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Attraction to members of the same sex, like all temptation, [[/Temptation versus acts|is not a sin]]. Sin only occurs when we encourage or seek out such attraction, or act upon it. | Attraction to members of the same sex, like all temptation, [[../Temptation versus acts|is not a sin]]. Sin only occurs when we encourage or seek out such attraction, or act upon it. | ||
:According to the American Psychological Association: "Sexual orientation is different from sexual behavior because it refers to feelings and self-concept. Individuals may or may not express their sexual orientation in their behaviors."{{ref|apa1}} | :According to the American Psychological Association: "Sexual orientation is different from sexual behavior because it refers to feelings and self-concept. Individuals may or may not express their sexual orientation in their behaviors."{{ref|apa1}} |
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Why does FAIR (and other LDS sources) typically refer to homosexual/gay/lesbian issues with such terms as "same-sex attraction," "same-gender attraction," etc.?
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The language used to describe people or phenomena can influence how we perceive or think about such matters.
LDS doctrine teaches that "Gender is an essential characteristic of individual premortal, mortal, and eternal identity and purpose."[1] Marriage between a husband and wife, and sealing into eternal family units is the foundation of heaven in LDS theology, and Church leaders have repeatedly taught that no child of God will bear the burden of erotic desire for the opposite sex after death.
Attraction to members of the same sex, like all temptation, is not a sin. Sin only occurs when we encourage or seek out such attraction, or act upon it.
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