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The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people, said it welcomes any faith group's public commitment to treating the LGBTQ community fairly and equally. The move constitutes a major policy shift, one The Salt Lake Tribune called "stunning." The PoX got majorly walked back - which is FANTASTIC - although I’ll point out that if homosexual sex within marriage is wrong and heterosexual sex within marriage is great, we’re not treating “immoral conduct in heterosexual or homosexual relationships.in the same way” /A8Ly89z1cE- jaclyn April 4, 2019 The move may be seen as loosening a highly restrictive approach to its LGBT members, but the church reiterated that it considers same-sex marriage by a member to be "a serious transgression." In protest, at least 1,000 members of the faith showed up in Salt Lake City to formally resign their membership. The children of such marriages could only be baptized once they turned 18, and to do so they needed to move out of the household and disavow same-sex cohabitation and marriage. The 2015 policy had divided the church, and many members felt it punished children. The change was attributed to President Dallin Oaks, and the church said it was intended to "help affected families" and "to reduce the hate and contention so common today."Ĭhildren of parents who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender may now be blessed as infants and baptized.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on Thursday that it was reversing its controversial 2015 policy that classified people in same-sex marriages as "apostates." The church, widely known as the Mormon church, had also barred the children of such marriages from blessing or baptism until age 18. Here, a pride flag flies in front of the Historic Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City as part of a 2015 protest of the church's LGBT policies. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Thursday that it will no longer consider people in same-sex marriages to be apostates.