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siligut

(12,272 posts)
Fri May 11, 2012, 01:53 PM May 2012

Mormon Church statements and positions on homosexuality (1976 to 1999)

The religion of a US presidential candidate has always been a factor before, why stop now when it seems quite pertinent.

http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_lds2.htm

1976: The LDS Church was one of the major players among the religious organizations fighting against the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment). That amendment would have given equal rights to all women in the US. The LDS President at the time, Spencer Kimball, said that a main concern was that if the ERA were approved, it would lead to changes in civil rights laws to give equal rights to gays and lesbians.



1976: The LDS Church changed its excommunication rules to allow termination of membership of persons with homosexual orientation. Previously, members could only be excommunicated for homosexual acts. This policy was later reversed.


1976: Church Apostle Boyd K. Packer delivered a speech on 1976-OCT-2 which was directed to "young men of Aaronic Priesthood age"; i.e. to young men. 1 His talk dealt with sexuality and the young male. It was widely distributed throughout the LDS church at the time. Packer was the acting president of the Quorum of 12 Apostles, and is now the president. With reference to homosexual activities, he is reported as saying:http://www.lds-mormon.com/only.shtml


I included the link to Packer's speech in the above excerpt, it is important because he condones physical violence against a gay male.




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Mormon Church statements and positions on homosexuality (1976 to 1999) (Original Post) siligut May 2012 OP
Golden Tablets? an Angel named Moroni ?.....lolololol zzaapp May 2012 #1
Some say, believing in angels and magic underwear isn't much different than mainstream religion siligut May 2012 #2
I agree........ zzaapp May 2012 #3
Packer is a sex-obsessed nutjob LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #4

siligut

(12,272 posts)
2. Some say, believing in angels and magic underwear isn't much different than mainstream religion
Fri May 11, 2012, 02:06 PM
May 2012

My post is really about how the LDS religion may affect values and character. Though I do agree, the whole LDS story is far-fetched.

 

zzaapp

(531 posts)
3. I agree........
Fri May 11, 2012, 02:12 PM
May 2012

I think that most organized religions have elements that are WAY out there.( No offense meant to the hypersensitive.)

LadyHawkAZ

(6,199 posts)
4. Packer is a sex-obsessed nutjob
Fri May 11, 2012, 02:50 PM
May 2012

Him and his "little factory".

Or gays can change!

This is the LDS office building at Temple Square, which has brought delight to the entire local atheist population:


Enormous tower with globes on either side... nothing Freudian about that, nope. Tell me these people don't have massive issues with their sexuality.

It's not a matter of "may influence". Mitt's religion would DEFINITELY influence his Presidency. They are notorious for government interference here: it would be no different on a national level.

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