US | Mormon Mormon Church OK With Gay Boy Scouts Cites 'thoughtful, good-faith effort' on issue By Matt Cantor Posted Apr 26, 2013 6:06 AM CDT Copied In this file photo, James Oliver hugs his brother and fellow Eagle Scout Will Oliver, who is gay, as they carry a petition supporting gay scouts and leaders at the Boy Scouts headquarters in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File) A proposal that would allow gay Boy Scouts is getting a high-profile thumbs-up ahead of its May vote. The Mormon Church supports the move, it says. "We have followed the discussion and are satisfied that BSA has made a thoughtful, good-faith effort to address issues that, as they have said, remain 'among the most complex and challenging issues facing the BSA and society today,'" the church said in a statement—which, the Los Angeles Times notes, doesn't mention sexuality. The proposal does not allow for gay leaders. Read These Next Trump threatens to fire his 'voice of reason.' He was an Olympian. Now he's the FBI's most wanted. Researchers believe simple test could save thousands of lives a year. House unanimously kills $500K payouts to Senate colleagues. Report an error