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106: Gregory Prince | A Complicated History: Mormonism and the LGBTQ Community
Season 8 · Episode 106

106: Gregory Prince | A Complicated History: Mormonism and the LGBTQ Community

Latter Gay Stories

May 24, 20191h 24m

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Show Notes

Dr. Gregory Prince sits down with Latter Gay Stories for a unique one-on-one discussion about the actions and unintended consequences of the LDS Church's history with LGBT people and their allies.

In this episode we thoroughly discuss topics including:

- Why the LDS Church has doubled down against homosexuality. - Is there a genetic component (born this way) to homosexuality? - Policy vs. Doctrine: does LDS doctrine change? - What was the impact of the November 2015 Policy on Mormonism? - What does modern day scripture say about homosexuality? - Q and A session from Latter Gay Stories listeners - and so much more!

Kyle Ashworth and Greg Prince take a deep dive into LDS tradition, history, and the messaging behind a topic that could be the most polarizing subject in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

PURCHASE Greg's book: Gay Rights and the Mormon Church HERE: https://tinyurl.com/y6spyuuh

Dr. Gregory Prince is an historian, author, and researcher who earned his graduate degree in pathology (PhD) at UCLA. He pursued a four-decade career in pediatric infectious disease research, pioneering the world's most current treatment for RSV (infant pneumonia). His love of history led him to write four books: "Power on High: The Development of Mormon Priesthood," "David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism," "Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History," and "Gay Rights and the Mormon Church: Intended Actions, Unintended Consequences."