The Church of J Christ of Latter-day Sats said on Tuday supports proposed feral legislatn tend to protect gay-marriage rights, as long as also protects the right of relig groups to believe such unns are agast God's word.
Contents:
- MORMON CHURCH VOIC SUPPORT FOR SENATE BILL TO PROTECT GAY MARRIAGE
- MORMON CHURCH BACKS U.S. MEASURE TO PROTECT GAY MARRIAGE
- MORMON LEAR REAFFIRMS RELIGN'S OPPOSN TO GAY MARRIAGE
- MORMON CHURCH AND GAY RIGHTS
MORMON CHURCH VOIC SUPPORT FOR SENATE BILL TO PROTECT GAY MARRIAGE
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16, 2022The Church of J Christ of Latter-day Sats gave s support on Tuday to a feral bill that would provi creased protectns for same-sex marriage, a limed but notable step om a church that historilly has aggrsively opposed gay move me on the same day senators announced a relig eedom amendment to the legislatn hop of securg broar support. People, acrdg to the Public Relign Rearch church’s latt posn shows s long and slow parture om s public support of Proposn 8 California, which banned gay marriage the state and was later stck down urt.
The bill also prohibs stat om nyg out-of-state marriage licens and benefs on the basis of sex, race, ethnicy or natnal the church has a long history of opposg same-sex relatnships – spent $20m tryg to pass proposn 8 California, a 2008 measure which banned same-sex marriage the state – has taken a more relaxed view of same-sex marriage recent 2016, the church said that weled members who intified as LGBTQ+, though reerated s stance that marriage is between a man and a 2019, the church repealed a 2015 le that banned baptisms for children of gay parents and said gay marriage is a s worth expulsn om the church.
MORMON CHURCH BACKS U.S. MEASURE TO PROTECT GAY MARRIAGE
Nov 15 (Rters) - The Church of J Christ of Latter-day Sats said on Tuday supports proposed feral legislatn tend to protect gay-marriage rights, as long as also protects the right of relig groups to believe such unns are agast God's Utah-based church said a statement posted on s webse s doctre related to marriage - that God mand be between a man and a woman - would rema the church said would support the legislatn after a bipartisan group of senators negotiated an amendment to the versn passed by the U. Supreme Court do not end gay marriage rights, which nservative Jtice Clarence Thomas med was possible when the urt June end the natnal right to abortn by overturng Roe vs. Topil Gui, “Homosexual Behavr”.
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MORMON LEAR REAFFIRMS RELIGN'S OPPOSN TO GAY MARRIAGE
In 2021, after several high-profile cints at BYU — cludg a valedictorian g his graduatn speech to pronounce that he was “proud to be a gay son of God” and dozens of stunts lightg the school’s famo mountasi Y wh rabow lors — popular apostle Jefey Holland chastised BYU faculty members for “supportg ias that many of feel are ntradictory to gospel prcipl.
MORMON CHURCH AND GAY RIGHTS
The lear of the Church of J Christ of Latter-day Sats has reaffirmed the relign’s opposn to same-sex marriage, sayg God’s law dictat that marriage is rtricted to unns between a man and a church print, Rsell M Nelson also said durg a speech to stunts at the church-owned Brigham Young Universy that the relign’s love for everyone regardls of sexual orientatn led to the repeal earlier this year of a 2015 policy that banned baptisms for children of parents same-sex relatnships and labeled gay upl as sners eligible for said love also motivated the origal policy as he and other lears attempted to prevent ictn between the beliefs of gay parents and their children.
”Nelson ntend that lears n’t change God’s laws but have the thory to adjt church remarks were the latt move a ntug effort by the Utah-based fah wily known as the Mormon church to rve out a passnate stance toward LGBTQ people while adherg to opposn of gay marriage. The 2015 policy angered many and led to protts and some church nsirs homosexual relatns a s, forcg gay and lbian members to avoid timate relatnships to rema full-fledged, 95, said a basketball arena packed wh nearly 19, 000 stunts that they mt follow God’s laws if they want exaltatn.