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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Gordon B. Hinckley, Mormon Prophet Of God, Makes It Crystal Clear, That Brigham Young And Many Others, Weren't Prophets Of God!!Is He Being Sincere?!!





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Well, in the Mormon General Priesthood session, Saturday night, Gordon B. Hinckley said the following, and please listen to the audio clip above, to hear it for yourself and in its entirety:

"I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ, nor can he consider himself to be in harmony with the teachings of the Church of Christ. How can any man, holding the Melchizedek Priesthood, arrogantly assume that he is eligible for the Priesthood while another who lives a righteous life but whose skin is of a different color is ineligible."

Now, we need to decide if he was sincere and what the implications are of his words. Allow me to post many of the things that Hinckley has said regarding racism in the past in his public interviews. This may help us understand what priority he has given this issue in the past and it will help us to decide if he really cares or not. I'm also including the statements that he has made about people like me, or anyone that openly questions the Church, it's doctrine, or it's leaders.

After that, I'm going to include the exact words of previous leaders, such as Brigham Young for example, and then, you can decide for yourself, if these men were "true disciples of Christ" or if anyone can "consider them to be harmony with the teachings of the Church of Christ." It's not hard folks to figure this one out. Also, let's consider the ramifications of what Hinckley said, if Brigham Young and others were not "true disciples of Christ" and held the title of Prophet or Apostles. What would that make Gordon B. Hinckley?


Hinckley had the following exchange with Larry King:

Larry King: Are people ever thrown out of your church?

Gordon B. Hinckley: Yes.

Larry King: For?

Gordon B. Hinckley: Doing what they shouldn't do, preaching false doctrine, speaking out publicly. They can carry all the opinion they wish within their heads, so to speak, but if they begin to try to persuade others, then they may be called in to a disciplinary council. We don't excommunicate many, but we do some.

Larry King: Concerning morality, in the past, the church has had some problems in this area. One was the racial area.

Gordon B. Hinckley: Yes.

Larry King:
The story was that blacks couldn't attain any hierarchy.

Gordon B. Hinckley: Right.

Larry King: Has that changed?

Gordon B. Hinckley: Yes, it has. In 1978 that was changed. We now work strongly among the blacks. I have been to Africa recently up and down that continent meeting with wonderful people, great leaders. All of our local leaders are local people who work on a volunteer basis. None of them is paid.

Larry King:
Could there someday be a black president?

Gordon B. Hinckley:
Oh, it could be. It's conceivable, yes.

Larry King: Just as there could be a black pope someday?

Gordon B. Hinckley: Sure.

Larry King:
So that's all equal.

Gordon B. Hinckley: Yes, all equal.

http://www.tungate.com/lking1.htm

Here was an exchange from an interview, with a German reporter, during the Olympics, regarding speaking out and blacks not having the Priesthood:

REPORTER:

YOUR MISSIONARIES…IS VERY SUCCESSFUL. I READ AND HEARD. BUT WHY DO YOU NEVER PUBLISH THE FIGURES OF DISSIDENTS?

HINCKLEY:

OF DISSIDENTS?

REPORTER:

YES.

HINCKLEY:

OH, WE HAVE A FEW DISSIDENTS. WE HEAR FROM THEM. THEY'RE NOT QUIET, THEY MAKE THEMSELVES KNOWN, BUT WE DON'T HAVE MANY DISSIDENTS, REALLY. VERY FEW.

REPORTER:

VERY FEW.

HINCKLEY:

THEY'RE NOT…THEY'RE VERY FEW, REALLY. ONCE IN A WHILE, NOT FREQUENTLY AT ALL. NO. OUR PEOPLE ARE VERY CONGENIAL, HAPPY PEOPLE.
WE WORK TOGETHER, AND HAVE A GOOD TIME, AND FEEL THEY BELONG TO A GREAT ORGANIZATION. LOVE ONE ANOTHER. AND ENJOY LIFE. WHETHER THEY'RE GERMANS, AMERICANS, SCANDINAVIANS, JAPANESE, AUSTRALIANS, IT'S THE SAME EVERYWHERE.

REPORTER:

UNTIL 1978, NO PERSON OF COLOR ATTAINED PRIESTHOOD IN YOUR CHURCH. WHY IT TOOK SO LONG TIME TO OVERCOME THE RACISM?

