The Denver Post

Mormon leader reaffirms opposition to gay marriage

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SALT LAKE CITY» A top Mormon leader reaffirmed the religion’s opposition to same-sex marriage on Saturday during a church conference — and reminded followers watching around the world that children should be raised in families led by a married man and woman.

The speech by Dallin H. Oaks, a member of a top governing body called the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, followed a push in recent years by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to uphold theologica­l opposition to gay marriage amid widespread social acceptance while trying to foster an empathetic stance toward LGBT people.

The Mormon Church is one of many conservati­ve faith groups navigating the challenges that arise from trying to strike the right balance.

“We have witnessed a rapid and increasing public acceptance of cohabitati­on without marriage and same-sex marriage. The correspond­ing media advocacy, education, and even occupation­al requiremen­ts pose difficult challenges for Latter-day Saints,” Oaks said. “We must try to balance the competing demands of following the gospel law in our personal lives and teachings even as we seek to show love for all.”

Oaks acknowledg­ed that this belief can put Mormons at odds with family and friends and doesn’t match current laws, including the recent legalizati­on of gay marriage in the United States. But he told the nearly 16 million members watching around the world that the religion’s 1995 document detailing the doctrine isn’t a policy statement that will be changed.

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