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11 Nov 2008 11:00 am
Why The LDS Attack Is Different
A reader writes:
I believe you and the reader you quote are missing what is
fundamentally different about the Mormon attacks. This was not typical
church activism. The Mormon Prophet commanded that every California
member give time and money to pass Prop 8. Each member was then
contacted by a church authority to make sure the orders from Salt Lake
City were obeyed. Mormons were organized into groups to canvas
neighborhoods, knock on doors, distribute yards signs, and otherwise
organize against gay marriage rights.
Sounds like standard civic participation, right? But remember, Mormons
are not allowed to dissent.
Those who openly speak disagreement with
the church's orthodoxy are routinely excommunicated (you can easily
Google public examples, most are secret). There are reports on public
websites that Mormon Bishops even questioned individual’s actions
supporting Prop 8 in “Temple Interviews,” a form of confessional where
members validate that they are living up to the highest church
standards.
Questioning support for Prop 8 in such a setting is an
implicit threat to the individual’s church membership and continuation
as a member of Mormon society. Deliberately complicating matters for
outside observers, church members were ordered to disguise their
actions. Official church orders told them to disguise their Mormon
identity, not go in pairs, and not to wear white shirts and ties.
As
the campaign escalated, the church broadened its call to members,
drawing in activists and money from around the country. So although
Mormons are less than 2% of the California population's, several gay
websites claim that over 70% of the private money donated in support of
Prop 8 was Mormon. Yes, some Mormon individuals stood up against their
church. Of the 13+ million Mormons, about 300 signed an online
petition. A Mormon ex-football player’s wife put out a supportive
statement. He didn’t join it.
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