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*The following quote was attributed to President Hinckley "Gays have a problem." | |||
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*There is the sound of a girl who wants two mommies. The implication was that Prop 8 was trying to break up families. | |||
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*Prop 8 did not break up families. Same-sex couples still can have their relationships legally recognized by the government. The Church has never said that the only valid families are those headed by a man and a woman. | |||
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*There are many stories about people being rejected by their families. The implication is that the Church causes families to reject their gay children. | |||
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*The Church has encouraged strong families, and parents and encouraged to love their children even if they are involved in homosexual behavior. | |||
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*Sutherland Institute and Utah legislature are used throughout the move to represent the Church's view on gay rights. | |||
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*Both have opposed the Church's stance on gay rights. The Church has supported employment and housing rights for those with same-sex attractions, while both the Sutherland Institute and the Utah legislature opposed those rights. | |||
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*Throughout the movie, there is a reoccurring theme that people do not chose to be gay and that same-sex relationships is part of being gay. | |||
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*Many people with same-sex attractions chose not to participate in same-sex relationships, and many are faithful members of the Church. This view was severally lacking from the film. | |||
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A FAIR Analysis of:
8: The Mormon Proposition |
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In-State Donations | Out-of-State Donations | Total Donations | |
For Proposition 8 | $25,388,955 | $10,733,582 | $36,122,538 |
Against Proposition 8 | $26,464,589 | $11,968,285 | $38,432,873 |
Totals | $51,853,544 | $22,701,867 | $74,555,411 |
Source: Tracking the money, Los Angeles Times |
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"Better dead clean, than alive unclean. Many is the faithful Latter-day Saint parent who has sent a son or daughter on a mission or otherwise out into the world with the direction, 'I would rather have you come back home in a pine box with your virtue than return alive without it' "
Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, Second Edition, Page 124.
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"How will these be stopped? Only by the destruction of those who practice them. The only way is...for the Lord to wipe them out."
George Q. Cannon, Mormon Apostle
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In England a short time ago a man who had posed in society as a man of culture and of taste, and who lectured upon esthetics, was found to be guilty of a most abominable crime a crime for which under the old law the penalty was death; a crime which was practiced by the nations of old, and caused God to command their destruction and extirpation. This crime was proved against this man, and some of his associates were what are called noblemen. He was sent to prison. His term of imprisonment having expired, he comes from prison, and is now engaged, it is so published, in writing a book, and, we suppose is received into society, though guilty of this nameless crime. And is this common; If we may believe that which is told to us, without going into researches ourselves, it and other kindred wickedness, is far too common. The same sin that caused the utter destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah! This and other abominable crimes are being practiced. How will these be stopped? Only by the destruction of those who practice them. Why, if a little nest of them were left that were guilty of these things, they would soon corrupt others, as some are being corrupted among us. In coming to these mountains we hoped to find a place where we could live secluded from the abominations of Babylon. But here in this secluded place wickedness intrudes itself, and is practiced in this land which we have dedicated to the Lord as a land of Zion! How can this be stopped? Not while those who have knowledge of these filthy crimes exist. The only way, according to all that I can understand as the word of God, is for the Lord to wipe them out, that there will be none left to perpetuate the knowledge of these dreadful practices among the children of men. And God will do it, as sure as He has spoken by the mouths of His prophets. He will destroy the wicked, and those who will be left will be like the Nephites after the wicked were all killed off; they were righteous men and women who lived for over two hundred years according to the law of heaven.
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