Other religious groups in the "Yes on 8" coalition have expressed outrage over the "home invasion" ad, ing such tactics a form of religious bigotry and hate. Courage Campaign, the anti-Prop 8 group that made the offending ad, defends attacks on The Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints as fair game because of the church's prominent role in what they as discriminatory efforts to ban marriage in California and other states. The real bigots, they argue, are those who have now deprived and lesbian Californians of a fundamental human right. rights groups also charge that pro-Prop 8 ads showing elementary school learning about homosexuality and warning that churches could be forced to perform weddings were full of exaggerations and outright lies. Although Prop 8 supporters characterized their campaign as "pro-marriage," say groups, it was actually hateful and "anti." Both sides, of course, have a First Amendment right to make these arguments and to attack one another with zeal. Mormons or members of any other religious group are free to enter the political fray and argue vigorously for what they believe. And supporters of rights are just as free to fight back. What shouldn't get lost in the melee, however, is that fighting hate with hate can be destructive and counter-productive. Although the protests at Mormon churches have been mostly peaceful thus far, there are scattered reports of vandals defacing church buildings and protesters hurling insults at Mormons. And earlier this month, letters filled with white powder were sent to Mormon temples in Los and Salt Lake City (which fortunately turned out to be a nontoxic substance). Before this clash escalates further, both sides should exercise caution and reconsider their battle plans going forward. marriage advocates not only stir up religious prejudice, but also hurt their cause with attack ads that depict Mormon missionaries as. It would help ease tensions if "No on 8" leaders acknowledged that the "home invasion" ad went too far. A pastor quoted in The New York Times got it right: "We need to be our best selves," she told protesters in San. "This is a movement based on."
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