KING:
Should the church be more forceful in speaking out? I mean, you're forceful
here tonight, but maybe -- they've been saying that it's rather than
just a state matter, encouraging the state to prosecute.
HINCKLEY:
I don't know. We'll consider it.
KING:
I'm giving you an idea.
HINCKLEY:
Yes.
KING:
Would you look better if you were...
HINCKLEY:
I don't know that we would or not. As far as I'm concerned, I have nothing
to do with it. It belongs to the civil officers of the state.
KING:
You condemn it.
HINCKLEY: I condemn it, yes, as a practice, because I think it is not
doctrinal. It is not legal. And this church takes the position that
we will abide by the law. We believe in being subject to kings, presidents,
rulers, magistrates in honoring, obeying and sustaining the law.