I'm not sure whether it should go here or religion because it is the churches response to a social woe, mods feel free to move if needed.
Anyway, watching the history channel, they have a show on about gang problems in Salt Lake. At the end there is an LDS Church spokesperson talking about how the church is beginning to recognize that some of it's members are gang members and the churches role in those people's lives... that the church is working to reach out to these people to bring them back in, that they want to spread the message that despite your mistakes we will bring you in. They are also investing in community programs to reduce gang violence. All of this I think is great... what gives me the WTF though is that this is the same spokesperson who is encouraging us to fight the amendment in California to allow gay marriage because homosexuality is a sin... I had a roommate who was excommunicated because he at one point in his life had an alcohol problem, hell, I'm sure that if the church leadership dug hard enough they could even find reason to excommunicate me.
Why the hell are they busy doing the "it's ok, we love you" for people committing crimes that every Christian sect considers a sin, but is pushing people out of the church for things that people can't agree on whether or not it's a sin.
Anyway, watching the history channel, they have a show on about gang problems in Salt Lake. At the end there is an LDS Church spokesperson talking about how the church is beginning to recognize that some of it's members are gang members and the churches role in those people's lives... that the church is working to reach out to these people to bring them back in, that they want to spread the message that despite your mistakes we will bring you in. They are also investing in community programs to reduce gang violence. All of this I think is great... what gives me the WTF though is that this is the same spokesperson who is encouraging us to fight the amendment in California to allow gay marriage because homosexuality is a sin... I had a roommate who was excommunicated because he at one point in his life had an alcohol problem, hell, I'm sure that if the church leadership dug hard enough they could even find reason to excommunicate me.
Why the hell are they busy doing the "it's ok, we love you" for people committing crimes that every Christian sect considers a sin, but is pushing people out of the church for things that people can't agree on whether or not it's a sin.
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