HINCKLEY:

I DON'T KNOW. I DON'T KNOW. I CAN ONLY SAY THAT. BUT IT'S…WE'RE…IT'S HERE NOW. WE'RE CARRYING ON A VERY EXTENSIVE WORK IN AFRICA, FOR INSTANCE. WE'RE CARRYING A VERY SUBSTANTIAL WORK IN BRAZIL. WE'RE WORKING AMONG THESE PEOPLE, WE'RE DEVELOPING THEM. UH, WE'VE HAVE THEM AMONG THE LEADERSHIP OF THE CHURCH. AND THEY'RE ABLE, THEY DO A GREAT WORK, AND WE LOVE THEM, AND APPRECIATE THEM. AND RESPECT THEM, AND ARE TRYING TO HELP THEM.

You can actually watch this interview, if you haven't seen it, in order to 100% verify that he said what it says he said:

http://www.mormonchallenge.com/hinckley.htm

Now, here was an interview that Hinckley did with the Compass in November of 1997. If my memory serves me correctly, this interview was over in Australia I believe.

DR: There does seem to be though an uncritical acceptance of a conformist style?

Gordon B. Hinckley: Uncritical? No. Not uncritical.
People think in a very critical way before they come into this Church. When they come into this Church they’re expected to conform. And they find happiness in that conformity.

DR: But not allowed to question?

Gordon B. Hinckley: If what?

DR:
They’re not allowed to question?

Gordon B. Hinckley: Oh they are allowed to question. Look - this Church came of intellectual dissent. We maintain the largest private university in America.

DR: And that continues to this day?

Gordon B. Hinckley: 27,000 students.

DR:
And that dissent continues to that this day?

Gordon B. Hinckley:
Oh absolutely, absolutely. We expect people to think for themselves. Now, if they get off and begin to fight the Church and that sort of thing as one or two do now and again, we simply disfellowship them and go our way. But those cases are really very, very few.

DR: Now up until 1978 I understand Blacks were not allowed to be priests in your Church?

Gordon B. Hinckley: That is correct. Although we have Black members of the Church. They felt that they would gain more in this Church than any other with which they were acquainted and they were members of the Church.
In 1978 we (the president of the Church) received a revelation under which all worthy men would receive all the blessings of the Church available to them as well as to any others. So across the world now we are teaching the Gospel to Blacks, Whites, everyone else who will listen.

DR:
So in retrospect was the Church wrong in that?

Gordon B. Hinckley:
No I don’t think it was wrong. It things, various things happened in different periods. There’s a reason for them.

DR:
What was the reason for that?

Gordon B. Hinckley: I don’t know what the reason was. But I know that we’ve rectified whatever may have appeared to be wrong at that time.

DR:
Is it a problem for the Church that it it still has a tag of being racist?

Gordon B. Hinckley:
No I don’t think so. I don’t see that anywhere. I’ve been to Africa. I’ve been to other places. I don’t see any evidence of that any more. There’s some misconception of course that among some people. But I don’t see much evidence of that any more.

http://www.tungate.com/1997_nov_compass.htm

Now, the best view of Hinckley's attitude toward the blacks not having the Priesthood was in the Mike Wallace interview on 60 minutes, in 1996. This was quoted in the White Wash article, that led me to further research.

MW: From 1830 to 1978, blacks could not become priests in the Mormon Church. Right?

GBH: That's correct.

MW: Why?

GBH: Because the leaders of the church at that time interpreted that doctrine that way. [cut]

MW: Church policy had it that blacks had the mark of Cain. Brigham Young said, "Cain slew his brother, and the Lord put a mark upon him, which is the flat nose and black skin."

GBH: It's behind us. Look, that's behind us. Don't worry about those little flecks of history.

MW: Skeptics will suggest, "Well, look, if we're going to expand, we can't keep the blacks out."

GBH: Pure speculation. [Laughs.]

MW [voiceover, footage of people in church]: Now that blacks can be priests, the current issue is whether Mormon women will ever be priests.

http://www.tungate.com/GBH2.htm

Okay guys and gals, there you have it!! What say you? Either Hinckley has done a 180, and suddenly cares about "those little flecks of history" or he is lying again. I mean, come on, he can't figure out what the problem is and why this racism has continued? Am I on candid camera? Could he be that dumb or that insensitive? Is he just clueless? I guess we already know the answer to that question, at least some of us do.

