Defending Oaks balanced calls

Here https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/commentary/2019/10/14/stuart-c-reid-oaks-does/ is a well balanced article written for the Salt Lake Tribune defending the teachings of President Dallin H. Oaks, specifically his well thought-out talk to the General Women's Meeting in General Conference.

Reid presents a well reasoned argument. What he never deals with is the reasons behind Riess's hateful attacks on President Oaks for his talk. To understand what is fully going on one has to realize in the past Riess has attacked President Packer for his comments on LGBT issues in general conference.

The best theory is that Riess is not in accord with or agreement with the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on sexuality. She should stop pretending, as she did with her earlier reactions to President Packer, and just admit that she does not view the leaders of the Church as inspired men, clearly does not believe the Book of Mormon is the revealed word of God in any serious way, and should leave the Church.

Stuart C. Reid also traces President Oaks advocacy for rights for LGBT individuals very closely. He clearly posits Oaks at the very center of pushing Utah to be the first state to enact strong religious freedom legislation that also protects LGBT people from employment and housing discrimination.

Contrary to what some think, I think Utah has gone far enough. I do not think there is a need for a public accomadations law that includes LGBT. There is no problem in public accomadations, only a desire to force artists to do what they do not wish to do.

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