Jersey Girl wrote:
To whom is it "just as bad as negro"?
The term people of color is no better then negro. Is it really that hard to see that?
Jersey Girl wrote:
To whom is it "just as bad as negro"?
Themis wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:
To whom is it "just as bad as negro"?
The term people of color is no better then negro. Is it really that hard to see that?
Mary wrote:Why me, you are a lost cause..![]()
For anyone interested the petition is now up to 106 signatures.
Jersey Girl wrote:To whom is it "just as bad as negro"?
Themis wrote:The term people of color is no better then negro. Is it really that hard to see that?
Why me said:Now about the apology? What should the church apologize for? Not giving african americans the priesthood? I see no reason for an apology and I don't believe that one will be forthcoming. Any church that embraces political correctness is doomed to fail.
You know and I know that the petition is agenda ridden because of the Romney candidacy. Of course, Mormon critics will be crawling out of the woodwork if Romney is nominated as the republican candidate. It is up to the active african members of the church and not you, to request an apology. And if the support is low among that particular group, then so be it. Move on.
Mary wrote:
And by the way, I feel I should apologise to black people and to others because either by membership in the church, or my past association with it, it might be assumed that I believed that the curse of cain doctrine was from God, and I don't believe that and never have done.
why me wrote:But it is really up to the african american leadership who run the blacklds or the ldsgenesis group to get involved over an apology and they are not involved. So, what to do? Move on.
Drifting wrote:why me wrote:But it is really up to the african american leadership who run the blacklds or the ldsgenesis group to get involved over an apology and they are not involved. So, what to do? Move on.
Why is it up to them?
Chap wrote:
And of course the key to the whole LDS theology of sin is 'Move on'. Don't waste time feeling guilty, repenting, and making amends to those you have hurt. Move on. Those you have hurt need to move on too, and apologies from you will only hold them back.
Yahoo Bot wrote:Chap wrote:
And of course the key to the whole LDS theology of sin is 'Move on'. Don't waste time feeling guilty, repenting, and making amends to those you have hurt. Move on. Those you have hurt need to move on too, and apologies from you will only hold them back.
Should the Church have admitted blacks to the priesthood before 1978, or would have have been detrimental to them (and persons of all other races) to have aligned themselves with a cultic and corrupt priesthood?