I just wanted to share Hinckley's exact words with everyone, regarding these issues, just in case some of you hadn't read them before. Hinckley clearly states that blacks being banned from the Priesthood, in retrospect, was not wrong, when he states: "No I don’t think it was wrong." All of this racism, is just "misconceptions."

He then goes on to say that "there were reasons for it, but doesn't know what the reasons are" and is basically clueless on this whole topic and discussion, as he proved this past Saturday night.

Then in the Mike Wallace interview, he claims that "the leaders of the church at that time interpreted that doctrine that way" and then wraps up with the classic, "It's behind us. Look, that's behind us. Don't worry about those little flecks of history."

This man is considered to be divinely called and inspired of God, when he has no clue about something so basic? I'd like to know how any of you can reach that conclusion, after reading these words and still be honest within yourself? First he knew, then he didn't, now he's shocked by this racism and bitterness and doesn't have a clue where it is coming from? Is he joking? Can somebody please clue him in, or direct him to this post?

Notice that he refers to it as DOCTRINE? It wasn't myth or folklore, it was DOCTRINE, which is a big difference. Let me re-state Hinckley's words again, from this past Saturday's Priesthood session:

"I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ, nor can he consider himself to be harmony with the teachings of the Church of Christ. How can any man, holding the Melchizedek Priesthood, arrogantly assume that he is eligible for the Priesthood while another who lives a righteous life but whose skin is of a different color is ineligible."

Okay, now it is time to take a walk down memory lane, to re-visit many of the past teachings and doctrines, regarding blacks and what former Prophets and Apostles have said regarding this matter. Maybe this post will help Hinckley, to understand what the hell is going on and why there are racist attitudes in the Church. I guess we should have all realized by now, when he didn't know if God was once a man, or if the Church even teaches that; that he doesn't have a clue or is just lying for the Lord, as he always does.

Here are the exact words of supposedly inspired Prophets and Apostles of God, that Hinckley now says, are not "true disciples of Christ, nor can be considered to be in harmony with the teachings of the Church of Christ."

To appease their slave-holding neighbors, on July 16, 1833, the Mormons(Joseph Smith approved) published an article in their newspaper stating:

". . . our intention was not only to stop free people of color from emigrating to this state, but to prevent them from being admitted as members of the Church" (Evening and the Morning Star, July 16, 1833).

Writing in 1836 Joseph Smith stated:

I do not believe that the people of the North have any more right to say that the South shall not hold slaves, than the South have to say the North shall. . . . It is my privilege then to name certain passages of the Bible . . . "And he said, Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren . . ." (Gen. IX:25) . . . I can say, the curse is not yet taken off from the sons of Canaan, neither will be until it is affected by as great a power as caused it to come . . . (History of the Church, vol. 2, p. 438).

In 1842 Joseph Smith published his Book of Abraham, which is part of the Pearl of Great Price, in the church-owned Times and Seasons. This new work reflected Smith's growing racist attitude toward blacks and priesthood:

Now this king of Egypt was a descendant from the loins of Ham, . . . From this descent sprang all the Egyptians, and thus the blood of the Canaanites was preserved in the land (Pearl of Great Price, Book of Abraham 1:21-22).

Further on in the same chapter we read that Pharaoh, being a descendant of Ham, could not have the priesthood:

Now, Pharaoh being of that lineage by which he could not have the right of Priesthood . . . (Book of Abraham 1:27)


In 1845 LDS Apostle Orson Hyde explained that blacks were inferior spirits in the pre-earth state:

At the time the devil was cast out of heaven, there were some spirits that did not know who had authority, whether God or the devil. They consequently did not take a very active part on either side, but rather thought the devil had been abused, . . . These spirits were not considered bad enough to be cast down to hell, and never have bodies; neither were they considered worthy of an honourable body on this earth: . . . But those spirits in heaven that rather lent an influence to the devil, thinking he had a little the best right to govern, but did not take a very active part any way were required to come into the world and take bodies in the accursed lineage of Canaan; and hence the Negro or African race. (Speech of Elder Orson Hyde, delivered before the High Priests' Quorum, in Nauvoo, April 27, 1845, printed by John Taylor, p. 30).

