Facebook is Not Adding a Crucifix Emoji

Facebook shuts down requests for cross emoji after Christians campaign against Pride Flag Facebook has rejected the request of prominent Christian personalities to include

12-Year-Old Gay Mormon Girl Comes Out to Her Church

Savannah hopes that her coming out will help closeted church members. Savannah Ward, a 12-year-old from Utah, took the stand in her Mormon Church's

Gay Methodist Bishop Continues to Practice Despite Controversy

Lesbian Methodist bishop continues to oversee UMC Mountain Sky Area despite ruling that consecrating gay bishops is a violation of church law. The Reverend

LDS Leaders Encourage Baptisms for the Dead

Mormons encouraged to baptize their dead ancestors. Last Saturday, during a Mormon conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah, the First Counselor in the

What Does the Koran Say About Homosexuality?

The word "homosexual" is absent in the Koran. In the aftermath of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, there has been speculation about

Methodist Lesbian Tara Morrow Denied Deacon Position

United Methodist Church clergy voted against commissioning Tara Morrow as a deacon. Last month, more than a hundred United Methodist Church clergy members and

2016 Faith elections

Key Facts Uncovered About Importance of Religion During Election

Even though religion is declining in the U.S., faith still has an important role in the Presidential Election. Studies reveal that the United States

Utah Lesbian Mayor Takes on The Anti-LGBT Mormon Church Stance

Jackie Biskupski Will Pressure The LDS on its anti-LGBT stance. Salt Lake City made history when it elected Jackie Biskupski, an openly lesbian woman,

Ex-Nun Now Lesbian Mother is Delighted by Pope Francis

Former Nun and Lesbian Denise Hinds on her encounter with Pope Francis and her analysis of the pontiff’s leadership style. Denise Hinds is a

Mormons Building Bridges

Mormons Expanding LGBT Support

The new generation of those who follow the Mormon religion are speaking out about their sexual preferences. In a recent conference held at the