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Gay support group outlines requests to LDS Church
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With that said, they are going about their negotiating all wrong. Trying to strong arm the Mormon Church in the media is probably not the smartest approach. That is if they were serious about their demands. Looks to me they are more interested in media attention than there �proposed� agenda.
Oh, and no, I'm not LDS nor do I belong to any religion.
This is an incredibly arrogant group of people, who believe that by taking this further into the the public arena - "they" can force a policy change regarding same-sex relationships/homosexuality in the LDS Church.
I do not believe that "revelation", nor the ability to Stand for Something - are things which are well understood here?
I am happy to see that the Church has decided NOT to be bullied by this small sect of members/non-members who oppose the official position regarding homosexuality in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints.
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This said, I find it interesting that Affirmation seeks to "lobby" the church as though it were a government. This is not an organization made "by the people, for the people", rather, it is made "by God, for His children".
I do hope those in the church and the church itself will work to help people overcome their homosexual tendencies. (It is something to be overcome, not just lived with. Easier said than done, granted, but doable.) I believe largely this happens. Truly there is room for improvement - we are imperfect people, so there always will be. But the church is not about to be "swayed by every wind of doctrine," and I hope Affirmation doesn't seek that, because it will only cause them trouble.
To act like same gender attraction is the only issue that children fall into that mothers blame themselves for without any justification just shows that this group is narrowly fixated on one issue while ignoring other issues.
Beyond this to try and demand that a female, not a male, give the talk seems quite audacios. Their demand for a talk that specifies that same gender atraction is not a sin in and of itself ignores the fact that Elder Holland wrote a very eloquent article on this topic that appeared in the October 2007 Ensign. If people do not read the Ensign as much as they listen to general conference, that is not the fault of the leaders of the church, and since this talk can be accessed from lds.org even many church members who do not subscribe to the Ensign may access it.
I think it was the height of hubrus for this group to go public with its demands when the reason the meeting was postponed was totally a result of an unforseen staff cahnge.
1. Speak out in the news or at General Conf. against homosexual practises and lifestyle. Affirming that although a person may have strong feelings for sexual intamacy toward someone of the same sex that it is in fact a sin to enguage in such practises.
2. Admit that the lifestyle is a dangerous one for people to be involved in. Even though one may be gay, staying closer to the Lord and his commandments will provide a surer protection thoughout their lives.
3. Explain, without excusing homosexual acts, the feelings of being gay in society and the feeling of how one is treated within his or her Mormon family, ward, and church as a whole. Help church members understand and be comfortable around someone who has these attractions and is chosing to remain in the Church and follow the Lord instead of the "natural man".
4. Affirm that "Affirmation" is a safe haven for those who are gay but that are looking for assistance to not pursue homosexual acts or it's lifestyle. And invite everyone with desires to understand more (gay or strait) to join.
At least put your name to your rants.
Affirmation will never (even with public media harrasment) change the churches stance on their behavior. It will always be considered a demeaning, damaging, destructive and dark sin.
This story brought up strong points from Affirmation such as LDS mothers need to know that a child with SSA is not their fault. I agree, but they have also asked for other things like telling mothers that their child doesn't need to be "fixed".
While a meeting with Affirmation may not be a bad thing from Pres. Monson, I strongly discourage such an act. It gives Affirmation way too much publicity, media attention and recognition as a legitimate cause. Their policies are NOT doctrinal, and they should be dealt with as an organization that is trying to destroy the Church.
But they are not interested in that, because they are miserable and full of the devil, they want to destroy the church, that is there purpose!
Face it, the LDS church officially will not accept you but it will surprise you how many individual members will and they can be very supportive.
What the church tells its members is their business. As long as the church tries to influence a constitutional amendment that affects US citizens rights I will fight it as I can.
I do not hold any expectations of the church changing but who is to say what holds when we pass on to the other side of the veil?
Affirmation should get their morality straight before making church demands!