After the Mormons moved west, Brigham Young, the second president of the church, became very adamant in his disapproval of blacks. Preaching in 1859, at the October Conference of the LDS Church, President Brigham Young declared:

Cain slew his brother . . . and the Lord put a mark upon him, which is the flat nose and black skin. . . . How long is that race [blacks] to endure the dreadful curse that is upon them? That curse will remain upon them, and they never can hold the Priesthood or share in it until all the other descendants of Adam have received the promises and enjoyed the blessings of the Priesthood and the keys thereof. Until the last ones of the residue of Adam's children are brought up to that favourable position, the children of Cain cannot receive the first ordinances of the Priesthood. They were the first that were cursed, and they will be the last from whom the curse will be removed (Journal of Discourses, vol. 7, p. 290).

On another occasion Brigham Young declared:

Shall I tell you the law of God in regard to the African race? If the white man who belongs to the chosen seed mixes his blood with the seed of Cain, the penalty, under the law of God, is death on the spot. This will always be so (Journal of Discourses, vol. 10, p. 110).

Preaching in 1882, John Taylor, the third president of the LDS Church, taught:

Why is it, in fact, that we should have a devil? Why did not the Lord kill him long ago? . . . He needed the devil and great many of those who do his bidding just to keep . . . our dependence upon God, . . . When he destroyed the inhabitants of the antediluvian world, he suffered a descendant of Cain to come through the flood in order that he [the devil] might be properly represented upon the earth (Journal of Discourses, vol. 23, p. 336).

Writing in 1935 Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith, who later became the 10th president of the LDS Church, explained the curse on Cain:

Not only was Cain called upon to suffer [for killing Abel], but because of his wickedness he became the father of an inferior race. . . . Millions of souls have come into this world cursed with a black skin and have been denied the privilege of Priesthood and the fulness of the blessing of the Gospel. These are the descendants of Cain (The Way to Perfection, by Joseph Fielding Smith, p. 101, Genealogical Society of Utah, 1935).

Elder B. H. Roberts, of the council of Seventy, wrote:

. . . I believe that race [blacks] is the one through which it is ordained those spirits that were not valiant in the great rebellion in heaven should come; who, through their indifference or lack of integrity to righteousness, rendered themselves unworthy of the Priesthood and its powers, and hence it is withheld from them to this day (Contributor 6:297, as quoted in The Way to Perfection, p. 105).

LDS Apostle Bruce R. McConkie, son-in-law of President Joseph Fielding Smith, wrote:

Those who were less valiant in pre-existence and who thereby had certain spiritual restrictions imposed upon them during mortality are known to us as the Negroes. Such spirits are sent to earth through the lineage of Cain, the mark put upon him for his rebellion against God and his murder of Abel being a black skin (Mormon Doctrine, pp. 476-477, 1958 edition; p. 527 in the second edition in 1966).

In 1949 the LDS Church First Presidency issued an official statement on priesthood denial to blacks:

The attitude of the church with reference to the Negroes remains as it has always stood. It is not a matter of the declaration of a policy but of direct commandment from the Lord on which is founded the doctrine of the Church from the days of its organization, to the effect that Negroes may become members of the Church but that they are not entitled to the priesthood at the present time (As quoted in Black Saints in a White Church, by Jessie L. Embry, p. 24, Signature Books, 1994).

During the 1960's and early 1970's there were demonstrations and extensive articles denouncing the LDS teaching on blacks.

In January of 1963 the LDS Church announced a mission to Nigeria but it was aborted when the Nigerian Outlook printed articles attacking the Mormon position on blacks and the Nigerian government refused to grant visas to LDS missionaries.

From 1968 through 1970 students at various colleges protested against the LDS position on race. Tensions mounted against BYU and its sports department to the point that in 1969 Stanford University announced it would end participation in any sporting events with the Mormon school. The Salt Lake Tribune reported:

The Stanford University Student Senate has voted overwhelming approval of the institution's ban against sporting events with Brigham Young University over a racial question (The Salt Lake Tribune, Dec. 25, 1969).

Stanford's policy of not scheduling games with BYU stayed in place until after the 1978 revelation. Gary Bergera and Ron Priddis commented:

At the time of the [1978 priesthood] announcement, only four American blacks and a handful of Africans were enrolled at BYU. During the three years following the announcement, the number of blacks rose to eighteen American and twenty-two foreign blacks . . . As a direct result of the priesthood revision, Stanford University decided in 1979 to remove its ban against athletic competition with BYU (Brigham Young University: A House of Faith, by Gary James Bergera and Ronald Priddis, p. 303, Signature Books, 1985).

