Katie - It's unfortunate that when some GLBT issue comes to the forefront, you immediately jump on the defensive, and generally start pointing fingers. While the GLBT community has undoubtedly endured more than their share of persecution, I think it does not help your cause to pick some other group to blame. Obviously, you have an ax to grind. But it is misguided to correlate the church's position on homosexuality with an individual's tendencies toward suicide. The church will always view homosexual behavior as immoral and improper, but will also always stick to the doctrine of loving one's fellow men, regardless of their condition. I've been LDS all my life, and I've never been taught that I should hate gay people. Some will hate, I understand that. But the blame lies with the individual, and the choices they make regarding those around them. I don't believe the church has ever taken someone's temple recommend away because they love and support their gay son or daughter.
You need to start differentiating between church directives and individual behaviors. You don't have to condone somebody's lifestyle to love and respect them.
You need to start differentiating between church directives and individual behaviors. You don't have to condone somebody's lifestyle to love and respect them.