Shulem wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 1:46 pm
- The next president, Wilford Woodruff also affirmed that millions of people have Cain's mark of blackness drawing a parallel to modern Native Americans' "curse of redness".
I thought it proper to quote a few snips from Wilford Woodruff's (President of the Church) General Conference address that was published in the April 20, 1889
Deseret Weekly and June 3, 1889
LATTER-DAY SAINTS' MILLENIAL STAR.
President Woodruff, General Conference, 1889 wrote:I feel it my privilege, right and duty to now make a few remarks with regard to myself and the dealings of God with me.
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But I will say this to my brethren and sisters, in the name of Israel's God: The Almighty will never permit me, nor any other President who holds the keys of the Kingdom of God, to lead you astray.
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The position which I occupy, and that occupied by my brethren the Apostles, should not have a tendency, if we have the Spirit of God, to make us lifted up or exalted in our spirits before the Lord. I know, as the God of Israel lives, that I have no power, nor have I had, in this Church, to perform any work pertaining to this Kingdom until it has been given unto me by the God of heaven.
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I know that this is the work of God. So do all you who have ever had the testimony of the Holy Ghost with you. The God of heaven has set His hand to establish His Kingdom, in fulfilment of the revelations of heaven which He has inspired men to declare and put on record from generation to generation. His hand has been manifest from the beginning of the work until the present day.
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I feel as though I want to bear my testimony to the truth of this good old book, the Bible, for a few minutes— the book that all the Christian world profess to believe in.
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"Therefore, whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him seven fold. And the Lord set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him."
What was that mark? It was a mark of blackness. That mark rested upon Cain and descended upon his posterity from that time until the present. Today there are millions of the descendants of Cain, through the lineage of Ham, in the world, and that mark of darkness still rests upon them. Though nearly six thousand years have passed and gone, this mark is visible to the whole human family. Yet the fool and the infidel say there is no God, and they ridicule the Bible.
The Lamanites, on this continent, suffered a similar experience. They went to war against the Nephites; they thirsted for blood, and they painted themselves red; and the Lord put a curse of redness upon them. Hundreds of years have passed since then, but wherever you meet the Lamanites today, you see that mark upon them.
President Woodruff preached racist doctrine through the power of the
"Spirit" and testified that he could not lead the Church astray in doing so. He referenced the curse of Cain and the mark which was the
"blackness" and
"darkness" visible today in African skin color. He notes how the Lamanites used self-inflicted red paint to mark their bodies and how they suffered a similar universal fate as that of the Africans in which God cursed Lamanite skin with color (redness), which even today is still present in the American Indians -- thus they bear a permanent mark which God had put upon them.
The Lamanite skin curse is in perfect harmony with what we read in the Hawaiian version of the Book of Mormon published in 1855. I snipped 2 Nephi 5:21 from the Church website and plugged it into the Google translator:
2 Nephi 5:21 (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi) wrote: ...lakou i ko lakou mau naau e ku e ia ia, a i lilo me he pohaku paea la; nolaila, me lakou i keokeo AI mamua, a nani loa a oluolu, haawi mai la ka Haku ke Akua i ili haulaula maluna o lakou, i ole lakou e lilo i mea hoowalewale i koʻu poe kanaka.
Google Translator wrote:...they set their hearts against him, and became like a solid stone; therefore, although they were white before, and very beautiful and pleasant, the Lord God gave them a red skin, so that they would not become a temptation to my people.
Apparently, every Mormon, from top down (The whole bloody Mormon Church), had no difficulty in identifying Lamanite skin color as red, similarly, black skin on dark Africans.