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  • This article seems to discuss gays in general rather than Mormon gays, which very well may deserve a page of its own. I would therefore propose a ...icing'' you are sinning. So agreed, the article does seem to be discussing gays in general. [[User:Rickety|Rickety]] 06:21, 24 July 2007 (MDT)
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  • This article seems to discuss gays in general rather than Mormon gays, which very well may deserve a page of its own. I would therefore propose a ...icing'' you are sinning. So agreed, the article does seem to be discussing gays in general. [[User:Rickety|Rickety]] 06:21, 24 July 2007 (MDT)
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  • [[Image:Aaron_and_Kristyn_at_Temple-small.jpg|alt=gay Mormon|right|frame]] ...er the law. Thus, the Church has spearheaded changes in Utah law regarding gays, lesbians, transgender individuals, bisexuals, and queers. The Church’s s
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  • I added a photograph taken by my son-in-law to illustrate [[Book of Mormon geography#Landmass_Changes_of_33_A.D. | B of M geography]]. I wasn't sure o == Unprotecting [[Mormon Missionaries]] ==
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  • ...he spotlight for better or for worse. Journalists began to call this the "Mormon moment." ...show what Mormons are really like. One journalist called the mostly anti-Mormon commentary "the last acceptable bigotry." No one seemed to mind (except fo
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  • ...st.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] (also known as the Mormon Church), whose members were active in promoting the proposition. Although m ..., someone lit a Book of Mormon on fire and dropped it on the doorstep of a Mormon temple, presumably as a statement about the church's support of Proposition
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  • ...same sex marriage]]. Here are some facts regarding the involvement of the Mormon Church: 2. Mormon voters were less than 5% of the yes vote. If one estimates that 250,000 LDS
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  • ...of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], sometimes inadvertently called the Mormon Church, has created programs for its youth that help to develop moral chara ...d that lies ahead for them.”[https://www.deseret.com/2019/11/15/20965707/mormon-church-lds-russell-m-ballard-boy-scouts-bsa]
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  • [[image: Mormon-families1.jpg|350px|right|alt=Mormon Family|Mormon Family]]The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is officially oppos ...single state — 31 in all — in which it has been put to a popular vote. Gays had hoped for success in Maine, since New England has been the most liberal
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  • Is the intention to include in this article the Mormon viewpoint on homosexuality as well (which will be challenging of course)?-- :There was much of that on the former Mormon Gays page, now moved to [[Same-sex attraction]]. --[[User:Seanmcox|Seanmcox]] 09
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  • [[Image:mormon-family.jpg|left|alt=mormon family|300px]] ...d a woman “neither constitutes nor condones any kind of hostility toward gays and lesbians.” Church members are to treat all people with love and human
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  • ...ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], sometimes erroneously called the Mormon Church, its doctrines have moved toward those of mainstream Protestant reli ...is the belief in an open body of scripture. The church uses the [[Book of Mormon]], and its own version of the Doctrine and Covenants. Scripture references
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