Though it’s been all over the news and media, I haven’t really felt the urge to talk much about my personal feelings about
President Packer’s talk at our
church’s annual
General Conference. I thought instead I might share with you another blog that uplifted and made me grateful for the blessings I have in my life.
This man (anonymous to the world) isn’t afraid to share his story. He has an entire blog dedicated to it, with thousands of readers. He is a worthy, temple-attending member of the church who has same-sex attraction. He’s had it since he was twelve (
read his bio), and because of it has struggled in the
church ever since. I have so much respect for him. It can’t be easy living a Mormon life with a secret like that. I’m sure he’s afraid people will judge him—especially members of our church. (That makes me a little upset.)
But because of his struggles, he has been made a better person. He is positive and uplifting. I am grateful he is taking the time each day to share with the world his inner feelings and how he deals with what he is going through.
Just because he struggles with this doesn’t make him a bad person. Hopefully because of this, more people will be respectful of those with same-gender attraction.
Our church may not believe it is right to act upon those feelings, but we still need to be respectful to those with other lifestyles and beliefs. After all, they are God’s children, just like us.
Have a question about our church? We encourage you to visit the new
mormon.org website. It’s
fantastic and will answer ANY questions you have about our beliefs and our values.