by Jacob Baker | Apr 26, 2014 | Featured, Homosexuality |
Summoned and Unsettled: Gay Mormons and the Power of the Face of Love by Jacob Baker Renowned Jewish thinker Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) spent much of his life thinking about how and why we relate or fail to relate to others. A French Jewish prisoner of war during...
by Devery Anderson | Dec 22, 2013 | Featured, Homosexuality |
My good friend and author Devery Anderson posted a note on his Facebook status about gay marriage. I thought what he wrote was insightful and needed to be published on our blog. I have edited it for formatting and anything marked with a * are my additions. Here is a...
by Daniel Parkinson | Dec 17, 2013 | Agency, Featured, Feminism, Homosexuality, Uncategorized |
The Proclamation on the Family starts to address the church’s valid concern about the critical need for strong, intact families in order to provide the love, security and protection that every child deserves and requires in order to survive and thrive. There are...
by Scott H | Nov 10, 2013 | Featured, Gay Sunday, Homosexuality, Revelation |
Love in Word and Deed By Scott H. NOTE: This essay originally appeared on the blog, No More Strangers. Click here to read Scott’s original post. By the late 1960s, the position of the LDS church towards its black members was becoming increasingly untenable. ...
by Jon Barker | Oct 13, 2013 | Featured, Gay Sunday, Homosexuality, Mormonism, Theology |
Up until a few months ago, I was on the fence about LGBTQ issues. I’ve literally written this post 5 times. It started as a way for me to find an answer, asking you readers to sway me. Not anymore. I still have questions, but I’m now in the yard seeking...
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