While the Mormon Church hierarchy was responsible for organizing millions of dollars and thousands of hours of manpower to pass California’s Proposition 8 and Arizona’s Prop 102, the church’s tactics haven’t sat so well with some of its members–including families, members with Mormon heritage going back 150 years, and gay members—who began speaking out in July on the website signingforsomething.org.
Many have public resigned from the church, citing reasons like these:
*I think the church has no right to assume the inner thinkings of its members and take such an open stand of any political issue.
*The Church’s involvement in the effort to rescind a basic Constitutional right from California citizens is shameful and misguided.
*The position the church took on this particular issue went against everything I learned from the church. Not only was the church’s position discriminatory, but it was also hateful.
*The leadership fights for bigotry and hate. The God I grew up with was perfect in His Love and Justice. Shame on the men who act so disgracefully in His name.
Since July almost six hundred LDS Church members have expressed their disapproval and/or resigned. In October a copy of the site’s petition and emails were delivered to the Mormon Church headquarters, but the site is still accepting signatures and letters, since this is an issue that won’t go away.





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Hi Lisa, this is one of those silver linings I was waiting for. When people of real faith wake up and refuse to be manipulated for their leaders’ very human and ungodlike agenda. thank you for posting this news.
dugg right here!
Thanks, Lisa
Wow. A whole six hundred members?
That’s about a day’s growth for the LDSers. Pardon me if I don’t get ecstatic about it.
Call me when whole Mormon Stakes and Wards leave the church to join The Community of Christ (that’s what the Reorganized LDSers are calling themselves now.)
Jesus General has left the Church
I applaud and embrace them all
this is great news. it has to start somewhere. these folks who are leaving are not good mormons anyway. they will not be missed by the main body, imo. still, i see some movement towards reason.
Annual event in Mesa AZ (suburb of Phoenix) is a big Christmas light show at the Mesa LDS temple…… this year a candlelight protest was across the street from the Temple. The Mesa police were going to patrol and the elders of the temple asked for no violence.
How can anyone get from a candlelight protest –> violence is beyond me…
Gay marriage backers protest at LDS display
Morning, Katy — how goes things at your house? Everyone coming out of the turkey coma?
Yeah, I sure the Mormon Church is running scared. Like the Catholic Church (I was raised a catholic) it’s probably just dandy with them that all the “wrong” thinking members scram leaving a core of “right” thinking behind.
No turkey here….. they served it every other day at the hospital….
Made the pot roast into a big pot of beef stew…. yumm
Elmore back to work in Dallas doing Monday Night Football….. kids call daily to see if Mom needs anything….. youngest came over Friday to change two lightbulbs in my kitchen track lighting….. Miss Dog has stopped following me around……
very nice to have the house to myself after being poked and prodded 24/7 for 8 days…..
Yes, vewwy vewwy qwuiet…you can do whatever you want. Great stuff.
600 members lost ain’t much- but there are lots of ways for the gay community to keep the pressure up on the LDSers. Just find out who to boycott. LDSers LOVE MONEY!
new thread upstairs
The deeply ignorant group-think that is the Mormon Church is something I escaped from 30 years ago.
I am Gay, and escaped from the clutches of the Church. Not everyone is so lucky, they pay with their lives. A member of my own congregation committed suicide in his late teens because his family and the Church refused to accept him as he was … a very flamboyant, intelligent, charismatic queen.
Interesting that they have the Temple lit in RAINBOW COLORS!!!
Think that’s a bit of a …..oh……conflicting message?
The DH went to college in Utah and met a family from Idao that had something approaching 18 children. The mom’s doctor finally ordered her husband to get ‘the procedure’ because his wife had had 5 miscarriages in a row and he was afraid she would die if she went through another. After the husband did it, the wife went into a deep depression and had a breakdown because she did not see herself as having any function for the Church any longer.
Great, if 600 people leave and talk about their experience with others it can give people cause to think to reflect for themselves.
Thanks Lisa, I do appreciate your coverage on all of this.
Little known fact: The second “m” is silent.
Beyond being, unethical,unlikely to work and cowardly, a boycott of individuals is a misdirection of pressure.
Another Triumph of human respect over the allure of protective underwear.
All decent Mormons will turn in their underwear immediately.
Hey, let’s NOT over look men and women of good faith, such as former SF 49er Star QBack and grandson of Brigham, publicly comingout against prop 8 Steve Young and family.
Remember, as the court addresses the constitutional issues, that one on one conversations change hearts.
The goal is not just the freedom to marry, but instead, that eqaul rights include the right to have our family units given equal consideration.
as said by an old married hag.
another thing to keep in mind is that various forms of bigotry are part and parcel of the mormon experience its been less than 40yrs since they allowed blacks to join(i mean you could keep your seat on a bus in alabama before you could go to mormon heaven) ( blacks were lesser beings to mormons because the blackness was a curse because ham saw his father’s(noah’s) nardy parts)…. its not as if ca was forcing lds to change their view just allowed secular legal marriage (of course even w/ hetro marriage it doesnt fully count to them unless both parties are sealed members of the lds)
Only 600? If they had any moral fiber at all they’d have walked out en masse.