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Neon Trees Singer Changing Tune On Mormon Religion
Glenn told Rolling Stone magazine that his belief in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints changed about six months ago.
In November, the church announced that people in same-sex couples could be excommunicated. The rules also said children of those couples must disavow homosexual relationships and cannot be baptized until they are 18.
One of few publicly out Mormons, Glenn told The Associated Press in 2014 that he was looking forward to speaking about gay acceptance in his religious culture.
“On the level of being a role model for kids or LGBT Mormon youth, I’m totally down because I come from that background and I would be able to speak to them honestly,” he said shortly after announcing his sexual orientation.
A representative of the church declined to comment.
In the 2014 interview, he said he had received positive feedback from church leaders.
“I was surprised at how many Mormon church leaders wrote me messages saying, ‘This is great that you’re doing this,’ “ he said. “That really was cool.”