Church statement on Prop 8 Backlash
I got this e-mail at work from the Church PR department. I was surprised at how forceful it was and wanted to share it.
First Presidency Urges Respect, Civility in Public Discourse
Five months ago, the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sent a letter to members of the Church in
During the election campaign, both sides of the argument on Proposition 8 had ample opportunities to express their viewpoint. The result was conclusively in favor of traditional marriage. More than 40 states in the
Today the First Presidency issued this statement about the democratic process
Since the people of
The Church is keenly aware of the differences of opinion on this difficult and sensitive matter. The reasons for this principled stand in defense of marriage have already been articulated elsewhere. However, some of what we have seen since Californians voted to pass Proposition 8 has been deeply disappointing.
Attacks on churches and intimidation of people of faith have no place in civil discourse over controversial issues. People of faith have a democratic right to express their views in the public square without fear of reprisal. Efforts to force citizens out of public discussion should be deplored by people of goodwill everywhere.
We call upon those who have honest disagreements on this issue to urge restraint upon the extreme actions of a few that are further polarizing our communities and urge them to act in a spirit of mutual respect and civility towards each other.
Comments
I'm glad you posted that statement from the church. Good on them! Trust me, given mine and marks sitation, this whole thing hits a little close to home. (because of her mom, marks daughter lives within that life style) Don't even get me on my soapbox...I don't think I could get off. I guess this is where people sitting on the fence post need to make a decission which way to go.