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LDS Church urges pro-Proposition 8 calls
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The outcome of Prop 8 will have a greater effect on our futures than the outcome of the presidential election.
"Further, we warn that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets."
I am glad they have the courage to speak out in favor of or against things that effect all of us.
I really wish they would give more direction. I would be happy if they would tell me who is the lesser of two evils between Obama and McCain. I can't stand the thought of either of these two being President.
Now, explain to me how changing the label of their relationship will cause the disintegration of your family?
Vote NO on Proposition 8!
Politely refuse to participate in forcing our moral beliefs down the throats of others and exploiting the amendment process to do so!
Just Say No!
Being able to put the word marriage on they're already legal arrangement gives them leverage to force their beliefs on others. No "hate" speech from a pulpit for instance.
This is a further power grab from the same folks who get a lions share of research money for AIDS when other more widely spread diseases get little.
It's not about rights, but consolidating the power grab.
One day they'll figure it out and be ashamed for their actions.
You are the extremist here. The LDS church teaches to love gay people. Not hate them. You are in the wrong here. And your bitter hate is greater than any one elses blog here. Stop hating.
However I fail to see the logic of how allowing them to marry is an assult on marriage. Will someone please explain this? How will allowing gays to marry affect my (or your) marriage?
Some people continue to spread the lie that being gay is acceptable and they point to so-called scientific studies as if such studies were more reliable than common logic and morality. Homosexual conduct runs counter to logic and to the symmetry of the sexes. Sodomy is not a natural act for either hetero or homosexuals.
Perhaps we are already being cursed (the economy). Gays in general have no children. God never intended for it to be so. If he did, he would have made it so. And gays are not the only ones to blame for the curse. Adultery, fornication etc. These things turn the heart of the children away from their fathers. And parents from their children.
It's hard to do in under 200 words, so I'm not going to attempt it. I wish more members of the church would explain why gay marriage will hurt the family. It's hard for me to explain to my friends "well... it's a sin!" then they respond "I don't believe in God" or the ones that believe in God ask "Why did God give me these feelings?" The fact of the matter is, the other side being more thoughtful and better expressing their opinions. I am calling out LDS members to express their thoughts better! Don't just settle for the easy answer, please explain to me how gay marriage will hurt society! I want to hear a well thought out answer!!!!
And those of you not concerned by this ruling are ignorant. It may ultimately effect your states' laws. Do you want California deciding whats right for Utah?
What I don't understand is why don't they just invent their own term for marriage? Call it egairram. Waste everyone's time and money on something else more productive...
Murder by abortion and destruction of the family is no less an issue than abhorrence of war, yet our leaders refuse to see the injustices's there.We seem to be a bit lop sided. They will tackle so called "Democrat issues" but they refuse to tackle equal issues of greater concern, detruction of life through ill concieved values of a so called 'Partiotic war.The Republican destructions. Lets be vocal on all these issues of grave concern.The world is looking at us, and we appear to be biased on Godly issues.
It is a challenge for gays to have those feelings and remain chaste--maybe that's why God gave you those feelings --to challenge you, just as it is difficult for some singles to remain chaste, some people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol to avoid them. You see, everyone is born with some weakness or trial to overcome. This law will also open the door to fining churches, etc. for not marrying gays, businesses etc. Also, do you want your children learning from the age of kindergarten that gay marriage is the same as marriage between a man and a woman? Because that is what their agenda wants.
BTW, it's straight, not strait. You're brilliant.
I read that if gay marriage is allowed, then clergy who refuse to perform gay marriage ceremonies on religious grounds could lose their state authority to perform marriage ceremonies. This includes Mormon sealers, meaning that our sealings would no longer be recognized as valid marriages by the government. It could also mean that religious schools could face heavy fines and/or lawsuits for refusing to accomodate same-sex couples in married student housing. This will never happen at universities like BYU or Notre Dame, and I pray that these institutions will stand up for what they KNOW to be right rather than cave under pressure, even if it means closing on-campus married student housing. The worst thing any of us can do is accomodate people. If we have a belief, we need to find a way to follow both the law and our beliefs. Same thing goes for the temple marriages. If they won't count, so be it. We'll get married civilly first, then immediately go get sealed. WE WILL NOT ACCOMODATE PEOPLE!!! SO HUM BABE!!!!!!!!!!!
And those who weren't sure or no - after being educated on the consequences and that same sex relationships ALREADY enjoy their rights and protection changed to YES!
My other question is why would those who are not supporting this Proposition even be on this site and comment? That would be like me going on a no site - which would make me look like a complete moron.
Do you need a better reason than that???
Voting YES on Prop 8 does 3 simple things: It restores the definition of marriage to what the vast majority of California voters already approved and what Californians agree should be supported, not undermined. It overturns the outrageous decision of four activist Supreme Court judges who ignored the will of the people. It protects our children from being taught in public schools that �same-sex marriage� is the same as traditional marriage, and prevents other consequences to Californians who will be forced to not just be tolerant of gay lifestyles, but face mandatory compliance regardless of their personal beliefs
begging for an 8 billion dollar government bailout,
and a piece of paper saying that Adam and Bruce can be together until death do you part.
Whats next,
Oh Yeah,
fire insurance.
Why change something that was created to exist from the beginning of time???
Clue #1: We are all born male & female, FROM a male & a female. Hmmmmmmmmmmm.
Call me! I can't wait to tell you want to say what I really think of you.
If there is already desire for civil unions, then isn't there already an issue that is too deep for any legislation to change.
A homosexual man won't go strait simply because he knows he can't legally get married.
Someone here mentioned a toothbrush mustache. LakerFan is the one who should be wearing it. Remember �Today Europe, tomorrow the world�?
Nobody should have any illusions about exactly what the �gay rights� special interest lobby wants. It has nothing to do with hospital visitation, property inheritance, or the right to love whomever they choose--all of which they are already guaranteed as domestic partners. It is to coerce society to not just tolerate, not just accept, but approve their definition of marriage & their lifestyle.
You can see the lap dog of this special interest minority, the mayor of San Francisco, loudly braying on TV, �This door�s wide open now. It's going to happen, whether you like it or not."
That�s right; whether the majority of society likes it or not, whether it is right or not, whether it is good for future generations or not. Today California, tomorrow the world.
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