Although church leaders condemn the sin of homosexual behavior, they teach love for the men and women who experience homosexual attraction, including for those who pursue some form of homosexual lifestyle. "We should reach out with kindness and comfort to the afflicted, ministering to their needs and assisting them with their problems."
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They have spoken out against "gay-bashing" or any other physical or verbal attack on those involved in homosexual behavior.
[40] They have stated that they find it hard to believe that one would choose such course of deviation by a clear, conscious decision; one leader has suggested that it might be a spiritual disorder, with its roots in selfishness and which feelings must be overcome or suppressed.
[39] They teach that the behavior is changeable,
[39] and if not repented of, may result in church discipline including excommunication under the inspired direction of the bishop.
[32] The cure comes through following the basic rules for moral and spiritual health for a long period of time with undeviating determination.
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