Quasimodo wrote:
I read your link, Ray, and I'm happy that GA Martins was able to rise to that level. It doesn't really address the situation for blacks in the LDS before 78, though, does it?
A very close friend of mine (I originally come from the Caribbean, and so did he) was in the same situation (Black ancestry). He served a building mission, and though inactive for many years (not because of the "Black issue") is now trying to make his way back into the church. Good luck to him. I have no such interest. He joined along with me in 1975.
Quasimodo wrote:I don't think you can really defend the attitude towards and treatment of blacks before that in the church. Brigham Young's statements about blacks (you know them) tainted the Church's view for over a hundred years. I'm just puzzled why any black person would have considered membership in a church that held them as "less than valiant".
As I understand it, the Church still considers them as "less than valiant" but God has changed his mind and has given them a pass to priesthood. If I were black, I would find that offensive.
The second paragraph of your post is very unfortunately true. I have believed, for a long time now, that the Church should issue a formal apology, and until this is done, the stigma will continue. That is what we should focus on, not what happened pre-1978.