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Nice.

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MG 2.0 wrote:
Fri Jul 11, 2025 12:47 am
We'll see! Times they are a changin'.

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Pope Victor I: While not directly within the 3rd century (died 199), he was an African prelate who served as Bishop of Rome (Pope) in the late 2nd century. He was succeeded by others in the early 3rd century.

Saint Cyprian: Bishop of Carthage, a notable early Christian writer from a Berber family who lived and worked in the 3rd century.

Origen: Born in Alexandria, Egypt, he was a leading theologian and scholar in the early 3rd century.

Tertullian: Born in Carthage, he was one of the earliest writers of Latin Christian literature and coined the term "Trinity." He was active in the late 2nd and early 3rd centuries.

Perhaps in Mormonism, those with a darker skin have to start slow and work their way up till their white brethren accept them being there.
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Moksha wrote:
Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:51 am
Perhaps in Mormonism, those with a darker skin have to start slow and work their way up till their white brethren accept them being there.

The manmade priesthood organization headed by Brigham Young and racist cronies was bereft of the kind inspiration that transcends the world through universal love which embraces equality and inclusion.

Fakes and hypocrites:

Shame on Brigham Young!
Shame on John Taylor!
Shame on Wilford Woodruff
Shame on Lorenzo Snow
Shame on Joseph F. Smith
Shame on Heber J. Grant
Shame on George Albert Smith
Shame on David O. McKay
Shame on Joseph Fielding Smith
Shame on Harold B. Lee
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MG 2.0 wrote:
Fri Jul 11, 2025 12:47 am
We'll see! Times they are a changin'.

Mormonism is evolving and changing with the times.

Here is one for the record book:

WIKIPEDIA — Curses of Cain and Ham and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

  • Both church founder Joseph Smith, and his successor Brigham Young taught that Black people were under the curse of Ham and the curse of Cain.
  • Young, while seemingly open to Black men holding the priesthood under Smith's leadership and praising of Black members of the church, later as Smith's successor used the curse as justification of barring Black people from the priesthood, banning interracial marriages, and opposing Black suffrage.
  • Church president Brigham Young stated, "What is the mark? You will see it on the countenance of every African you ever did see....the Lord put a mark upon [Cain], which is the flat nose and black skin".
  • The next president, Wilford Woodruff also affirmed that millions of people have Cain's mark of blackness drawing a parallel to modern Native Americans' "curse of redness".
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Re: White supremacy

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Moksha wrote:
Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:51 am
MG 2.0 wrote:
Fri Jul 11, 2025 12:47 am
We'll see! Times they are a changin'.

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Pope Victor I: While not directly within the 3rd century (died 199), he was an African prelate who served as Bishop of Rome (Pope) in the late 2nd century. He was succeeded by others in the early 3rd century.

Saint Cyprian: Bishop of Carthage, a notable early Christian writer from a Berber family who lived and worked in the 3rd century.

Origen: Born in Alexandria, Egypt, he was a leading theologian and scholar in the early 3rd century.

Tertullian: Born in Carthage, he was one of the earliest writers of Latin Christian literature and coined the term "Trinity." He was active in the late 2nd and early 3rd centuries.

Perhaps in Mormonism, those with a darker skin have to start slow and work their way up till their white brethren accept them being there.
I think that there is a cultural component. But like I said, times they are a changin'.

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Moksha wrote:
Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:51 am
MG 2.0 wrote:
Fri Jul 11, 2025 12:47 am
We'll see! Times they are a changin'.

Regards,
MG
Pope Victor I: While not directly within the 3rd century (died 199), he was an African prelate who served as Bishop of Rome (Pope) in the late 2nd century. He was succeeded by others in the early 3rd century.

Saint Cyprian: Bishop of Carthage, a notable early Christian writer from a Berber family who lived and worked in the 3rd century.

Origen: Born in Alexandria, Egypt, he was a leading theologian and scholar in the early 3rd century.

Tertullian: Born in Carthage, he was one of the earliest writers of Latin Christian literature and coined the term "Trinity." He was active in the late 2nd and early 3rd centuries.

Perhaps in Mormonism, those with a darker skin have to start slow and work their way up till their white brethren accept them being there.
Excellent points. Mormonism maintains a very biased position.
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