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For decades, the Church has been clear about its doctrine on marriage and sexual conduct—but far less clear about what a faithful, meaningful life looks like for members who cannot marry. This episode confronts that gap directly, without redefining doctrine or pretending the tension doesn’t exist. The question is no longer what the Church believes, but whether it has built a livable future for every willing soul inside its walls. Using the lived reality of gay members as a case study, this episode explores how a marriage-centered structure unintentionally leaves some faithful people idle, invisible, and eventually disaffected. When devotion has nowhere to go, it doesn’t disappear—it mutates into frustration, activism, or outright opposition. That outcome is not inevitable, but it is predictable when purpose is withheld. The solution proposed here is structural, not ideological: a dramatically expanded mission and service framework that gives unmarried, divorced, older, and gay members real work, real sacrifice, and real belonging. The goal is not to change eternal law, but to stop wasting willing labor. If the Church wants fewer enemies and more builders of Zion, it must offer more than endurance—it must offer a life worth consecrating.