Posted on 06/12/2005 9:28:57 AM PDT by Graybeard58
I don't understand your question. Mormons do consider homosexual activity, like any sexual activity outside of marriage, a sin. I think a major scripture that is pointed to says something about "adultery or anything like unto it."
Regarding whether marriage would solve the problem, Mormons don't recognize same sex marriage so I don't expect that to happen.
No. They believe in polygamy if you achieve the highest level of heaven.
Come to think of it, it's kind of the same, they might not be virgins, but you do get a lot of wives.
I agree, but most of the people mentioned in this article are ex-LDS. You can accuse them of making the wrong choice, but at least they made one.
We do so AGREE worship of the Creature not the Creator.is idolitry-Worship of unnatural sexual behavior is an abomination not an act of God.
Homosexual Agenda Ping.
Homosexuals really want us to think that they are, indeed, "everywhere".
But they aren't. They just make a point to be in our collective face.
The truth is that many homosexuals can change, if they want to - tens of thousands have. The fact that there are many former homosexuals is proof that homosexuality is not inborn, genetic, and therefore there is hope for them.
Meanwhile, as many as possible potential recruits need protection.
Freepmail me if you want on/off this pinglist.
Try a google image search using the term "gay pride." It may be buried somewhere in the mess of outlandish pictures that results.
MINO alert (Mormon in Name Only)
No, they don't. The commandment to not commit adultery or fornication is for everybody else, but it is OK if one is gay. They will have to face Christ on Judgement Day and explain that rationalization.
My hairstylist's ex-husband is gay. He still lives in SLC and whines and moans about how mean the LDS church is to the gay community. I finally asked her why her ex just didn't leave Utah. Answer: Money. He makes a boat load of money being a 'life' coach helping people to come out of the closet.
One can live in Utah and not be Mormon, right? I am all for making a boat load of money, but he should acknowlege who he is and where. There are certain trade offs in life and he should just deal with it.
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