Showing posts with label Vote. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Erroneous Information--Not Taken Lightly

In response to my husbands cousin, whom Terry cares a great deal for, I'm posting the following two articles.

Although, I think many will choose not to believe either one. I suppose is your choice. Hey, America is a great place where we can all agree to disagree without fear of imprisonment. Though many in the past have been tarred and feathered for less--a very painful condition by the way. Something about having your skin peeled away with the hot tar just doesn't seem like something Joseph Smith looked forward to when he restored our church. It must have been horrific. I'm glad they stopped doing that to our fellow saints back in the 1800's.

The recent statement about how much money our church has given (sorry cousin;) is not true in the least. The church didn't give a cent, the members of our church did give of their own means and of their own time-- as many on the opposite side of the issue did. This is a moral issue and one we will continue to support as members of the church.

Below is a statement that our church has presented to the public. I hope this helps clarify the situation.


Church Issues Statement on
Proposition 8 Protest


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The Church issued the following statement today:

It is disturbing that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is being singled out for speaking up as part of its democratic right in a free election.

Members of the Church in California and millions of others from every faith, ethnicity and political affiliation who voted for Proposition 8 exercised the most sacrosanct and individual rights in the United States — that of free expression and voting.

While those who disagree with our position on Proposition 8 have the right to make their feelings known, it is wrong to target the Church and its sacred places of worship for being part of the democratic process.

Once again, we call on those involved in the debate over same-sex marriage to act in a spirit of mutual respect and civility towards each other. No one on either side of the question should be vilified, harassed or subject to erroneous information.



Catholic Bishop Decries Religious Bigotry Against Mormons


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(This news release was issued by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento) The following statement was released today by Bishop William Weigand, head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento and former Bishop of Salt Lake City, in response to attacks on (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) for supporting California’s Proposition 8, defending the traditional definition of marriage:

“Catholics stand in solidarity with our Mormon brothers and sisters in support of traditional marriage — the union of one man and one woman — that has been the major building block of Western Civilization for millennia.

“The Protect Marriage coalition, which led the successful campaign to pass Proposition 8, was an historic alliance of people from every faith and ethnicity. LDS were included — but so were Catholics and Jews, Evangelicals and Orthodox, African-Americans and Latinos, Asians and Anglos.

“Bigoted attacks on Mormons for the part they played in our coalition are shameful and ignore the reality that Mormon voters were only a small part of the groundswell that supported Proposition 8.

“As the former bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, I can attest to the fact that followers of the Mormon faith are a good and generous people with a long history of commitment to family and giving to community causes.

“I personally decry the bigotry recently exhibited towards the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — coming from the opponents of Proposition 8, who ironically, have called those of us supporting traditional marriage intolerant.

I call upon the supporters of same-sex marriage to live by their own words — and to refrain from discrimination against religion and to exercise tolerance for those who differ from them. I call upon them to accept the will of the people of California in the passage of Proposition 8.”

This will be my last entry on this particular subject. This is not what my blog is about. I have been nothing but kind to anyone in our family or community that is lesbian or a gay. We love our family, we love our neighbors. We would never attack any of them, desecrate their temples, churches or call them names or harm their property like my friends have had done to them in CA.

I pray for my sons safety. He is a missionary in California. He has been welcomed, into homes of gays, lesbians and trans-gender people alike. They have thanked him for his kindness and his help! This is how my husband and I have raised our kids. This is what our church teaches. By the way, we do have people who have same sex attraction within our church who are faithful members.

We also know the difference between right and wrong and marriage is between a man and a woman and has been that way since time began. I'm sorry if this seems harsh, I don't mean it to be. This is something that God has decided, not man. I would be a hypocrite if I didn't speak the truth. That is one thing you'll learn about us, we try our best to be honest.

Personally I really don't care one way or another a person wants to enter into a civil union or a contract with another person. That is your choice and your right. You do have rights under the law. Anything less than that would be inhumane.

As a church, Mormons do believe that eternal marriage is a sacred covenant entered into between a man and a woman and Heavenly Father. A covenant is a promise between man and God--not something we will ever take lightly.

I really don't thrive on conflict like this. You'll find that most Latter-day Saints didn't enjoy holding signs in public or making calls or leaving their families open to harm and religious persecution. Yes, we are no strangers to being persecuted. That doesn't mean we enjoy it, or invite it. Enough said.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

"The Standard of Truth Has Been Erected!"

SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:
Isaiah 11:11-12

"And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set his hand again the second time to recover the remnant of his people, which shall be left, from Assyria, and from Egypt . . . and from the islands of the sea. And he shall set up an ensign for the nations, and shall assemble the outcasts of Israel, and gather together the dispersed of Judah, from the four corners of the earth."



Joseph Fielding Smith
"That ensign was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was established for the last time, never again to be destroyed or given to other people. . . . Following the raising of this ensign, the Lord sent forth his elders clothed with the priesthood and with power and authority, among the nations of the earth, bearing witness unto all peoples of the restoration of his Church, and calling upon all the children of men to repent and receive the gospel . . . and they are still preaching the gospel and gathering out from the nations the seed of Israel unto whom the promise was made" (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 3, p. 254-255).

It is a comfort to me during my hardest days to know that the Gospel of Jesus Christ will never be taken from the earth again. As my sons preach the gospel on separate ends of the earth I feel such a deep sense of gratitude and love for our Savior for all He has done for us. It inspires me to strive to do much good while I am here. It is the same for my sons. The following is a letter from Elder Otis in CA. Tomorrow I'll post the follow up letter from Elder Otis in Russia.

Keep religious freedom alive in California everyone! If you don't live there, speak to someone who does. The family unit and religious freedom are under attack in that state. Pray hard for our brothers and sisters who have had their cars keyed and their homes violated while standing up for what is right!

Our Weekly Letter From Elder Otis in Los Angeles:

"Talk about a spiritual smack in the face!

You know I don't think there is a thing that I can write to compare with everything you guys have written this week. The miracles never end it seems.
I guess I'll just write how my week is going as I usually do ; ) I got a new companion! His name is Elder Brantly and he's straight from the MTC. So on top of being a district leader I get to train as well. Life is good. Elder Brantly is from Murray, Utah which is about 10 minutes south of Salt Lake City. If there ever was a stereotypical greenie he is it. hehehehe Talk about greenie fire! He's got a lot of really good ideas and I'm doing my best to direct them and point him in the right direction. I'm grateful for the chance to train a new missionary. My trainer wasn't all that great so I know I need to do the best I can. President Blackburn has stressed the importance of this calling. He said "Right now you 5 missionaries (the trainers) have the most important calling in this mission. You are the ones to show these missionaries how to act and how to work. What you teach them will affect this mission for a long time to come. You're the best this mission has got and I expect only the best from you." NO PRESSURE MAN! Yikes! So mom, when you say to keep working hard to the end of our missions you don't have to worry. I won't have the chance to slack off even if I wanted to. President has a funny way of making sure of things like that.
I just have to say how absolutely amazing it is that the Lord has taken care of our family the way He has. Everyone always says that the Lord has blessed them for serving a mission. I know I can say the same and list the examples. I also know that we will be blessed far into the future for serving the Lord. I know the gospel is true and I know the Lord is watching out for us. As long as we stay faithful we won't ever have to worry. There will be hard times to come but we will always be able to get through. I think we are at something of a turning point. I know that I have a greater desire to serve the Lord and I think the rest of you do as well. Because of that our lives have changed. We are all going to have opportunities to serve the Lord well after our missions are over. I remember a blessing that you once received mom. Something about your sons having great callings in the church. I know the Lord has qualified me thus far so I don't think I need to worry much. I'll just serve Him the best I can and He'll take care of the rest.
Things are heating up in politics around here as I'm sure they are around the country. Right now we're all praying that Proposition 8 will pass. Thousands of hours have been put into it by the members of the church here. The prophet has asked us all to pray today. It's getting down to the wire and everyone is working hard. The opposition hasn't been kind. People have had their houses graffitied and their cars keyed for having prop 8 signs up. Along with all of their signs being stolen. You can actually see a lot of it on Youtube apparently. It just shows you what kind of people are on the other side of this. And somehow they call us the bigots. These really are the latter days.
Anyway, I'm so glad to hear about that check coming in. And dad I'm praying for you to get better soon. I really hope you get the settlement that you're working toward. Whatever happens, the Lord will take care of us as you've said. You're all in my prayers. I'll keep working hard so the Lord will bless us. THE STANDARD OF TRUTH HAS BEEN ERECTED!

I love you all.
Have a wonderful week.
Elder Jason E. Otis"