Tim wrote:I'll concede for the sake of argument that if choosing one race to be God's chosen race (blessed to be a blessing) makes the Old Testament and the Old Testament God racist, then yes God is racist.
Actually my comments about the racism of the Christian God were about
another chosen people, namely Amalek, chosen not for a blessing, but rather for annihilation. We're talking genocide, not just condoned by the Judeo-Christian God, but rather
commanded by that deity. Tim, how can the racism you saw at the website you listed
even compare to the genocidal racism God commanded in 1 Samuel 15:3?
Tim wrote:I condemn any such teachings by anyone and everyone I may have been affiliated with and I apologize for any harm that may have come from those teachings.
Are you saying you condemn
God due to what God told Samuel to tell Saul in 1 Samuel 15?
Tim wrote:It's not the history of racism in Mormonism that bothers me as much as the inability for Mormons to own, condemn and apologize for any racism in their own past.
Look, Tim, I'll apologize. I'm
ashamed of some of the racist views I held back prior to Spencer Kimball's priesthood revelation June 1978. I had no good reason to have the attitude toward blacks I had, it was just plain wrong, and I'm
extremely sorry I ever bought into the ideas I had back then.