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Prop. 8 protest draws thousands in Salt Lake City
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God did.
Please read the "Family Proclamation" for the Church's STAND. These protesters would better serve the community by giving of their time and talents to serving others as Jesus Christ would do. As Jesus Christ told the adulterous woman, "go and sin no more". He did not condemn her.
IRS code:
"Under the Internal Revenue Code, all section 501(c)(3) organizations are absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office. Contributions to political campaign funds or public statements of position (verbal or written) made on behalf of the organization in favor of or in opposition to any candidate for public office clearly violate the prohibition against political campaign activity. Violating this prohibition may result in denial or revocation of tax-exempt status and the imposition of certain excise taxes."
Jugdes do not make laws! That is for the legistlative branch.
When did the Rule of Law become so off base in this country?
Incidentally, these "protesters" are targetting the LDS church because they can get away with it. What other religious group can be targeted like this without stirring a national media outcry?
These two fact tell us a great deal about anti-prop 8 groups.
There is certainly some underlying drive in this demonstrated passion of those who have chosen to forego the ability to create a family to adopt the traditonal family beginning title of married, but it is definetly not about a Civil Right. It is promoting a life style. When life style choices become the basis of Civil Rights the rights of civilized people will be at an end. We can all be thankful a majority of Californians saw through the convoluted "rights" arguments and hatred towards Proposition 8 supporters to vote for the sensible definition of marriage. Despite the loss gays still have the fundamental rights of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" in this good country. The focus of their displeasure on one group of a coalition is frighteningly similar to a German Parties actions in the 30's.
�You may not like what comes from the authority of the Church. It may conflict with your political views. It may contradict your social views. It may interfere with some of your social life � Your safety and ours depends upon whether or not we follow � Let�s keep our eye on the President of the Church.� (Conference Report, October 1970, p. 152�153.)
But it is the living prophet who really upsets the world. �Even in the Church,� said President Kimball, �many are prone to garnish the sepulchres of yesterdays prophets and mentally stone the living ones.� (Instructor, 95:527.)
Why? Because the living prophet gets at what we need to know now, and the world prefers that prophets either be dead or worry about their own affairs. Some so-called experts of political science want the prophet to keep still on politics. Some would-be authorities on evolution want the prophet to keep still on evolution. And so the list goes on and on.
How we respond to the words of a living prophet when he tells us what we need to know, but would rather not hear, is a test of our faithfulness.
#1. Free agency is a powerful needed element in life. How it is used determines our destiny.
#2.The fruit of this decade were the result of seeds sown in former decades.
#3. Taken to extremes, one man and one women in marriage create a continuation of the human species in its normal trend.
Taken to extreme, same sex unions would in time terminate the human species.
For those who truly care about rights - rather than shouting and villifying others for exercising THEIR rights, go through proper legal channels and pass laws. That's all Californians, Arizonans and Floridians did - they went through the established, constitutional LEGAL process and got what they wanted.
Having said that, nobody is against human rights here. It is a lie to claim that pro-Prop 8 = hatred and bigotry. It is a lie to claim that Church involvement in fighting for what it believes is a violation of the separation of Church and State. Chanting those things over and over again - even 10,000 times - does not change lies into truth.
Not only do I not support gay marriage, I don't support straight marriage either.....
"I call upon the supporters of same-sex marriage to live by their own words and to refrain from discrimination against religion and to exercise tolerance for those who differ from them,"
The biggest irony is that if all California Mormons who voted Yes on Prop8 had voted No, Prop 8 still would have passed. There are only 750,000 Mormons in CA, half or more are children; half or more are non-participating, so at best you had 100,00 to 200,000 Mormons who voted Yes. Prop 8 passed by more than 500,000 votes, with more than 5.5 million voting yes.
Why then does the no on 8 crowd think they should attack a small minority group with bigoted hatefull attacks.
If you want to attack the group that passed prop 8, go to innercity LA and attack the Latinos. Go to Oakland and protest against the Black Churches. But that wouldn't be politically correct, would it? Why donesn't the no on 8 crowd just get the CA legislature to pass an extermination order on the Mormons like others did in the 1800s.
But.....
Nobody has the right to vandalize private property. So, if somebody tries to spray the walls of the temple, be sure I am not around.
I believe there are now 30 states that have protected the definition of marriage, the most recent additions being CA, AZ, and FL. Do you see a trend?
The GLBT community has domestic partnerships in CA and civil unions in other states. Why is that not good enough?! If there's a problem on the federal level, seek to add "Civil Union" or "Domestic Partnership" to the federal code instead of seeking to change the definition of marriage.
You are trying to legislate the approval of a preference, not a right. If you want to live in love, nobody is stopping you by securing the definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman only. Go ahead and speak your mind according to your First Amendment rights. You are free to do so. Just realize that traditional marriage will continue to stand the test of time, because we will stand up for it!
Also, has anyone but me noticed that these rights are more and more frequently being used against the church? First the protest at President Hinckley's funeral, and now this. These people need to get a life and realize that democracy means the majority of THE people, not the majority of YOUR people.
Thousands of years have also denied women the right to own property and the right to vote.
Thousands of years have also upheld racial discrimination and subjugating minorities to actual or quasi slavery.
Simply because historical analysis supports a particular position does not entitle that position to an unquestionable and unamendable status. Civil rights and women's rights have shown that past discrimination was simply wrong.
Either the church is wrong on its stance, and you therefore are dumb to continue your membership in it (because if it's wrong, it ain't a "true" church), OR YOU are wrong. I don't see any in between here. Not on an issue like this. It's pretty cut-and-dried as far as this church is concerned.
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Correct me if I am wrong, but the church's only stance in political arenas is that we should be involved and make our votes count. they never did tell us to back any individual thing or person. They just said to be counted.
as far as prop. 8 goes, i am for passing the ban. I am an LDS member, but in no way does the church support and moreover encourage me to attack another group for their beliefs. Maybe a lot of money did come from LDS members, but they weren't encouraged to do that from church officials.
Like the Bishop of the Catholic church said, I encourage you to accept the decision of the California people and accept the law as it was passed.