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All Out in the Open

How can I Find Joy in the Temple as an LGBTQ Individual?

All Out in the Open

All Out in the Open, Questions from the Closet

Lds, Lgbt, Religion & Spirituality, Transgender, Christ, Church Of Jesus Christ, Society & Culture, Lgbtq, Gay, Christianity, Latter-day Saint, Faith, Mormon

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Ben and Charlie discuss how they feel when they go to the temple and what they get out of attending.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Questions from the Closet, I'm Charlie Bird.

0:09.3

And I've been Shalatti, each episode we discuss a question that we commonly get asked

0:12.9

as LGBTQ plus large estates.

0:14.6

We're not trying to answer this question or come to a consensus, but simply sharing

0:17.8

our perspectives.

0:18.8

Today's question is, how can I find joy in the temple as an LGBTQ individual?

0:23.6

So Charlie and I are not totally diverse and we share many opinions of life experiences.

0:27.0

For example, we both love pie.

0:28.8

And it is pie day.

0:29.8

We know why we're talking.

0:30.8

Well, we're recording on pie day.

0:31.8

Yeah.

0:32.8

This will not come out on pie day.

0:33.8

Do you know pie?

0:34.8

We recorded it 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2.

0:36.8

That's all I got.

0:37.8

Yes.

0:38.8

And anyway, there are some pretty big differences.

0:41.2

For example, I know one more digit of pie than from probably third grade or whatever.

0:46.9

No, you did not learn pie in third grade.

0:49.0

And I did.

0:50.0

Did you?

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