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Prop 8 repeal measures being introduced

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This has been a very difficult issue for me. While I am not currently living in California it is where I was raised and the majority of my good friends from school still live there. Two of my friends are gay and have been with their partners for over a decade. It does make me sad that they don't have the same marital rights as I do. The big thing for me has been the involvement of my church in the passing of Prop 8, apparently they are now possibly going to be fined a great deal. I am disturbed because in the past the Mormon church has remained out of the political arena. While the church has made their standpoint on homosexuality known they have to my knowledge never told members to donate their money or time to a political issue. Apparently the church also sponsored two websites. So right now I am upset because I don't think that pushing religious views on the public through involvement in creating legislation and changing a states constitution is appropriate for any religion. We do have separation of church and state and I am actually pleased to see the the various religious organization are being investigated. Even if I am a member of one of those churches I don't believe that it is right for them to break the law, in fact in my mind they should be held to a higher standard. Anyhow just wanted to get all that out. Venting a bit.
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Thank you for taking a stand.

I have a couple of Mormon friends and they have been very upset about this activity.

It's a shame that these churches think that others need to live their beliefs and they would also throw money, that could be used to help the poor has been going to efforts that deny civil rights.

It's very sad.
"When I dare to be powerful -- to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid." - Audre Lorde
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Sharon I am glad to hear that other Mormons feel the same as me. And I agree completely spending money on political issues seems like the wrong way to be spending money, I would rather that money be used to help out the less fortunate, that is the christian thing to do.
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I guess preview works and I have no idea why I cannot post a reply. And I would love to remove the above post but there's no edit button. Too bad my very cogent thoughts cannot be posted.....
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Here's a fun little video by some of our favorite stars doing a skit about Prop 8. Guess who's playing Jesus?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/0 ... 47997.html
"When I dare to be powerful -- to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid." - Audre Lorde
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Thanks for a laugh Sharon, that was great and you know it made some excellent points.
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Tim Liston wrote:I guess preview works and I have no idea why I cannot post a reply. And I would love to remove the above post but there's no edit button. Too bad my very cogent thoughts cannot be posted.....


No worries ;-)
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