Through many years of counseling with Church leaders and prayer, this person no longer suffers with same-sex attraction and is scheduled for a temple marriage in November.
Never give up on loved ones. Show them unconditional love and support. Pray for them and ask for guidance. I truly believe that anyone dealing with same-sex attraction can be healed by living gospel principles and faith.
"Affimation is confused with statements from the church. It is not a sin to be attracted to the same gender, it is a sin to act on that."
In other words, two people (one gay, one straight) sitting down to delicious meals in front of them... one can eat with the Church's blessing and one can only look... and drool.
"Affirmation will never (even with public media harrasment) change the churches stance on their behavior. It will always be considered a demeaning, damaging, destructive and dark sin."
If the Church capitulates on this, all sins are on the table.
How many people would ask the "Church" to allow them to attend the temple, even though they disagreed with the need to attend meetings regularly? How many people would ask the "Church" to allow them to be baptized, even though they believed the Book of Mormon to be total fiction?
Those of us who believe in the fact that God restored His priesthood and His authority to His "Church" and established a living prophet of God know that it is up to us to conform to God's requirements; that it is up to us to change our thoughts and our way of life when there is a "difference of opinion".
We measure ourselves against God's standards and don't ask God to lower His standards so that we can live "outside the law". We know that accepting God's way of life automatically requires us to let go of any non-complying thoughts or actions.
To us, who claim to be disciples of Christ, the price is worth the effort.
Affirmation members clearly need to seek another church composed of "the philosophies of men, mingled with scripture." There are plenty of Churches like that out there.
Unfortunately, we don't get to make up our own rules. God makes the rules. God tells us what is right and true. His commandments will not be rescinded to accomodate Affirmation.
These people will find love and healing within the LDS Church if they choose to live the commandments. However, God and the Church cannot accept immoral behavior, whether it be heterosexual or homosexual.
Since, by going public, Affirmation has not acted in good faith, I don't think the Church is under any obligation to follow through with a meeting at a later date.
Much depends upon the definition of words. An adulterer is one who commits adultery. If a person has repented they are no longer an adulterer.
If "Homosexual" is defined as a person who has ever felt even a fleeting desire to have sexual relations with one of the same sex, then I would fall into that catagory (it lasted less than 5 seconds). (I call that fleeting desire a temptation and it wasn't much of one.)
If "homosexual" is defined as a person who has sexual relations with another of the same gender, then a homosexual is guilty of a sin. When they repent, just like the adulterer, they are no longer homosexual.
Problem is that both of the above definitions could reasonably apply.
When any temptation comes knocking, it is our duty to drive it from our minds. We must know entertain it.
The gay community can control their feelings just as I can control mine, difficult though it may be.
These people are sadly broken and need help. I hope they will sincerely seek help rather than continuing to deny that they need it.
Why would you want to be associated with a church or group like this?
I do believe that not only Mormons but Christians as a whole could be much nicer to gays and try to be good examples to them instead of hating them.
As I see it the next door neighbor who sleeps around compared to a gay person sleeing around are both fornication so why do we treat them so differently??? Both should be loved the same as God loves them and both should have similar consequences in regards to church membership.
I read the referenced Church authority's statement. Two comments: Much of the argument against was circuitous. There is no (zero) statement re cure through Priesthood blessing.
"I always knew that animals were smarter then humans because they don't go after those of the same sex - cause they know it's not right or normal."
You don't know the bovine animal very well, do you?
Your same wisdom and counsel could apply to the throngs of offended, reactionary, murmuring folks who just may have to leave (or try to change) the Church because of Julie Beck's talk in last October General Conference.
Here's a little story about some other people who didn't like what the Lord had to say through His servant:
"Thou hast declared unto us hard things, more than we are able to bear. And it came to pass that I said unto them that I knew that I had spoken hard things against the wicked, according to the truth; and the righteous have I justified, and testified that they should be lifted up at the last day; wherefore, the guilty taketh the truth to be hard, for it cutteth them to the very center."
Sound familiar?