One of the problems for the Mormons regarding the priesthood restriction was their stand that anyone with black ancestry was barred.


Speaking at BYU on August 27, 1954, Apostle Mark E. Petersen explained:

We must not inter-marry with the Negro. Why? If I were to marry a Negro woman and have children by her, my children would all be cursed as to the priesthood. . . . If there is one drop of Negro blood in my children, as I have read to you, they receive the curse (Race Problems—As They Affect the Church, speech by Mark E. Petersen, BYU, August 27, 1954).

With the mixed racial profile of many people in South Africa and South America, especially Brazil, it was becoming obvious that some priesthood holders had black ancestry. LDS scholar Jessie L. Embry discussed the struggle that had been going on in Brazil:

. . . church membership in Brazil had grown enormously during the 1960's and 1970's. Determining who was black had always been a sensitive issue in the racially mixed country. In 1978 a temple, from which blacks would be excluded, was under construction (Black Saints in a White Church, p. 28).

For over a hundred years the Mormon leaders had taught that blacks could not be given the priesthood until the millennium. In 1854 Brigham Young taught:

When all the other children of Adam have had the privilege of receiving the Priesthood, and of coming into the kingdom of God, and of being redeemed from the four quarters of the earth, and have received their resurrection from the dead, then it will be time enough to remove the curse from Cain and his posterity. He deprived his brother of the privilege of pursuing his journey through life, and of extending his kingdom by multiplying upon the earth; and because he did this, he is the last to share the joys of the kingdom of God (Journal of Discourses, vol. 2, p. 143).

Here are some other miscellaneous quotes that you may find of interest, President Hinckley, since you obviously aren't aware of them:

Mormon Apostle Pratt, on the superiority of the Mormons over "Fallen Nations", including Africans:

“...among the Saints is the most likely place for these spirits to take their tabernacles, through a just and righteous parentage. They are sent to THAT PEOPLE THAT ARE THE MOST RIGHTEOUS OF ANY OTHER PEOPLE UPON THE EARTH;...THIS IS THE REASON THE LORD IS SENDING THEM HERE,... The Lord has not kept them in store for five or six thousand years past, and kept them waiting for their bodies all this time to send them among the Hottentots, the AFRICAN NEGROES, the idolatrous Hindoos, or any other of the fallen nations that dwell upon the face of the earth. They are not kept in reserve in order to come forth to receive such a DEGRADED PARENTAGE upon the earth;...” (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 1, p. 63)

Church leader Bruce R. McConkie, on the denial of equality for Africans:
“NEGROES IN THIS LIFE ARE DENIED THE PRIESTHOOD; under NO circumstances can they hold this delegation of authority from the Almighty. The gospel message of salvation IS NOT CARRIED AFFIRMATIVELY TO THEM... “NEGROES ARE NOT EQUAL WITH OTHER RACES WHERE THE RECEIPT OF CERTAIN SPIRITUAL BLESSINGS ARE CONCERNED...” (Mormon Doctrine, 1958, p. 477)

Future President of the Mormon church, Joseph Fielding Smith wrote:

“Not only was Cain called upon to suffer, but because of his wickedness HE BECAME THE FATHER OF AN INFERIOR RACE.” (The Way to Perfection, page 101)

More from Joseph Fielding Smith:

“There is a reason why one man is BORN BLACK and with OTHER DISADVANTAGES, while another is BORN WHITE with great advantages. The reason is that we once had an estate before we came here, and were obedient; more or less, to the laws that were given us there.” (Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 1, page 61)

The Mark of Cain

The Mormon prophet Brigham Young on the appearance of Africans:

“Cain slew his brother....and the Lord put a mark upon him, which is the FLAT NOSE AND BLACK SKIN...” (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 7, pages 290-291)

Besides a black skin, Africans have a black heart, according to Mormon publication Times and Seasons, edited by future prophet John Taylor:

“The descendants of Ham, besides A BLACK SKIN which has ever been a curse that has followed an apostate of the holy priesthood, as well as a BLACK HEART, have been servants to both Shem and Japheth, and the ABOLITIONISTS ARE TRYING TO MAKE VOID THE CURSE OF GOD, BUT IT WILL REQUIRE MORE POWER THAN MAN POSSESSES TO COUNTERACT THE DECREES OF ETERNAL WISDOM.” (Times and Seasons, Vol. 6, page 857)

Blacks Have Dishonorable Bodies

Apostle Orson Hyde taught that some people don't receive an "honourable body" because they sided with the Devil in a previous life:(This is a longer version of the same quote listed above.)

