MrStakhanovite wrote:Pahoran
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Pahoran wrote:My position is further that a faithful Latter-day Saint really ought to expect to live in some degree of tension with a lost, fallen and increasingly wicked world. If someone can't handle the tension of a policy that was not entirely politically correct
Judging a person’s spiritual capacity (e.g. if they can hold the Priesthood) based on the superficial and utterly facile justification of their skin tone isn’t about you and your church not being politically incorrect, it has everything to do with you and your church being ethically challenged.
Pahoran, your Church isn’t a very ethical institution, it’s a tree that produces the barest of fruits that never make it to market.
Pahoran is just another example of the my notion that in a Mormon context, a Saint is nothing but a potential sinner who lacks imagination, a sense of humor, and a moral compass.
Have real live faithful Latter-day Saints come out from under their mommy's skirts to play in our sandbox?
If it pleases God to keep genetics segregated for any length of time and for his own purposes, the least of which might be priesthood prohibition, another might be genetic reasons, you cannot blame hypocrites from getting tangled up with it in a mess like everything else.
Abraham forbid his sons from taking wives of the Cannanites. The Patriarchs are a saintly line that goes back to Adam. Having so many generation visited of God's power and truly changed to a higher state of existence is something to hybrid and keep distinct if we should not use the word pure.
Ham laughing at his father's nakedness does not bode well that he was a saint. And his wife had little to no saints all the way back to Cain, who was a true saint, ya know. After about ten generations even a bastard line can serve in the Temple. Since our day is probably a hundred generations with no saints nowhere, there is no advantage or distinction in genetic purity.
According to Isaiah 19 we are all one people before the Lord in this day and age.
You know that getting the Priesthood SHOULD require that you first become a true saint.
Since it is also to do with lineage, no true saints ever might be why the priesthood was denied in the first place.