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Elder Nelson Speaks on Marriage as ordained by God and Sacred

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2010

As found on - http://www.youtube.com/user/davidkat99



http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/church-issues-s... -

The churches official news press release about Proposition 8 and it's continued support to protect marriage as being between 1 man and 1 woman.

Voters in California, once again, are being overturned by a judge. An appeal is sure to follow. Neither on ANY side will be happy no matter HOW it settles but will it EVER settle?

As latter-day Saints, I would continue to admonish you to treat this subject with respect and support whatever side of the issue that you choose to; but that you DO so with respect one towards another. This was the message approved by the quorum of the 12 Apostles.

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  • while those who reject this glad message...

    shall never such happiness know!

    (Last Verse of "We Thank Thee O God For A Prophet!)

  • As only an Apostle of the Lord CAN DO!

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  • anyone notice the subliminal message? there's a slowly waving white line in the background as he talks about the types of marriages that are "good" and then the line disappears when the two male rings on top of each other show up.  The waving line can't be mistaken for anything other than a waving flag, giving the subliminal mind the same effect that a waving American flag would have on the conscious mind. But since that tactic is so overused, they try this more subtle approach.

  • One idea is to establish regional record repositories. The records, while still part of the church collection, would be kept locally — making them more accessible to the people of the area. The hope is to tie everything together with an integrated catalog. No matter where you are in the world, you'd be able to see what the church has.

  • "Our old model was like the British Museum where we brought everything from Salt Lake, and you could only see it in Salt Lake City. In our big church, that doesn't work anymore very well," Crosby said.

  • @omiolo

    YEP! you poor deluded thing....

  • n the world there are 15, if you don't count the Middle East, international areas in the church. Each one has an area presidency responsible for operating the church within their area, Crosby said. This year, Elder Marlin K. Jensen, the Church Historian Recorder, met with each of the area authority presidencies and invited them to call a local person, or missionary if needed, to be an area church history adviser.

  • @omiolo

    You're actually my only connection to stupidity and a delusional mind, you poor thing. Converse? You never really say anything.... but after an interaction with you I come away thankful that I'm no longer led astray, like you are!

  • Last year, it was decided that they needed to implement a decentralized model and start making church history more accessible to the world. Under the direction and approval of area authorities, options will be given to preserve area histories locally — and hopefully, in the future, digitally.

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