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Mormons for Marriage supports marriage equality for all, and stands in respectful opposition to California Proposition 8.
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8:The Mormon Proposition - Good and Bad
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A Prop 8 Timeline
About
For Those Who Want to Step Up and Speak Out
Political Action and Education
Share Your Personal Stories
Why We as LDS Church Members Support Marriage Equality
“It is not good for man (or woman) to be alone.”
Gay marriage does not harm heterosexual marriage
Homosexuality does not go away
Homosexuality is not a choice
Quality marriage (monogamy) is ideal for all parties involved
We have been taught by prophets to never blindly obey
What about the children?
Why should LDS members care?
I Would Really Rather Be Dead - Stuart Matis
Background Information
Ballotpedia entry on Prop 8
Human Rights Campaign: Stance of LDS church on GLBT issues
The text of the recent California Supreme Court decision
Wikipedia entry on SSM
For Marriage Equality
A Mormon View from California, on Prop 8
EQ CA
Equality For All (No on Prop 8)
Freedom to Marry
Freedom to Marry (ACLU)
Gays and the Gospel
Keith Olbermann Special Comment on Prop 8
The LDS Case for Civil Same-Sex Marriage
The text of the recent California Supreme Court decision
Top Ten Talking Points For Same-Sex Marriage (LDS POV)
Help & Support - General
Apologize for Mormon Involvement in Prop 8
PFLAG
Proposition Healing
Suicide Prevention 866-4U-TREVOR
Help & Support - LDS
Affirmation
Carol Lynn Pearson
Gay Mormon Stories
Grandma’s Final Preparations
It’s Almost Over
LDS Family Fellowship
LDS Resources for Latter-day Saints Dealing With Homosexual Attraction
Proposition Healing
We are Wildflowers– for women who are, or have been married to homosexual men
Humor
10 Reasons Why Gay Marriage Is Wrong
Public Service Announcements about Prop 8
In the News
Carol Lynn Pearson on LDS treatment of homosexual members
Keith Olbermann Special Comment on Prop 8
Mormon Fundraising for Prop 8 in WSJ
News coverage of LDS sites which oppose Prop 8
LDS
A Mormon View from California, on Prop 8
Apologize for Mormon Involvement in Prop 8
Children and the Divine Institution of Marriage
Gays and the Gospel
Gays and the Gospel Video
Guest Editorial from Deseret News
How Prop 8 affects LDS
LDS Donors to Prop 8
MfM on the Bloggernacle
On Christianity and Proposition 8
We are Wildflowers– for women who are, or have been married to homosexual men
Movies and Books
Anyone and Everyone
Daddy and Papa
For the Bible Tells Me So
Gay Marriage Why It Is Good
Goodbye, I Love You
No More Goodbyes
Preacher’s Sons (The Movie)
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