Difference between revisions of "8:The Mormon Proposition"
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− | '''8:The Mormon Proposition''' is a film created by disaffected gay | + | '''8:The Mormon Proposition''' is a film created by disaffected gay Latter-day Saints laying full blame for the passage of [[Mormons and "Yes on 8"|Proposition 8]] in California (stating that marriage is defined as a legal relationship between a man and a woman) upon Latter-day Saints and [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], often called the Mormon Church. The film appeared as an entry in the Sundance Film Festival in Utah in 2010. It's acronymn is ''8:TMP''. |
− | The film makes many accusations against | + | The film makes many accusations against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, all of them false and slanderous. To answer these accusations and explain the Church's stance on same-sex attraction and gay marriage, as well as to outline the Church's participation in the Proposition 8 campaign, three new websites have been created ''by lay members''. Here are the links. |
*[http://www.themormonproposition.net The Mormon Proposition.net] | *[http://www.themormonproposition.net The Mormon Proposition.net] | ||
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*[http://www.mormonpropositionfaq.com Mormon Proposition FAQ.com] | *[http://www.mormonpropositionfaq.com Mormon Proposition FAQ.com] | ||
− | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints makes the [[Proclamation to the World|proclamation]] that the destruction of the family by any means, including infidelity, divorce, living together without the bonds of legal matrimony, sexual activity outside of the marriage covenant, and homosexual practices will bring upon people, societies, communities, and countries, the calamities foretold in the scriptures, especially the Book of Revelation. | + | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints makes the [[Proclamation to the World|proclamation]] that the destruction of the family by any means, including infidelity, divorce, living together without the bonds of legal matrimony, sexual activity outside of the marriage covenant, and homosexual practices will bring upon people, societies, communities, and countries, the calamities foretold in the scriptures, especially the Book of Revelation. The Church will never cease crusading for moral behavior and the sanctity of marriage and the family, whether in the religious, community, or political arenas, wherever it has the right to participate. |
[[Category:Controversial Topics]] | [[Category:Controversial Topics]] |
Revision as of 16:53, 5 February 2021
8:The Mormon Proposition is a film created by disaffected gay Latter-day Saints laying full blame for the passage of Proposition 8 in California (stating that marriage is defined as a legal relationship between a man and a woman) upon Latter-day Saints and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often called the Mormon Church. The film appeared as an entry in the Sundance Film Festival in Utah in 2010. It's acronymn is 8:TMP.
The film makes many accusations against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, all of them false and slanderous. To answer these accusations and explain the Church's stance on same-sex attraction and gay marriage, as well as to outline the Church's participation in the Proposition 8 campaign, three new websites have been created by lay members. Here are the links.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints makes the proclamation that the destruction of the family by any means, including infidelity, divorce, living together without the bonds of legal matrimony, sexual activity outside of the marriage covenant, and homosexual practices will bring upon people, societies, communities, and countries, the calamities foretold in the scriptures, especially the Book of Revelation. The Church will never cease crusading for moral behavior and the sanctity of marriage and the family, whether in the religious, community, or political arenas, wherever it has the right to participate.