“At the time the devil was cast out of heaven, there were some spirits that did not know who had authority, whether God or the devil. They consequently did NOT TAKE A VERY ACTIVE PART ON EITHER SIDE, BUT RATHER THOUGHT THE DEVIL HAD BEEN ABUSED, AND CONSIDERED HE HAD RATHER THE BEST CLAIM TO THE GOVERNMENT. These spirits were not considered bad enough to be cast down to hell, and never have bodies; neither were they CONSIDERED WORTHY OF AN HONOURABLE BODY on this earth: but it came to pass that Ham, the son of Noah, saw the nakedness of his father while he lay drunk in his tent, and he with 'wicked joy,' ran like Rigdon, and made the wonderful disclosure to his brethren; while Shem and Japheth took a garment, with pity and compassion, laid it upon their shoulders—went backwards and covered their father,... The conduct of the former BROUGHT THE CURSE OF SLAVERY upon him, while that of the latter secured blessings, jurisdiction, power and dominion....Canaan, the son of Ham, received the curse; for Noah wished to place the curse as remote from himself as possible. He therefore placed it upon his grandson instead of his son. Now, it would seem cruel to force PURE celestial spirits into the world through the lineage of Canaan that had been cursed. This would be ill appropriate, putting the PRECIOUS and VILE together. But those spirits in heaven that rather LENT AN INFLUENCE to the DEVIL, thinking he had a little the best right to govern, but did not take a very active part any way were required to come into the world and take bodies information concerning the doctrine of pre-existence: “Is there reason then why the type of birth we receive in this life is not in the ACCURSED lineage of Canaan; and hence the NEGRO or African race.” (Speech of Elder Orson Hyde, delivered before the High Priests' Quorum, in Nauvoo. April 27th, 1845, printed in Liverpool, page 30)

God Darkens Sinners

According to the Book of Mormon, the church's sacred scripture, God darkens people who sin. This is the Mormon church's explanation for the color of the American Indians:

“...wherefore, as they were white, and exceeding fair and delightsome, that they might not be enticing unto my people the Lord God did cause a SKIN OF BLACKNESS to come upon them.” (Book of Mormon, page 61, 2 Nephi 5, verse 21)

“And the skins of the Lamanites were DARK, according to the mark which was set upon their fathers, which WAS A CURSE upon them because of their transgression...” (Book of Mormon, page 201, Alma 3, verse 6)

“...for this people shall be scattered, and shall become a DARK, a filthy, and a loathsome people, beyond the description of that which ever hath been amongst us,...” (Book of Mormon, page 468, Mormon 5, verse 15)

The Book of Mormon, however, predicts that the Indians will repent of their sins and become white:

“...and many generations shall not pass away among them, save they shall be a WHITE AND DELIGHTSOME PEOPLE.” (Book of Mormon, page 102, 2 Nephi 30, verse 6. (The word "WHITE" was changed to "PURE" in later editions of the Book of Mormon))

Mormon Publication claims that sinners turn dark:

From this it is very clear that the mark which was set upon the descendants of Cain was a SKIN OF BLACKNESS, and there can be no doubt that this was the mark that Cain himself received; in fact, it HAS BEEN NOTICED IN OUR DAY THAT MEN WHO HAVE LOST THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD, AND FROM WHOM HIS BLESSINGS HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN, HAVE TURNED DARK TO SUCH AN EXTENT AS TO EXCITE THE COMMENTS OF ALL WHO HAVE KNOWN THEM.” (Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 26, page 635)

Scrubbing the Mark

Dark skin is God's mark and even with help from his white friends, an African can't scrub it off:

“For instance, the descendants of Cain cannot cast off their SKIN OF BLACKNESS, at once, and immediately, although every soul of them should repent,...Cain and his posterity must wear the mark which God put upon them; and his white friends may WASH THE RACE OF CAIN WITH FULLER'S SOAP EVERY DAY, THEY CANNOT WASH AWAY GOD'S MARK;...” (Mormon publication, Millennial Star, Vol. 14, page 418)

People of Color Consort with the Devil

Also from McConkie: Cain was an associate of Lucifer and is the Father of the Negros.

