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  • This is to funny! I was at this concert and I'm a gay mormon. I had no idea they were there.

    Of coarse I was on a date with a girl at the time, but I later came out to her and she was cool with it. I kinda felt bad because she was a BYU gal, and well.....she was certain I was her eternal companion.

  • YEAH indeed nice news !

    LET's say no to homophobia always

    ▼HOMOPHOBIAWATCH▼

  • AWESOME NEWS ! Thanks for uploading this.

    Gay♥ and greetzz from Steven of Holebis ♥♂♂,♀♀♥

  • LDSCorp knows which way the wind is blowing. They know they cant win this one. If they want to get or keep the company in the 'main stream' they'll have to buddy up to the gays big time. & the gays fall for it hook line & sinker.. ha ha ha!!! Mormons & gays: a perfect match!

    They are actually punishing the gays,. have you ever tried to listen to the tab. choir? they sound like a bunch of barnyard animals.

  • The folks who ought to be getting the VIP treatment are all the faithful gay and lesbian Mormons who follow their church's awful advice and sacrifice companionship and love in order to remain temple worthy in the eyes of their leaders...

  • I wonder how it makes LGB Mormons feel to see gay activists fêted by the same LDS leadership that places such disproportionate demands on its own gay membership...

  • Doesn't seem quite fair that it's the gay Mormons who decided to leave the church that get the red carpet rolled out for them. How about a VIP section for all the active LDS who diligently attend Evergreen International conferences, and General Conference, and all their weekly church meetings, and try so hard to follow the counsel of the Brethren??

  • Where's their red carpet?? What about all the North Star LDS striving to live the Gospel in their mixed-orientation marriages? In addition to VIP tickets, they should get medals, too.

  • Or not... At the end of the day, the takeaway is that bravery pays. Those who chose to bravely walk away from the LDS church and fight the good fight for equality and dignity are the same ones now treated with respect by the institutional LDS leadership. This should be a lesson for all LGB Mormons who've chosen to remain on the inside and bear unfair and unequal treatment at the hands of their church.

  • Take a good, long look at the happy crew of activists shown in this report. Where is your invitation to the MoTab? What is your reward for your faithful solitary service??

  • How is it that those who left the church behind are now celebrated by LDS leaders, while those members who've remained loyal and true earn only exhortation and caution? How can that be right? Where is the justice in that? If there were any justice on offer, or even simply a modicum of mercy, those of you who've already sacrificed so much for the Brethren and the Mormon church would already top the list of candidates for next year's VIP tickets.

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