There is a difference from being
gay and being attracted to the same sex. Many people group these two very
different things together as the same thing, as one. When you are gay then you
have decided to be in relationships with the same sex. Having an attraction
with the same sex, on the other hand, does not mean you are now gay. This
attraction, aside from what the masses would like to believe, doesn’t occur at birth.
No one is born this way. With same-sex attraction, the individual can seek help to learn how to remove these temptations from his or her life. They must remember, though, not to act on these impulses, for the Lord clearly states that marriage is to be between a man and a woman.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Conflict
Conflict can be good.
When you encounter conflict, if you have a humble heart and you want to learn
from it and build a better relationship from solving it, then you can begin to
see how conflict can actually benefit you and your relationship. By being
humble, you realize that not everyone is perfect, including yourself. This step
enables you to better understand where the other person is coming from and
therefor you are less likely to become offended by something they say or do.
Next, conflict can help because when you solve the conflict, or are in the
process of solving it, you learn more about the other person than you
originally did before, which can help you two to become closer.
Along with conflicts can come
stress. According to the Marriage & Family textbook that we are using in my
class, the top five most severe stress starting events in a family are:
1. Death of a Child
2. Death of a spouse or parent
3. Separation or divorce of a
spouse or parent
4. Physical or Sexual abuse
between family members
5. Family member becomes
physically disabled or chronically ill
(6. I feel like financial problems
can definitely be added to this list as well.)
All these stressor events can cause
crisis in the family but any stress and crisis can be overcome if the family
uses appropriate coping mechanisms. Coping is the family’s reaction to crisis
which can be either good or bad, it all depends on the attitude the family has.
Attitude is the difference between making a crisis better or worse.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Cultures and Traditions
Last Tuesday I got my plane ticket to go spend Christmas in Washington with my boyfriend, Taylor's, family. He and I got talking about how this is going to work and what traditions each of us do with our families. It got me thinking about how families in the gospel are so very similar because we obey the Lord's commandments and live the words of the prophets, but we can also be so very different when it comes to our cultures and traditions. AND THAT"S OKAY.
I've come to realize, traditions are great because they bring family together. They bring love into the home. They unite. They are meaningful. Cultures are great because they both unite and teach. They show people that there isn't one correct way to do good or to be good. Culture is something that can have a great influence on a person and as long as the practices of the culture are wholesome and uplifting and center around Christ, then everyone can benefit from the different cultures.
A podcast was given by Linda Burton and Jean Stevens and from it came a great quote:
Heavenly Father created people to be different and he created man to be able to learn. He also has commanded us to love our neighbors. With this being known, I think it is such a blessing that we are all different; that we come from different backgrounds and have different traditions. We have the opportunity to learn from those around us and can see how each person centers their lives around Christ is different ways.
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