cinepro wrote:Just so I'm clear, what do we all think are valid considerations in choosing a spouse?
Without divine guidance from the brethren, nobody knows.
cinepro wrote:Just so I'm clear, what do we all think are valid considerations in choosing a spouse?
The Nehor wrote:moksha wrote:
The bit about racial background is a veritable unstable explosive for the Church: It can blow up in our face. These Correlation Committee men need to bring themselves up to speed and jettison this bit of advice. Our mandate is to love, but this is like poison to that spirit.
Blow up how?
It's talking about marriage. In terms of Eros, we are not under a mandate to love all either. If fact, we are told not to.
Thinking that people will be more similar and compatible within races as opposed to between places way more emphasis on differences between races than their actually is. Individual variation is far more important.
stemelbow wrote: That perception that race difference equates to significant differences among people is just plain illusory. We can't continue down that road.
moksha wrote:Blow up in terms of how we seem to be advocating no race mixing. This particular item is still at the forefront of many neo-nazi, Aryan Nations, skin head and Klan agendas. Should the Church seek some Robert Millet-like dialog with these groups because we have this mindset in common? The Church has enough bad publicity. Let's not add to it with pushing any form of racial separateness in oral or written communications.
Nehor, think back to Jesus greatest commandments of loving God and others as being something "in fact that we are told not to do".
I have no doubt someone actually said it, but that should in itself be alarming as to how far off the path of Jesus we can drift. This thinking is undoubtedly related to whatever has managed to allow these gems of prejudice entrée into current Church manuals.
In terms of romantic love, you are right. We need to be monogamous until the Day of Celestial Wives arrives. Then it will be like an Easter egg hunt I suppose.
However, this advice was about who to filter out in terms of marriage consideration. It was not about how to be monogamous.
jon wrote:Sorry Nehor but it's not something the Church says to 'consider'.
It's specifically in a teaching manual, to be taught to the young men as 'the Church recommends that you don't marry people of a different race'.
The rest of the talk from which it is taken is noticeably absent from the lesson manual.
The Church is still racist. Fact.
....taken is noticeably absent from the lesson manual.