  President Boyd K. Packer, as part of his talk this afternoon, extolled the virtues of vaccination (or as he erroneously referred to it, immunisation). It made me wonder. Why would a leader of the Church take a stand on a volatile topic as vaccinations at General Conference, and yet none of the leaders have taken a stand in this or last conference on what seem to be the greater moral issue of gay marriages? What sort of message does that give to members of the Church? Surely, the Church is not lukewarm or indifferent toward the issue. Surely, the Church does not consider the issue of vaccinations to be more noteworthy than that of gay marriages. Well, maybe someone will say something this afternoon. Of course, there is always next conference. urlLink Read more... 