“Though he was a rebel and AN ASSOCIATE OF LUCIFER IN PRE-EXISTENCE, and though he was a liar from the beginning whose name was Perdition, CAIN MANAGED TO ATTAIN THE PRIVILEGE OF MORTAL BIRTH. Under Adam's tutelage, he began in this life to serve God....he came out in open rebellion, fought God, worshiped Lucifer, and slew Abel.... “As a result of his rebellion, CAIN WAS CURSED WITH A DARK SKIN; he became the father of the Negroes, and those spirits who ARE NOT WORTHY to receive the priesthood are born through his lineage. He became the first mortal to be cursed as a son of perdition. As a result of his mortal birth he is assured of a tangible body of flesh and bones in eternity, a fact which will enable him to RULE over SATAN.” (Mormon Doctrine, p. 102)

According to the 3rd president of the Mormon church, John Taylor, Cain's curse of a dark skin marks the representatives of the Devil:

“And after the flood we are told that the CURSE that had been pronounced upon Cain was continued through HAM'S WIFE, as he had married a wife of that seed. And why did it pass through the flood? because it was necessary that the DEVIL SHOULD HAVE A REPRESENTATION upon the earth as well as God;...” (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 22, page 304)

Inter-racial Relationships

Brigham Young: Death to inter-racial couples:

“Shall I tell you the law of God in regard to the AFRICAN RACE? If the WHITE man who belongs to the chosen seed mixes his blood with the seed of Cain, the PENALTY, under the LAW OF GOD, IS DEATH ON THE SPOT. THIS WILL ALWAYS BE SO.” (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 10, page 110)

Slavery - A Divine Institution

A letter written by Joseph Smith, the first Mormon prophet, to the Messenger and Advocate, an early Mormon newspaper, deriding those who would end slavery.

Later, this letter was printed in "History of the Church":

“DEAR SIR: —This place (Kirtland) having recently been visited by a gentleman who advocated the principles or doctrines of those who are called ABOLITIONISTS, and his presence having created an interest in that subject, if you deem the following reflections of any service, or think they will have a tendency to correct the opinions of the Southern public,...you are at liberty to give them publicity... I FEAR that the sound might go out, that 'an Abolitionist' had held forth several times to this community,...all, except a very few, attended to their own vocations, and left the gentleman to hold forth his own arguments to nearly naked walls. I am aware that many, who PROFESS to preach the Gospel, complain against their brethren of the same faith, who reside in the South, and are ready to withdraw the hand of fellowship, because they will not renounce the principle of slavery, and raise their voice against every thing of the kind. This must be a tender point, and one which should call forth the candid reflections of all men, and more especially before they advance in an opposition calculated to lay waste the fair states of the South, and let loose upon the world a community of people, who might, peradventure, OVERRUN OUR COUNTRY, AND VIOLATE THE MOST SACRED PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN SOCIETY, CHASTITY AND VIRTUE.... I do not believe that the people of the North have any more right to say that the South shall not hold slaves, than the South have to say the North shall. “How any community can ever be excited with the CHATTER of such persons, boys and others, who are too indolent to obtain their living by honest industry, and are incapable of pursuing any occupation of a professional nature, is unaccountable to me; and when I see persons in the free states, signing documents against slavery, it is no less, in my mind, than an army of influence, and a DECLARATION OF HOSTILITIES, against the people of the South. What course can sooner divide our union? “After having expressed myself so freely upon this subject, I do not doubt, but those who have been forward in raising their voices against the South, will cry out against me as being uncharitable, unfeeling, unkind, and wholly unacquainted with the Gospel of Christ....the first mention we have of SLAVERY is found in the Holy Bible,... And so far from that prediction being averse to the mind of God, it remains as a lasting monument of the DECREE OF JEHOVAH, to the shame and confusion of all who HAVE CRIED OUT against the South, in consequence of their holding the sons of Ham in SERVITUDE.... I can say, the CURSE IS NOT YET TAKEN OFF FROM THE SONS OF CANAAN, neither will be until it is affected by as great a power as caused it to come; and the people who INTERFERE THE LEAST WITH THE PURPOSES OF GOD in this matter, will come under the LEAST CONDEMNATION BEFORE HIM; and those who are determined to pursue a course, which shows an opposition, and a feverish restlessness against the DECREES OF THE LORD, will learn, when perhaps it is too late for their own good, that God can do his own work, without the aid of those who are not dictated by His counsel.” (History of the Church, by Joseph Smith, Vol. 2, pages 436-438)

