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Gay or Straight, Commitment Deserves Acceptance

September 24, 2009 by Gay Agenda News Team 

In Memory Grove, it was two women who danced that first dance to “Come Rain or Come Shine” in a recording by (who else?) Bette Midler.

It was all the more poignant because it happened in a state dominated by a faith and government that evidently will never concede that gay people are entitled to the same recognition as their straight brothers and sisters.

Last weekend, LDS general authority Bruce C. Hafen told a conference of Evergreen International — which claims to help Mormons overcome homosexual behavior and diminish same-sex attraction — that such sexuality is not a biological phenomenon.

Read more at: The Salt Lake Tribune

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One Response to “Gay or Straight, Commitment Deserves Acceptance”

  1. MikeE on September 24th, 2009 7:53 am

    It is time that LGBT organizations took up the activist mantle in more than just name, and began FIGHTING for what is right.

    If “religious” organizations want to play politics, then it is time that the LGBT community, along with the full weight of its apparatus (hey, if there’s a “gay agenda”, it should at least be good for sumfing!) , be brought down on these self-righteous bigots.

    In theory, there are almost as many LGBT people in the U.S. as there are blacks. Now, doesn’t THAT deserve some consideration? And Rights?

    It is time that ALL LGBT groups come together and form a coalition that bears down on government and DEMANDS that taxation be applied immediately to ALL religious groups that have been involved in the anti-gay movement.

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