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Tex 10-22-2008 07:22 PM

If you opposed-to-Prop-8 folks had any guts, you'd be right out there with them, harassing 75-year-old temple worker ladies. You'd be wearing your "No on Prop 8" buttons to church and risking your membership for the cause you believe in.

Cowards.

TripletDaddy 10-22-2008 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Tex (Post 283016)
If you opposed-to-Prop-8 folks had any guts, you'd be right out there with them, harassing 75-year-old temple worker ladies. You'd be wearing your "No on Prop 8" buttons to church and risking your membership for the cause you believe in.

Cowards.

I dont have a "No on Prop 8" button to wear to Church, otherwise I would wear one.

I did once wear a "Missions are OPTIONAL" button to church, however. The Bishop asked me to take it off.

ERCougar 10-22-2008 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 282892)
I was under the impression that they had received significant funding so they have to be doing something with all that cash.

Massive gay orgies.

They'll make our schoolkids attend if they win.

ERCougar 10-22-2008 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 283021)
I dont have a "No on Prop 8" button to wear to Church, otherwise I would wear one.

I did once wear a "Missions are OPTIONAL" button to church, however. The Bishop asked me to take it off.

You BETTER not still be teaching the YM...

exUte 10-23-2008 02:51 AM

Again, you didn't answer the question.
 
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Originally Posted by Cali Coug (Post 282883)
I don't know what you are suggesting here.

View this from the perspective of protestors. This is what they see:

The Mormon church making public statements about Prop 8 and spurring its members to take action;

Huge donations from church members in support of Prop 8;

Members showing up at their doors (2 at a time, like the missionaries), asking people to support Prop 8;

Members calling them on their phones asking for support for Prop 8;

News reports that the church will ask members throughout the US to support Prop 8.

The church and its members begin to very much appear like a monolithic voting bloc on Prop 8, and it is very easy to see how they then assume that people attending the temple (which is viewed as the Mormon Mecca, so to speak), are participating in Prop 8 political movements. So the protestors target those individuals entering the temple, while also making a statement directed to the broader public outside of the temple that the Mormon involvement is inappropriate/incorrect.

I see this as a logical response to the church's actions. The church can hardly get this involved in political affairs and then claim that they are exempt from political speech directed at the church or its members in retribution.

Classic.

exUte 10-23-2008 02:54 AM

When I meet my wife's great grandfather......
 
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Originally Posted by Sleeping in EQ (Post 282824)
As long as the protest doesn't overtly mock what's going on in the temple, or doesn't trespass, I think it is understandable.

In a way, Mormons actually like to be persecuted.

I'll ask him how much he liked it.

Jennerstein 10-23-2008 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 283021)
I dont have a "No on Prop 8" button to wear to Church, otherwise I would wear one.

I did once wear a "Missions are OPTIONAL" button to church, however. The Bishop asked me to take it off.

Tell you what, if I make one for you, will you wear it to Stake Conference this weekend?


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