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Graffiti at LDS chapel treated as a hate crime
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These crimes are committed by the very few. If these crimes are committed by homosexuals, please realize they are not representative of gay people, and gay organizations have condemned them.
Gee, do ya think? And here I thought that all these LDS buildings being vandalized was just a bunch of random buildings being targeted. Never mind that the odds of 7 "random" acts of vandalism happening to 7 buildings belonging to the same church are astronomical.....it "may" be a hate crime. What a laugher....
Fact, criminals always justify their actions. They do not see anyone as victims except themselves. Is the same sex marraige advocates of the same mentality? Those of them who are damaging churches are absolute hypocrits. On one hand they accuse religions of being bigots and prejudiced. They say it is not fair so they turn around and damage property of another. Do they see themselves as the only victims? Well hear this, we who believe very strongly in the sanctity of marraige feel feel victimized as well.
Well here's a little preaching for ya. Old Testiment, "each did that which was right according to his own understanding." Given as a description of Sodom and Gamorah afteri their destruction. Sounds too familiar today.
Here's a thought, maybe God does actually condemn homosexuality (New Testiment). Maybe the gay community is trying to justify their own actions to that which is right according to their own understanding. Just because you want it to be true doesn't make it true.
another annoying elementary outburst... and to him/her that vandalized: just to make it fair why dont you go tag the other chirstian churches in davis county too? they arent on your side either.
Nobody's born a gay, either.
to: bigots, between the terrible grammer and atrocious spelling I'm not sure what your point was, please clarify.
to: jjfarming yes it was a childish outburst, I think that's what you meant by elementary, but not all Christian churches side with the LDS point of view.
Fact: the Bible is nonsensical. However, if you insist on using it to push your closed-minded, sheepish views, here are some other lovely passages by the god you quote; should we assume you believe these as well?
- God will punish men by causing their wives to be ravished(Isa 13:16, Zech 14:2)
- God gives rules and regulations for selling daughters (but not sons) into slavery (Ex 21:7-11).
- Rules for taking a captive woman to wife and what to do if you decide you don't like her after all (Deut 21:10-14).
- No woman should have authority over a man (1 Tim 2:12)
The bible is full of others and you can't conveniently pick and choose your quotes to simply justify your own biases. The point: stop being such a bigot just because your church tells you otherwise - think for yourself. Marriage is a man-made legally binding contract - stop pretending otherwise.
In any case, I have mixed feelings. I am a member of the church and I believe there should be a separation of church and state, and if it was separated PERFECTLY then gay marriage would be legal.
But I also believe that this country was founded on principles that are Christian, and we all know what happened with sodom and gomorrah... being gay is not right. So upholding the belief that marriage is between a man and a woman is something that should never change.
Marriage: everybody gets one before anybody gets two.
You need to get over your selves and respect what these people think and feel. They have their rights own rights and you need to eat your words.
They do not hate they just don't believe that same sex marriage is man made MARRAIGE IS FOR MAN AND WOMAN if it was right for same sex mariage both would have the reproductive systems capible for having kids.
Oh and i think that poeple should piont fingers back at themselves for being bigots because they take the rights away from other people. you just need to get your facts right about people.
to:Matt we LDS members stick together and we help each other when it is needed we do not leave them to fend for themselves.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Proposition 8 did not ban same-sex marriage, it defined marriage as the union of a man and a woman. This is a very important distinction.
I would recomend anyone who wants to understand this subject read Timonthy J. Dailey's indepth analysis of the issues.
The fact of the matter is that homosexual relationships are unstable and putting children in them is unadvised. One example of this is the fact that the first child adopted by a homosexual couple in New Jersey was an orphan by the age of five. True, being an orphan happens in many ways, but we should at least consider high mortality rates when we weigh who should and should not be allowed to adopt.
No help from the ACLU here. They supported a law in Colorado that makes it illegal to publish anything demeaning to homosexuality. How this does not constitute a ban on publishing the Bible especially where it describes homosexual practices as abominations I have yet to understand.
The ACLU wants us to keep our religion in the closet.
Since the No on 8 campaign has never denounced the hate ad against missionaries, I am not sure how you can claim that "most people" on both sides believe in civility.
With the lengths to which anti-8 people have gone to justify everything from the hate 8 to the Idaho Test Oath, I have yet to sense civility from many of them.
With the outright lie that Mormons are "allowed" to practice polygamy, their failure both to understand that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been excommunicating people for polygamy for nearly a centrury and defining it as morally equivalent to adultery if practed in the present for well over 80 years, as well as their failure to understand it is a criminal offense that can lead to jail time in most (if not all states) and that it has always been banned by the Utah State Constitution constitute such major failures to understand the issues at hand that I have to assume a level of ignorance of fact that assumes people are operating at sub-90 IQs in order to even come close to believe they are acting civilly.
So, how then does one become gay? Are they recruited? Do they come in pairs to your doorstep with name badges asking if you have heard of the marvels of being gay? Is it a choice? "Hey, that looks fun! All the hate & discrimination, I think I'll choose that!" Really? Have you ever talked to someone who is gay? They would probably tell you it makes life a fair amount more difficult. If you believe being gay is not part of the personality they were born with, and you believe there are people who are gay (could be a moon-landing conspiracy), bridge that gap for me. Explain why gay people say they had no choice. How is it that you know more about gayness than those who are openly gay? Something you want to tell us?
And then there was another time when Americans based their law on moral beliefs, back when they passed the 13th Amendment outlawing slavery.
It doesn't surprise me that people like Matt are so blinded by hatred they would forget history. But given Matt's childish logic I would guess he didn't study very hard in school.
How could that happen if it's not a choice?? It's statistically improbable to have a cluster like that.
On the other hand, I would hope that the gay population will realize and understand that in the LDS population the statistics are probably the same. I believe that members of the LDS church do not support gay marriage, as a rule, but they do not hate a person for being gay.
I hope that both sides of this issue will follow the council of their leaders and be respectful in their words and actions.
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