03-04-2018 21:30 via sltrib.com

Commentary: Mormon apostle needs to clarify his remarks about ‘nonconsensual immorality,’ because even unintended words can do harm

On Sunday, near the end of the 2018 General Conference, Mormon apostle Quentin L. Cook took a moment to discuss the #MeToo movement.“It is commendable that nonconsensual immorality has been exposed and denounced,” he said. “Such nonconsensual immorality is against the laws of God and of society. Those who understand God’s plan should also oppose consensual immorality, which is also a sin.”Harsh reaction to his choice of saying “nonconsensual immorality”
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