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KJV bible? isn't that the old testament? with the talking snake and people's children being sacrificed?
You do realize that "back in the day" they used to do all kinds of wicked things to people, and said it was ok because the Old testament said so? And that it all was written before Jesus? I certainly doubt God even approves of the old testament. It's merely an historical document on how NOT to treat people.
Everyone seems to agree that Jesus was God's son. Jesus didn't say anything about gays, and some say a couple of the disciples were in fact gay. But all churches seem to conveniently ignore those portions of the bible.
how do you get around that?
for the record - NO WHERE does Jesus, Mathew, John, et al say anything about homosexuality. And in the old testament, EVERYTHING was evil. And you should have multiple wives and practice smiting each other.
so hev - I've read the 4:45pm post, and once agin have to say that your beliefs that gays are sinners is based on your upbringing and your church, NOT anything God said...
not gay, not mormon, golden rule practitioner only.
Oh yeah, the only religion that progressives have is themselves and their desires at any given moment!
The puerile self-absorbtion of the left is unending and has no bounds!
Perhaps if the progressives had refrained from attacking old ladies, Christians, supporters of Prop 8, etc, this latest ploy would sound just a little bit less nonsensical.
there is nothing natural about thinking you will go to some special asteral plain when you die - yet you believe it. There is nothing natural about flying, yet you take planes (I assume).
And it would be better if you didn't say ignorant things like "this is not what God has intended for the family". Unless you've sat and chatted with the big guy, you are really just saying what you believe. In other words, pushing your religious beliefs onto others.
I'm not gay, and wouldn't want to be, but I know enough of them to know that they are not anything like you imagine them to be.
pray tell - which one say "don't be gay"?
I don't think anyone ever said God is gay. He (or She) doesn't have an orientation, and loves everyone equally. Now the disciples are another matter, but no one knows for sure...
to Deranged -
no one is teaching anything about gays in school except to be tolerant of others. Do you really not want your children to learn tolerance of others? What if they decide they don't like people of color?
do you realize racism is still taught in school in the deep south, by racists teachers? That's the same as the teacher that teaches about gays - a rogue teacher that isn't going to stop simply because of or due to prop 8 - any more than the racist teacher will stop teaching due to integration and a black president.
if you don't want rogue teachers teaching your kids, get more involved in your school so you can verify what is being taught by your children's teachers. Go to parent night.
by the way - some rogue teachers are actually telling students that dinosaurs existed. I know Sarah Palin would have a fit, but that's just the way it is in public schools....
Gen. 19: 5
Lev. 18: 22
Lev. 20: 13
Deut. 23: 17
Isa. 3: 9
Rom. 1: 27
1 Cor. 6: 9
1 Tim. 1: 10
Jude 1: 7
Asteral planes? You've got that confused with another belief set. But, hmmmmm, intersting. I'll have to ponder how that might relate in some left field way to LDS theology.
Infertile couples marrying and raising children in no way violates God's plan of eternal progression. Gay couples raising children does. For you to understand and comment on that, you would first need to understand what that plan is. I'm sure the missionaries would be happy to share it with you. You may or may not believe it or agree with it. But, from your current knowledge point, you're only reacting in ignorance.
don't anyone think that the Latter Day Saint prophets will ever receive direction from God to change the church's positon on same-sex attraction.. I think that is warped thinking:
Ok, let's try from the New Testament, Romans chapter 1. Specifically verses 26 & 27. Also 1 Corinthians 6:9. How about 1 Timothy 1:9-10 (do read from the beginning so as to understand Paul's msg of Hope, even Jesus). Let's not ignore Jude 1, with its reference of Sodom and Gomorrha (from the Old Testament, for some of those laws were still applicable - not all were done away with by Christ).
Please, do not put me down for my belief. I study the scriptures, and I receive confirmation as I pray. Might you read these references as well and give it a try, with an open mind and heart?
Don't forget - if you've read prior to my 4:45pm post - I am the mother of two children with homosexual feelings. I see both sides of the fence but I stand on one, based on my knowledge of that which I study...not what I hear from others or as I was raised.
I believe I have more direct experience with this subject than you. It has, in fact, taught me to judge less and love more.
