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|L3=Joshua Johanson, "Navigating the Labyrinth Surrounding Homosexual Desire" | |L3=Joshua Johanson, "Navigating the Labyrinth Surrounding Homosexual Desire" | ||
|L4=Question: Can a person identify as gay or lesbian and still be a member of the Church in good standing? | |L4=Question: Can a person identify as gay or lesbian and still be a member of the Church in good standing? | ||
|L5=Question: Do Mormon teachings against homosexual acts lead to bullying of gay youth or unchristian treatment of members or non-members with same-sex attraction? | |L5=Question: If same-sex attraction is something that occurs naturally, why can't God and the Church accept it by allowing sealings of LGBT couples? | ||
| | |L6=Question: Do Mormon teachings against homosexual acts lead to bullying of gay youth or unchristian treatment of members or non-members with same-sex attraction? | ||
| | |L7=Question: Are Mormon family members taught to reject their LGBT children, thereby forcing many of them to become homeless? | ||
| | |L8=Question: Since the Church teaches that homosexual conduct is sinful, does this mean it opposes efforts to protect those who engage in homosexual acts? | ||
| | |L9=Question: What are some of the unique challenges or difficulties faced by Mormons with same-sex attraction? | ||
| | |L10=Question: Do Mormons believe that same-sex attraction will persist in the next life? | ||
| | |L11-Question: Do Mormon leaders recommend marriage as "therapy" for those with same-sex attraction? | ||
| | |L12=Question: How do Mormons view the issue of heterosexual marriage for people with same-sex attraction? | ||
| | |L13=Question: What have past and present Mormon leaders taught about why some people are attracted to the same sex? | ||
| | |L14=Question: Do Mormons believe that same-sex attraction is "inborn" or "genetic"? | ||
| | |L15=Question: Is there an "epidemic" of suicide among gay Mormons? | ||
| | |L16=Question: Why do Mormons typically refer to homosexual/gay/lesbian issues with such terms as "same-sex attraction"? | ||
| | |L17=Question: Are Mormon with same-sex attraction encouraged to be closeted or lie about their attractions? | ||
| | |L18=Question: In Mormonism, what are the ramifications from denying a gay identity? | ||
| | |L19=Question: What have Mormon leaders taught about the distinction between desires, feelings, or inclinations, and sexual acts? | ||
|L20=Question: Do Mormon leaders teach that people with same-sex attraction should not associate with each other? | |||
|L21=Homosexual aversion therapy performed at BYU in the 1970's | |L21=Homosexual aversion therapy performed at BYU in the 1970's | ||
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{{:Question: Do Mormon teachings against homosexual acts lead to bullying of gay youth or unchristian treatment of members or non-members with same-sex attraction?}} | {{:Question: Do Mormon teachings against homosexual acts lead to bullying of gay youth or unchristian treatment of members or non-members with same-sex attraction?}} | ||
{{:Question: Are Mormon family members taught to reject their LGBT children, thereby forcing many of them to become homeless?}} | {{:Question: Are Mormon family members taught to reject their LGBT children, thereby forcing many of them to become homeless?}} |
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I emphasize this, I wish to say that our opposition to attempts to legalize same-sex marriage should never be interpreted as justification for hatred, intolerance, or abuse of those who profess homosexual tendencies, either individually or as a group. As I said from this pulpit one year ago, our hearts reach out to those who refer to themselves as gays and lesbians. We love and honor them as sons and daughters of God. They are welcome in the Church. It is expected, however, that they follow the same God-given rules of conduct that apply to everyone else, whether single or married.
[W]e should always distinguish between sinful acts and inappropriate feelings or potentially dangerous susceptibilities. We should reach out lovingly to those who are struggling to resist temptation. The First Presidency did this in their 14 November 1991 letter. After reaffirming the sinful nature of “fornication, adultery, and homosexual and lesbian behavior,” the Presidency added: “Individuals and their families desiring help with these matters should seek counsel from their bishop, branch president, stake or district president. We encourage Church leaders and members to reach out with love and understanding to those struggling with these issues. Many will respond to Christlike love and inspired counsel as they receive an invitation to come back and apply the atoning and healing power of the Savior.
There is a labyrinth surrounding homosexuality that is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate. More and more it seems the two sides are talking past each other. I chose the title of Navigating the Labyrinth Surrounding Homosexual Desire because I think understanding the difference between having same-sex attractions and having homosexual desires is key to understanding how to navigate this labyrinth.
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