along but those beliefs cannot and must not be used as a weapon to exclude from equal participation, any segment of society...a society founded on the notion of separation of church and state and the notion of equal rights for all it's citizens.
Clearly your reason for having your membership removed is not related to the church voicing Gods opinion. Please don't give up.
Why is an opinion like this made so prominant on your web site. You have fallen into their trap and given them exactly the publicity they want. Shame on YOU!
People in Utah are always intrigued by why it is that those who moved away follow what is happening?
Answer: A morbid curiosity similar to witnessing a train wreck. "
Nope. wrong. California is the train wreck we love to watch. You just watch the economic situation and the resulting changes WHEN gay marriage is allowed once more. We'll be adversely affected here in Utah as well, but not like California.
"We warn that individuals who violate covenants of chastity, who abuse spouse or offspring, or who fail to fulfill family responsibilities will one day stand accountable before God. Further, we warn that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets."
Moreover, our modern prophets have stated that it is against God's law. If you do not wish to follow these prophets, that is your choice. However, despite the fact that you liberals would rather have it otherwise, there is still freedom of religion.
And to you and the others who have called the OT prophets "goat-herders," etc., that just shows your lack of knowledge/belief in the Bible. Why would one who believes in the Bible buy in to your argument knowing that?
Listening to you all, well I feel pretty darn good about my life.
Read up and EDUCATE yourself!
Family code section 297.5(a) establishes that registered domestic partners have the same rights, protections, and benefits and are subject to the same responsibilities, obligations, and duties under the law, as are granted to and imposed upon spouses.
I guess people like you and me will never find happiness.
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