BC has bought into the right-wing propaganda about what liberal politics really means. It doesn't mean, for example, forcing people to get abortions: it means - within the parameters of Roe V Wade which already include prohibitions as the pregnancy advances - allowing people to decide for themselves whether or not to get an abortion. The LDS church allows for abortion under certain circumstances as well.
But not as a general method of birth control. LDS doctrine compares abortion to murder so your agency arguement is akin to saying "Yeah, we can murder under certain circumstsances." Bottom line: "Why kill a child for your own mistakes?"
My parents are active, believing Mormons. They are also fervent democrats.
An impossibility considering the democratic platform. Even if your parents were true conservatives, simply by voting democrat supports a leadership that supports that platform. In that case, one puts themselves under the condemnation of Romans 1:32: Those that support and faciliate such sins are also guilty.
While it is true that most LDS today are happy to get into bed with the religious right - which is comprised of a significant percent of people who believe Mormonism is a Satanic cult - the LDS church insists it is politically neutral.
I've said nothing about the religious right. They have some commonalities with conservatives, that is all. They also have so traits that are unfortuately the analog of left-wing ideology.
Of course BC has shown himself to be impervious to reason in the past, so this will go in one ear and out the other.
You've not really thought this through have you? Ignorance is a trait shared by left wing ideologues and the religious right.
The Church really doesn't seem to come down on many issues at all, it seems.
Not really. However, it's good to compare LDS doctrine with how one votes. It shows one actual beliefs in action.
The Church takes no real position on the death penalty and leaves it up to the government essentially.
It take no political stance. However, as I've shown previously, capital punishment is LDS doctrine.
I looked and couldn't find anything on the official position of the Church in matters of war, or poverty which I would think would be important matters for a Church. Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place?
Oh, I found this article on the Church's stance toward war.
You do seem to be looking in the wrong place.