This scripture was written for OUR day.
You probably don't have to spend too much time trying to figure out why!
I am gay - but not as you say "sadly broken and need help. I hope they will sincerely seek help rather than continuing to deny that they need it."
Although I can not imagine that I would ever again step inside a Mormon Church or Temple I consider myself to be a Mormon and faithful member.
There are many of us out here who have quietly slipped away from the organized activities of the church. We keep track of the happenings and news regarding the church but keep quiet publicly so not to bring attention to ourselves.
Please remember this when you state comments on sites such as this. You will be considered by many as a spokesperson for the church and their beliefs and may be conceived to be thoughtless or worse.
They are not happy with Elder Holland's article and "God Loveth His Children".
Why? Is it because they feel that mothers still blame themselves, or is it really because they want same-sex marriage legalized and are mad at the church for opposing it becoming a government rcognized institution?
The LDS Church cancelled the meeting when Fred Riley, one of the men assigned to meet with Affirmation, stepped down from his position as the director of LDS Family Services. Affirmation requested a meeting with an alternative representative, but the LDS Church were unable to comply with that, and asked that the meeting be postponed until a later date. Affirmation's hope was, even at the last minute, that someone from the LDS Church would arrive to meet with them as originally planned. When that did not occur, they presented some of the ideas they would have shared with LDS leaders at a Press conference.
The requests are few: that members and leaders should be better educated about these issues; that there be fewer suicides, and less ignorant rhetoric; more love; and that a safe space be created where both those who are celibate OR in loving, committed relationships may come worship.
Before you comment, you might read an interview by aks Dallin H. Oaks and Elder Lance B. Wickman and the public affairs dept.
There is NO sin against Same sex attraction. I personally struggle every day with my obsession to other women, I will prob live with it every day till Im dead. The draw is powerful to be immoral, though ,I somehow keep sin at bay.
Some will struggle with the Addiction of eating, some will struggle with all sorts of pulls..
but we are all expected to allow our will to be swallowed in into the fathers.. Just like Christ.
Please cut this people some slack. It would be NO fun at all to have this issue and be a member of the church. Its also not that easy to change.
Be kind to all. I have 3 friends with gay children , its very painful for all involved.
Step back and think clearly in terms of revealed doctrine. It seems clear that same-sex attraction (SSA) is not a learned/chosen propensity, any more than a propensity toward alcoholism, pedophilia, exhibitionism, drug addiction, overeating, tobacco, self-mutilation, bizarre behavior, or any other tendency to which if we abandon ourselves would end in either spiritual or physical destruction. The adversary would love to convince individuals and parents that: a) it's a defect, and b) it's our fault.
Sheri Dew notes in "God Wants a Powerful People" that nearly all of us struggle with some sort of physical appetite, many of us more than one. If you don't, that my be YOUR life challenge--to not pass judgment on the rest of us. OUR life challenge is to learn to rely on the Savior to overcome whichever tendencies/weaknesses with which we've been blessed (Ether 12:27).
I didn't learn/choose my particular weaknesses (heaven forbid they get shouted from the rooftops!), I doubt you did, and I don't believe SSA folks did either. So get off your high "learned/chosen" horse, get to work on your own salvation and turn your weaknesses into strengths.
Both my Bishop and Stake President know about all of this.
I attend the temple weekly. As for callings, they had me in the Library, but know I am the Elder's quotum secrataty.
We all have temtations, the idea is not to act upon these temptations,
I'm happy with who I am. I can accept myself. Why can't so many of you.
Sorry, but I have sat by many of you in the temple.
My male friends can't understand my willingness to do what it takes to follow the Lord. I, on the other hand find it easy, I know for a fact the gospel is true,
C'mon, Des News. You're better than this.
With that being said, the Lord tells us that he cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance. Immorality is wrong regardless if it is with someone of the same sex or the opposite sex.
Regardless of our personal trials, we are all in need of healing. Christ came to minister to the sick, because those that are whole need no physician.
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