Monthly Archives: July 2007

Two non-LDS gay-themed blogs on the new Church pamphlet

From the blogosphere… New Mormon Tract on Homosexuality Box Turtle Bulletin ? July 30, 2007 Shocking: Our gay activism likely displeases LDS leaders Good as You ? July 27, 2007

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A Message to the Church’s Curriculum Planning

I was delighted to see that the Church’s Curriculum Planning had solicited feedback on their new resource discussing same-gender attractions. The little book has already generated a little buzz in the media and on several blogs. My own feeling toward … Continue reading

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LDS Church News: “Their lives’ roads paved with sorrow: Men dealing with same-sex attraction share their stories”

Many of you have already read this, since it was published this last Saturday, but the following is an article on men in the Church dealing with SSA. Their lives’ roads paved with sorrow Men dealing with same-sex attraction share … Continue reading

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Playing the Market

Despite that I don’t actually have any money, it’s interesting to hear about the stuff once in a while. A few days ago I heard that AT&T shares fell after they disclosed that fewer iPhones were activated than was previously … Continue reading

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More Dating and Marrying Advice

I thought I’d post here an edited version of an email I sent to a friend. He’s single right now and desperately wants to get married, but he’s not sure how to start. He has very little experience with girls … Continue reading

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Just in time?

I’ve been scanning through a pamphlet from the church website on SSA called God Loveth His Children. It’s quite apropos considering my post last week. However, it doesn’t answer all the things I’m curious about as much as it reassures … Continue reading

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