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The Mormon Church is at a crossroads over LGBTQ+ folks. There’s only one right way to go.
It’s time for a massive institutional pivot – and Church leaders know it.
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Why does the Mormon Church condemn homosexuality but support the Respect for Marriage Act?
The Church’s support for the Respect for Marriage Act may come from its awareness of its own self-interest. Or, rather, was it divine revelation?
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Mormon church endorses marriage equality bill as Republicans continue to freak out
Mormons gave millions to fight against marriage equality over the last few decades. Why are they supporting this bill now?
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Brigham Young ends speech therapy program for trans students because of church guidelines
“It’s one thing after another,” said one of the affected trans students. “It’s destabilizing and makes you worry about what’s coming next.”
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Utah billionaire leaves Mormon church with blistering accusation it is actively harming the world
The state’s richest native will give $600,000 to an LGBTQ group to assist any queer students at the church’s Brigham Young University who might be forced to leave.
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David Archuleta reveals he previously came out as gay. Now he’s “still trying to figure things out.”
The former teen sensation wrote, “Idk what to make of it and I don’t have all the answers. I just invite you to please consider making room to be more understanding and compassionate” to “those who are LGBTQIA+… like myself.”
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Why did white people only start to care about racism now? What gives?
Racist violence has been filmed for decades. Why did so many white people not care until George Floyd was killed?
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Students say they were tricked into coming out by their anti-gay school
“Everyone is in so much fear now.”
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Students thought their Mormon university was OK with gay people for a second. Oops.
The school dropped its honor code’s ban on “homosexual behavior.” But it isn’t ready to accept LGBTQ students just yet.
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Mormon Church condemns the Equality Act as ‘unfair,’ ‘unbalanced,’ & a threat to ‘religious freedom’
The church insists a “compromise” is needed at the federal level.