green
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You missed the bolded word, which has long been church policy. That's what homosexual relations are most closely the same as.
edit: Ah, I see in a later post of yours you made that connection.
Colton, thanks for answering. You have missed my point and given me that talking points. My issue isn't that homosexuality is a sin and you have to follow the rules to be a member. I'm ok with that.
My issue is this:
The scriptures put homosexuality and fornication and adultery on the same level. In God's eyes, it is the same. Why is it different in the Church's eyes?
According to the statement on gay relationships, a child cannot get baptized until they are 18, they cannot receive the priesthood, pass the sacrament, etc.
BUT, in the church, if you commit fornication/adultery, marry the person you committed fornication with then have kids, those kids can get baptized, receive the priesthood, etc.
Why is one sexual sin ok to punish kids with, but not the other, when God CLEARLY states they are equal?
Why is it that the Church has decided to take a stand against a group of people and NOT take a stand against a SIN?
That is my issue. IF the Church was to take a stand against SEXUAL SIN, they would require ALL breakers of that law to pay the SAME penalty.
They would require that couples who fornicated before marriage to get divorced and not get remarried before their kids could get baptized. They would require couples who came together through adultery to do the same.
Yet they don't.
Also, you say my problem is the source. My source is NOT the SLTRIB. It is the HANDBOOK of the Church.
I'm sorry if I come off rude, but I am really trying here. I want answers. My problem is, I think I have seen the answer and it is bigotry, which we know has happened in the history of the church and has happened through the prophet. The Church came out and threw Brigham Young under the bus for his racist policy against blacks. When will the Church do the same with this new policy?