And oh yes, the Golden Rule is from the NT.
got anything more recent? looks like all old testament to me. Should I stone my neighbors? It's two gay ladies, in their 60s.... how about I sacrifice my kids? that would fit right into the old testament teachings...
you state that you can have missionaries come and explain God's plan to me....
so - you really believe you know God's plan...
Now it's easy to see the problem. Talk about delusional...
You seem to think the OT is now invalid. Do you then discount the validity of the 10 commandments? The OT was the old, lesser law - the law of Moses. It was given by the God of the Old Testament, Christ, as appropriate for those times and people. All parts of the law were aimed at pointing his people to him, and to his coming to earth. When Christ came to earth incarnate, he fulfilled that law, and brought a new, higher law, in which all things were new. Some laws were flat out, new. Some were simply REnewed.
That someone who doesn't believe in religion thinks that knowing something about God's plan is delusional is not new or surpising.
However, that is the Gospel ("Good News") of Jesus Christ. That he has a plan. We're a part of it. He communicates it to his prophets, and commands them to relay it to the rest of us. The rest of us can then pray to receive understanding and confirmation of the truth of that message by the power of the Holy Ghost. We then strive live that message in faith.
�several posters have asked for direct reference concerning how God condemns gays. No one has taken the torch and provided specifics.
so - you all just believe the preacher, pastor, priest, or whomever you listen to on Sunday... and your parents antiquated views.... and use that to say God disapproves. How quaint.
Either provide specifics or admit that it is YOU and your church that condemn gays.�
You want specifics� Please read the first Chapter of Romans.
"Do the next RIGHT thing to make your life more in-line with God's".
Everyone knows that each side has something to gain and lose here. We need to have patience and see clearly what the next step would be. Forcing the issue is not the answer. Sometimes it takes a little coaxing and gentle persuasion to do the task. Even the Constitution of the US didn't happen in a few hours. It was after many days of long discussions that it did finally come about. After that, it took years to apply. Law is not simple. It is very complex.
We have become an "instant" society, needing everything done in one moment's notice. So - relax a moment and breathe!
The feelings these people feel are certainly not by choice. I don't think anybody still believes that. But acting on those feelings, just as it is for heterosexuals, is a choice. They have the ability to choose what to believe, and how to act, just like the rest of us. They have the ability to refrain from PDAs just like the rest of us (though, admitted, teenagers often have trouble controlling that ability), and they have the ability to behave themselves when a democratic vote doesn't go the way they want. They have the ability to keep their private lives in their own bedrooms, the way most of the rest of us do, or to refrain altogether, the way many of us unmarried heterosexuals do. The feelings are not a choice, but the behavior is.
Next time you want to act like you know the Church's stance on something, maybe you should actually be aware of it. If you read this transcript, an interview with Elder Dallin H. Oaks, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church, and Elder Lance B. Wickman, a member of the Seventy, hopefully you'll be able to make some charitable comments and quit embarrassing me with your intolerant ignorance.
How about calling off your attack dogs that are busy marching, protesting, screaming, yelling, verbally and physically intimidating peace loving people while you continually vandalize our churches and temples.....
My!, such a pleasant bunch of people you are!
In the NT it says that we "should not cast our pearls before swine" and I see why.
Some things are so simple and basic its just commonsense. So it is with this issue.
In the beginning God created the earth (for mankind), he then created man, then woman. This was for the purpose of Families. It really is that simple.
We as mankind seem to mess things up and think we know it all. We are selfish. We want it our way. Satan is an enemy to God and wants to destroy what God created. We are the ones who CHOOSE which way we go. Follow Gods plan, or go with option B (Satans) Remember, its simple! Homosexuality perverts the plan.
As for those that keep asking for tolerance, Why?
Tolerance is just a hop, skip, and a jump to acceptance of the behavior.
BE KIND TO OTHERS, ABSOLUTELY!
Put up with deviance, Never.
The Savior provided a free gift - immortality - to all who have lived, when the body and spirit will reunite and live forever. Reference John 3:16.
Eternal life, which brings eternal increase, is predicated upon the the acceptance and application of the fullness of the Gospel and its ordinances. This must be earned by our works during mortality.
