« IMing And Blogging | Main | W. » 22 Oct 2008 12:43 pm The Mormon Church vs Civil Marriage EqualityThe main reason the ban on marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples has been able to finance a massive advertizing campaign is that the LDS church is bankrolling the entire effort. Up to 40 percent of the financing comes from Mormons, who have also sent countless volunteers to the state to canvass door to door. It's all legal, and totally within their democratic rights, but it is striking that one single religious grouping could invest so much in attempting to strip civil equality from gay couples:
This strong alliance between the Mormon church and the Christianist evangelicals on the marriage issue in California goes back some way. Mitt Romney explained the Mormon-Falwell connection in Christianity Today:
The No on 8 side has made some errors: poor advertizing and the self-inflicted wound of Gavin Newsom. But watching one religious group swamp an initiative to remove civil rights from a minority is troubling to me. It appears to be based on religious doctrine, not secular argument. If you want to counter the influence of the Mormon church in California's democratic process, donate here. (Photo: George Frey/Getty.) TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010535a686cf970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Mormon Church vs Civil Marriage Equality' |

