Wh a feral LGBTQ nondiscrimatn bill stalled the Senate, Utah Congrsman Ben McAdams se an opportuny to rolve differenc between gay rights advot and relig objectors negotiatns that he says he’s “uniquely suated” to be volved .
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- UTAH REP. BEN MCADAMS VOT Y ON GAY RIGHTS BILL. BUT HE SAYS THERE’S STILL WORK TO DO
- MORMON APOSTLE’S GAY BROTHER SHAR HIS RELIG JOURNEY, PREACH LOVE FOR HIS FORMER PARTNER, FAH AND FAY
- GAY REPUBLIN ENTERS UTAH SENATE RACE
- MCADAMS SAYS HE WILL SPONSOR GAY RIGHTS BILL
UTAH REP. BEN MCADAMS VOT Y ON GAY RIGHTS BILL. BUT HE SAYS THERE’S STILL WORK TO DO
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Senate, Utah Congrsman Ben McAdams se an opportuny to rolve differenc between gay rights advot and relig objectors negotiatns that he says he’s “uniquely suated” to be volved first-term Democrat om Utah told the Deret News edorial board this week that he worked wh relig and LGBTQ terts that led to Salt Lake Cy passg a nondiscrimatn ordance 2010.
MORMON APOSTLE’S GAY BROTHER SHAR HIS RELIG JOURNEY, PREACH LOVE FOR HIS FORMER PARTNER, FAH AND FAY
Tom Christofferson has a msage for Mormon parents of gay children: You don’t have to choose between your offsprg and your church. * ben mcadams gay *
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GAY REPUBLIN ENTERS UTAH SENATE RACE
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MCADAMS SAYS HE WILL SPONSOR GAY RIGHTS BILL
”Which is how he argu all Christians should choice for gay Mormons themselv, however, is more stark and pably paful: Eher pursue an timate same-sex relatnship and possibly be st out of the church or live as a celibate wh . He picked the has been an unpredictable odyssey, full of twists and turns, to arrive at this place of peace, he says his jt-published book, “That We May Be One: A Gay Mormon’s Perspective on Fah & Fay. ”It wasn’t until he was junr high and lled a “homo” that he looked up the word “homosexual” a dictnary and found a fn for what he was feelg.
The marriage was annulled after a short while, and he broke the news to his son was gay. Believg that his attractn to men meant he no longer uld be a participatg Mormon, Christofferson asked to be exmunited om The Church of J Christ of Latter-day more than two s, he lived as a gay man, eventually settlg to a monogamo relatnship wh an ialistic doctor he met San some the LDS hierarchy back then utned agast , the Christofferson clan weled his partner to the fay, cludg him as a spoe all activi and even allowg the uple to share a bed durg was a joy-filled and satisfyg relatnship for 19 years, Tom Christofferson rells, but somethg was missg. Fally, the gay former missnary approached the ngregatn’s bishop to troduce himself and ask if he would be urse, replied then-Bishop Bce Larson whout hatn, and brg your partner.
Brotherly love and a hard-edged policyThe most difficult chapter to wre, Christofferson says, was the one about the LDS Church’s November 2015 policy, which spelled out new l about gay Mormon upl — dubbg them apostat and generally barrg the blsgs and baptisms of their children until they are 18.