A man and woman, sealed together, can be together for eternity. If wife #1 dies, a man may remarry and be sealed to another woman (not while #1 is alive). This sealing is as valid as the first sealing. A woman may not be sealed to two men. If her husband died she may remarry, but not be sealed to #2. All sealings are eternaland children born of an eternal union belong to those parents.
The LDS church turns no one away - even gays. People, however, congregate among those with whom they share beliefs...my one daughter stopped attending due to her own discomfort. The other is struggling but feels loved through her struggles. It is a personal journey for each of us in our daily lives, whatever our struggles.
God bless - hope this helps some!
Actually, there's nothing at all in the Book of Mormon about homosexuality, unless you consider it to fall under the blanket of the law of chastity, which most of us do.
The Bible, however, is a completely different story.
"Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind: it is an abomination."
"And if a man lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination..."
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; [list of various sins that fall under the category of unrighteousness] And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet."
This is just a small portion of verses, but you get the idea. There's loads in the Bible against homosexuality.
Who are you to tell other people what is the morally right way to live their lives? Get your own affairs in order, and if you are right then God will reward you in the afterlife.
All i remember hearing when i was growing up Mormon was how my ancestors were persecuted. they were tarred and feathered, homes burned, and forced to leave their homes in Nauvoo because "society" didn't accept their polygamist lifestyle. Society couldn't accept that it was of God even though it was practiced in the old testament.
Give me a break. You're no different than the intolerant society of the 19th century that brought you to Utah. Now you're doing the tarring and feathering.
Bet our ancestors are proud. Oh yeah!
You see, that was me. I grew up in the Church. I did everything God asked me to do. I only prayed that I would quit having these feelings for guys. So I went on a mission to New Zealand. I loved it, and was one of the top baptizers in my mission. But these feelings did not change. So I thought if I only get married, somehow I would become straight. But nothing changes. And deep inside I knew it was all a lie. I have 6 children that I love dearly. I love the Church. But I am still gay. I knew I would have to admit it one day, but I waited until my children graduated from Highschool. I just did not want to be a weekend father. My marriage ended in divorce, I hurt those that I loved. But it was the right thing for me. Choice? Do you want this to happen to your daughters?
Looks like their are several links to news reports about a kindergarten teacher having her students sign a pledge card regarding lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgenders(LGBT).
Are you saying the reports are not true? The report gave the teachers name and that she obtained the pledge cards from a local LGBT group.
Why on earth is a KINDERGARTEN teacher having her 5 YEAR OLD STUDENTS sign cards with words they don't even understand? How would you like to explain to your FIVE YEAR OLD what lesbian or homosexual, let alone transgender or bisexual means????
Indoctrination is the only plausable explanation I can come up with.
This is WRONG on so many levels. How does someone like this teacher even get a job? Does she really believe she has the children's best interests at heart?
DOES SHE BELIEVE SHE HAS THE RIGHT TO DO THIS???
If the tables were turned (having children sign a card supporting traditional marriage) she would have lost her job before she could blink.
CHILD ABUSE.
Somebody call Child Protective Services.
I have to tell you I have met so many x Mormons that are dealing with being gay. Most of us still love the Church and wish we could be a part of it. But as you can see from all of the posts above, Mormons are not the kindest people when they find out you are gay. I always remember a talk I heard once. The speaker said, what we need is more Christians to be more Christ like, More Muslims to be more Mohammed like, More Buddhists to be more Buddha like.
You are correct about religion being a choice. Morals are a choice. We all get to struggle each day to make good and wise choices.
I'm sure there are those who would vote "mormons" away, What else is new. There will always be those that don't want to hear the truth, it would mean that they would have to be acountable.
Have a great day and good luck with your choices.
btw, 20 yrs ago my 2nd cousin came out and his family totally disowned him. he was barely allowed to speak at his father's funeral. at the time my cousin was a professor at BYU and was married with 7 kids. his family was not kind when he came out. i remember my mothers harsh words toward him. they were quite prominent too--my uncle (his father) wrote the trial of the stick of joseph.
so i've seen first hand how Mormons treat gay people. not much has changed in 20 yrs.
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I can relate to the feelings of unjustice.But I think persecution & spreading untruths & hatred is not constructive and spreads the opposite message.
Do GL's know what the real agenda is? The behaviour exhibited is just another form of mob mentality -