It's everywhere--which side are you on?
I truly believe that everything he spoke during that talk was inspired. I know that people really do struggle with same-gender attraction and the frustration and uncertainty they feel. I am sure that it is an extremely difficult trial but I also know that with God all things are possible. President Packer stated that it is one thing to experience those feelings but it is an entirely other thing to act upon them.
It seems like the media has been slowly but ever so persistently pushing the envelope to the point that the cat is out of the bag. A popular music-oriented TV show that is targeted to young people (in my opinion) couldn't BE more gay friendly. It has even recently stepped it up a notch. A sitcom that Danny and I watch regularly has recently come under scrutiny for not having 2 of the main characters (who happen to be gay)--kiss. A Facebook petition really put the pressure on and they caved. This is not right. It ISN'T OK. How much are we going to tolerate and justify our way through each episode before we say that we've had enough? And how much is too much?
I don't even want to think about the kinds of conversations I'm going to have to have with Cole in just a few years (if not sooner) about this type of lifestyle. I think it's hard for a child to comprehend that the sin is bad but the person isn't. Heck, I think it's hard for some adults. The Proclamation on the Family was inspired and comes directly from a loving Father in Heaven. It doesn't' talk about hate and persecution towards those who choose to believe that they are gay by chance, and not by choice. It sets a standard for what is morally right. A standard that comes directly from God.
We know that things will probably get worse before they get better and everyone will be required at some point to make a decision. I think the weak will become weaker and the strong will become stronger. I know which side I want to be on.



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Teaching our kids to love the sinner but hate the sin is so important, but it's also very hard and may be confusing to them. One thing we do with Shalie even now is talk about how the devil tricks people. He tells them that things are okay when they aren't and he tries to make them think that doing bad things will make them happy. We hope that talking about it that way with her will help her understand that the people themselves aren't necessarily bad, but they are confused and are being tricked by the devil to do bad things. I worry a lot about how to help her understand why people choose to do bad things, especially since we've got 3 siblings (1 on my side and 2 on Travis's) that are not making choices that are consistent with the teachings of the gospel. They aren't gay, but they are definitely not living as they have been taught. *Sigh* BUT, we love them no matter what. I guess these are all just signs of the times, right? Thanks for being willing to put this post out there, RaeLynn. You are right...everyone will have to pick a side.