Stand Out and Shout, the Gays are Out

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Re: Stand Out and Shout, the Gays are Out

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just me wrote:Wow, the OP got deleted a bit ago.


Jason preserved it. No need to fear. Droopy's writings are written in stone. He will have to live with that.

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Re: Stand Out and Shout, the Gays are Out

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Droopy wrote:...


That was a terrible thing to say, Droopy. You should be ashamed of yourself. It is alarming how much hatred some Mormons have for homosexuals who are just trying to be themselves and enjoy happiness according to the natural design the've been placed under.

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Re: Stand Out and Shout, the Gays are Out

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I have just read an article suggesting that recently (maybe last Sunday) a First Presidency letter was read from the pulpit reminding members in Minnesota to get involved in the fight against a bill that will forward the civil rights of gay partnerships.

Is the article correct?
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Re: Stand Out and Shout, the Gays are Out

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Drifting wrote:I have just read an article suggesting that recently (maybe last Sunday) a First Presidency letter was read from the pulpit reminding members in Minnesota to get involved in the fight against a bill that will forward the civil rights of gay partnerships.

Is the article correct?

There was no statement read in our Sacrament Meeting last Sunday. Of course, I'm in NC, not Minnesota. But normally, messages from the FP are read in all wards regardless.

Do you have a link to the article, Drifting?
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