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Ending of Priesthood ban - here is the actual revelation...
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:13 pm
by _jon
Re: Ending of Priesthood ban - here is the actual revelation...
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 4:14 am
by _ldsfaqs
Nope.... I've always said that the ban was in place because of the racial discrimination that existed in the world itself.
The ban had nothing to do with the Church being racist, it had to do with the world not being ready for a black man to have the Priesthood. The Priesthood can only be operated upon the principles of righteousness. If blacks had flocked to the Church because it gave the Priesthood to blacks (which would have happened), then the Church likely would have suffered much more than it did.
Once the world started getting serious about racism, then the Church could operate freely.
God's Will is not mans will.
Re: Ending of Priesthood ban - here is the actual revelation...
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:28 pm
by _consiglieri
ldsfaqs wrote:The ban had nothing to do with the Church being racist, it had to do with the LDS CHURCH not being ready for a black man to have the Priesthood.
With respect, I modified one sentence in your post to reflect my position, which I think likely accords more with reality.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
P.S. Is that a "q" or a "g" in your board name?
Re: Ending of Priesthood ban - here is the actual revelation...
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:26 pm
by _Patriarchal gripe
ldsfaqs wrote:Nope.... I've always said that the ban was in place because of the racial discrimination that existed in the world itself.
The ban had nothing to do with the Church being racist, it had to do with the world not being ready for a black man to have the Priesthood. The Priesthood can only be operated upon the principles of righteousness. If blacks had flocked to the Church because it gave the Priesthood to blacks (which would have happened), then the Church likely would have suffered much more than it did.
Once the world started getting serious about racism, then the Church could operate freely.
God's Will is not mans will.
Can you explain why blacks didn't "flock to the church" after the ban was lifted?
Re: Ending of Priesthood ban - here is the actual revelation...
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:03 am
by _truth dancer
The priesthood ban was not "lifted," at least not from half the human population.
Funny how people blame God for the cruelty of humans.
Well, actually, not so funny.
Yeah, God had to go along with the primitive inclinations of humans because, well, because.
~td~
Re: Ending of Priesthood ban - here is the actual revelation...
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:14 am
by _moksha
truth dancer wrote:Yeah, God had to go along with the primitive inclinations of humans because, well, because.
~td~
Using God to justify our own bad actions has always seemed rather blasphemous.
It does seem a bit odd to hear an LDS person say more or less that we didn't get the truth because we were not ready for it. Telling the truth and doing good are part of those immutable principles that Dr. Peterson was talking about.
Re: Ending of Priesthood ban - here is the actual revelation...
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:25 am
by _Fence Sitter
ldsfaqs wrote:Nope.... I've always said that the ban was in place because of the racial discrimination that existed in the world itself.
The ban had nothing to do with the Church being racist, it had to do with the world not being ready for a black man to have the Priesthood. The Priesthood can only be operated upon the principles of righteousness. If blacks had flocked to the Church because it gave the Priesthood to blacks (which would have happened), then the Church likely would have suffered much more than it did.
Once the world started getting serious about racism, then the Church could operate freely.
God's Will is not mans will.
So the blacks did not get the priesthood because of the consequences the Church would have suffered?
Makes you wonder why God commanded to Joseph Smith to practice polygamy. The Church certainly seems to have suffered because of that.