By: Too Little Too Late
This Facebook comment by Raphael Mazor says it all in my opinion: Without coming out with unambiguous supporting gay and lesbian rights, this movement comes across as more public relations for the LDS...
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The Mormon Church has not changed just a small part of their followers. I think the biggest effect is that these are members that have chosen to not blindly follow the church. This is not what the...
View ArticleBy: cowboy
This was not a PR stunt by the LDS Church. What does not get reported in the news has been the rash of suicides of late. I’m not sure that this was the genesis of this group of LDS members who marched...
View ArticleBy: Muscat
To characterize this as some kind of PR stunt by the LDS church or its members is an incredibly ignorant statement. This isn’t some kind of LDS-church-sponsored action. The Mormons marching in this...
View ArticleBy: TomTallis
Those marchers are going to be terrorized by their bishops at their next mandatory meeting.
View ArticleBy: CPT_Doom
I have no problem with people who theologically disagree with homosexuality nevertheless openly embracing LGBT human beings and agreeing to meet them as equals. It is a huge first step. I am an...
View ArticleBy: Gene in L.A.
Demanding that individual Mormons atone for the full wrong of their church is about as sensible as demanding that every gay person apologize for the wrongs of all gay people, whatever they be. I salute...
View ArticleBy: cowboy
The Salt Lake Tribune has named their “Utahn(s) for the Year” http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/55512855-78/mormons-gay-bridges-mormon.html.csp a sample: Attending church feels different now, he says....
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