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'''''FAIR Conference: 2–3 August 2007'''''
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'''''Latter-day Saints and California Proposition 8'''''
  
The Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research (FAIR) is pleased to announce the eighth annual '''Mormon Apologetics Conference''', August 2nd and 3rd at the South Towne Exposition Center, Sandy, Utah.
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The passage of California Proposition 8 during the November 2008 election has generated a number of criticisms of the Church regarding a variety of issues including the separation of church and state, the Church's position relative to people who experience same sex attraction, accusations of bigotry by members, and the rights of a non-profit organization to participate in the democratic process on matters not associated with elections of candidates. The proposition added a single line to the state constitution defining marriage as being between "a man and a woman."
  
[http://www.fairlds.org/conf07a.html Read more...]
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Click '''[[Latter-day Saints and California Proposition 8|here]]''' to learn about this event and how it relates to Latter-day Saints.<br>
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'''''Plus:''''' <br>
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Click '''''[http://www.fairlds.org/Join_FAIR/Sign_Up_For_the_FAIR_Journal.html here]''''' to receive our free monthly e-mail newsletter for defenders of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. You can unsubscribe at any time.<noinclude>
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 6 June 2017

Latter-day Saints and California Proposition 8

The passage of California Proposition 8 during the November 2008 election has generated a number of criticisms of the Church regarding a variety of issues including the separation of church and state, the Church's position relative to people who experience same sex attraction, accusations of bigotry by members, and the rights of a non-profit organization to participate in the democratic process on matters not associated with elections of candidates. The proposition added a single line to the state constitution defining marriage as being between "a man and a woman."

Click here to learn about this event and how it relates to Latter-day Saints.

Plus:
Click here to receive our free monthly e-mail newsletter for defenders of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. You can unsubscribe at any time.