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Top Mormons Back LGBT Rights, Also Support Freedom to Discriminate

Top members of the Mormon church came out in support of some LGBT rights during a press conference in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, January 27. Church leaders said they supported legislation that protects equality for LGBT people in areas like housing and employment, but also expressed alarm “at the erosion of religious freedom” in the United States.

The support for some LGBT protections is not a shift in church doctrines, they said, maintaining that sexual relations, other than between a married man and woman, “are contrary to the laws of God.”

Human Rights Campaign (HRC), an LGBT rights advocacy group, described the church’s policy as “deeply flawed.” Following the church’s announcement, a HRC statement read: “Doctors would still be allowed to deny medical care. Pharmacists would still be allowed to refuse to fill valid prescriptions. And landlords, as well as business operators, would still be allowed to reject LGBT people. All in the name of religion.” Credit: YouTube/Mormon Newsroom