Huge disappointment and anger over the passing of Prop 8 is understandable, but the blamestorming in some quarters is disgraceful. It was the
Mormons! It was the
Blacks! As though there are no gay Mormons, as though there are no gay Blacks; as though
Mormons didn't fight Prop 8, as though
Blacks didn't fight Prop 8 - alongside
people of all races,
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It's in the courts now, but honestly, all civil rights have been decided in the courts so far, not held up to a vote. So the groundwork we need to do is get people to accept the court decision (assuming they do the right thing, of course) or work on revising things again, taking copious notes from the Obama campaign strategies...
That said, I'm happy to see the protests in front of the LA Temple. The Church should at least be honest about their lobbying :-P.
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By morning, both were gone; but ahh ... the memories.
(erm... and somewhere out there, the photos, too. Hmm.)
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I also imagine that many gay Mormons are either in the closet or estranged from the church. I don't think the church of LDS approves of homosexuality.
The challenge to the church of LDS' tax exempt status is a clever tactic, but you seem to be suggesting that the challenge is a good thing. Is this so and if so, why?
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...sorry, possibly time to cut back on the caffeine. Point taken.
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