Mormons meet to discuss coronavirus, talk about gay sex instead

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints live-streamed its biannual general conference last weekend. Leaders had intended to use the meeting to discuss coronavirus, but instead they ended up talking about gay sex and how “sinful” same-sex marriage is.

Church elder Jeffrey Holland kicked off the second day of the conference with a message of hope during these crazy, crazy times.

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“When we have conquered it, and we will, may we be equally committed to freeing the world from the virus of hunger and freeing neighborhoods and nations from the virus of poverty,” he said.

“May we hope for schools where students are taught, not terrified they will be shot, and for the gift of personal dignity for every child of God, unmarred by any form of racial, ethnic, or religious prejudice.”

That’s all find and dandy. It’s what came next that was, well, weird.

After Holland had finished his opening remarks, it was church president Russell M. Nelson’s turn to speak.

Nelson said Mormonism is…

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