Monthly Archives: November 2007

Having faith in my faith

One of my boyhood friends and I were discussing the church as kids. He summarized the whole topic for himself by saying, “Even if it’s not true, it’s a helluva good lifestyle.” (Yes, he really used those words. Potty mouth.) … Continue reading

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Straight Spouse Interview: Megan

Megan and her same-sex attracted husband have been married since April of 2006. They don?t have any children yet, but according to her, ?it won?t be too much longer.? If you don’t know Megan (and even if you do), this … Continue reading

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Straight Spouse Interviews: Foreword

I will shortly be posting the first of ten interviews that I am conducting with straight women and men who are (or were) married to gay men and women. Before I do, I wanted to mention a few things:

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“It Is Not Good That the Man Should Be Alone”: The Virtues of Community and Friendship

A link to this was included in the November Newsletter posting, but since the comments on the previous thread turned toward discussion on loneliness and isolation, I thought I’d re-post a link to something I recently wrote for North Star … Continue reading

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Faith, Hope, and Rope

I was recently reading an old discussion over Elders Oaks and Wickman’s interview with LDS Public Affairs, and someone quoted the following from Elder Wickman: ?The good news for somebody who is struggling with same-gender attraction is this: 1) It … Continue reading

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America’s Debate over Homosexuality: Are Christians On the Wrong Side of History?

In a recent USA Today op-ed, Gary J. Gates explores how “Gay demographics could reshape [the] electoral landscape.” He begins with changing attitudes in America, recounting a recent Desperate Housewives episode, discussed here (since they reference “gay Mormons”), where Susan … Continue reading

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