Less than a year after the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appeared to soften its stance toward the LGBT community, Mormon leaders are clarifying the church’s position: same-sex marriage is wrong.
“Marriage between a man and a woman is fundamental to the Lord’s doctrine and crucial to God’s eternal plan,” Apostle Russell M. Nelson said on Sunday at the LDS Church’s Semiannual General Conference.
He added that marriage was part of “God’s pattern for a fullness of life on Earth and in heaven,” and that that pattern should not be misconstrued.
Apostle Dallin H. Oaks also weighed in on same-sex marriage at the conference, blaming “political and societal pressures” for changing laws to contradict God’s will—though same-sex marriage wasn’t illegal in the country until 1973, when Maryland became the first state to legally define marriage as being between one man and one woman.









