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Homosexuality is defined as any kind of erotic thoughts, feelings, or behaviors towards persons of the same sex. Those who experience same-gender sexual thoughts or feelings often struggle to resist the temptation to act on such thoughts and feelings. It is important to recognize the difference between same-gender sexual feelings and behaviors.
Elder Dallin H. Oaks stated: “We should always distinguish between sinful acts and inappropriate feelings or potentially dangerous susceptibilities. We should reach out lovingly to those who are struggling to resist temptation. The First Presidency did this in their 14 November 1991 letter. After reaffirming the sinful nature of ‘fornication, adultery, and homosexual and lesbian behavior,’ the Presidency added:
“Individuals and their families desiring help with these matters should seek counsel from their bishop, branch president, stake or district president. We encourage Church leaders and members to reach out with love and understanding to those struggling with these issues. Many will respond to Christlike love and inspired counsel as they receive an invitation to come back and apply the atoning and healing power of the Savior. (See Isa. 53:4-5; Mosiah 4:2-3.)” (Ensign, Oct. 1995, 7�14). |