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July 2006 - read our newsletter Anxiously Engaged -
This month we follow the national debate around the failed proposal for a constitutional amendment. Without comment, here are some opinions that speak for themselves.
Coalition for Marriage
Throughout America, the institution of marriage is suffering.
Cross-culturally virtually every known human society understands marriage as a union of male and female.
Agree to Disagree
Mormon senator Harry Reid, Democratic Minority Leader: bringing up a constitutional amendment is divisive and unnecessary - writes discrimination into the constitution.

In the Affirmative
A statement from Affirmation: Gay and Lesbian Mormons:
Encouraging committed relationships, not fighting against them will bring about a stronger and more just society.

MESJ Resolution
MESJ affirms its commitment to equal civil rights for all people; Chieko N. Okazaki: "Can you redouble your kindness to the gays and lesbians whom you know?"

CrossLeft - Balancing the Christian Voice
CrossLeft is a central hub for grassroots activism among progressive Christians, connecting MESJ with a broader movement for social and political change. Quarterly News

 

MESJ is a grassroots organization of Latter-day Saint individuals who are “anxiously engaged” in working for peace, equality, justice, and wise stewardship of the earth. MESJ does not adopt positions on social or political issues which contradict official positions of the LDS Church.

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