More from the Mormon newspaper "Messenger and Advocate":

“Where can be the common sense of any wishing to see the slaves of the south set at liberty,... Such a thing could not take place without corrupting all civil and wholesome society, of both the north and the south! Let the BLACKS of the south be free, and our community is overrun with paupers, and a reckless mass of human beings, uncultivated, untaught and unaccustomed to provide for themselves the necessaries of life— endangering the chastity of every female who might by chance be found in our streets—our prisons filled with convicts, and the HANG-MAN WEARIED with executing the functions of his office! This must unavoidably be the case, every rational man must admit, who has ever travelled in the slave states, or we must open our houses unfold our arms, and bid these DEGRADED AND DEGRADING sons of Canaan, a hear[t]y welcome and a free admittance to all we possess! A society of this nature, to us, is so intolerably DEGRADING, that the bare reflection causes our feelings to recoil, and our hearts to revolt....the project of EMANSIPATION IS DESTRUCTIVE TO OUR GOVERNMENT, and the notion of amalgamation is devilish!— And insensible to feeling must be the heart, and low indeed must be the mind, that would consent for a moment, to see his fair daughter, his sister, or perhaps, his bosom companion, in the embrace of a NEGRO!... (Messenger and Advocate, Vol. 2, pp. 299-301)

Brigham Young states that slavery is a divine institution:

“Ham will continue to be servant of servants, as the Lord decreed, until the curse is removed. WILL THE PRESENT STRUGGLE FREE THE SLAVE? NO; but they are now wasting away the black race by thousands.... “Treat the slaves kindly and let them live, for HAM MUST BE THE SERVANT OF SERVANTS UNTIL THE CURSE IS REMOVED. Can you destroy the decrees of the Almighty? YOU CANNOT. Yet our Christian brethren think that they are going to overthrow the sentence of the Almighty upon the seed of Ham. THEY CANNOT DO THAT, though they may kill them by thousands and tens of thousands.” (Millennial Star, Vol. 25, page 787; also published in Journal of Discourses, Vol. 10, page 250)

Abolitionists are Nigger Stealers

John Taylor, who became the third President of the Mormon Church, had this to say concerning the abolitionist Horace Greeley after Mr. Greeley visited Utah:

“... I WOULD NOT TALK TO HIM: I FELT MYSELF SUPERIOR TO SUCH A MEAN CONTEMPTIBLE CUR. I knew he was not after truth, but falsehood. “This Greeley is one of their popular characters in the East, and one that supports the stealing of NIGGERS and the underground railroad....he is one of the prominent newspaper editors in the Eastern country, and he is a POOR, MISERABLE CURSE.” (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 5, page 119)

While giving sermons, Brigham Young had these things to say about the abolitionists:

“The rank, rabid ABOLITIONISTS, whom I call BLACK-HEARTED Republicans, have set the whole national fabric on fire.” (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 10, page 110)

Denial of Equality

As part of a church instructional manual, Mormon church Historian B.H. Roberts, quoted from William B. Smith:

“Perhaps the most convincing book in JUSTIFICATION of the south in DENYING TO THE NEGRO RACE SOCIAL EQUALITY with the white race is the one written by William Benjamin Smith, entitled The Color Line, A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn, from which the following is a quotation:“'Here, then, is laid bare the news of the whole matter: Is the south JUSTIFIED in this ABSOLUTE DENIAL OF SOCIAL EQUALITY to the NEGRO, no matter what his (personal) virtues or abilities or accomplishments? “'We affirm, then that the south is ENTIRELY RIGHT in thus keeping open at all times, at all hazards, and at all sacrifices an IMPASSIBLE SOCIAL CHASM BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE. This she must do in behalf of her blood, her essence, of the stock of her Caucasian race.... The moment the bar of ABSOLUTE SEPERATION is thrown down in the south, that moment the bloom of her spirit is BLIGHTED FOREVER,... That the negro is MARKEDLY INFERIOR to the Caucasian is proved both craniologically and by six thousand years of planet-wide experimentation; and that the commingling of INFERIOR with SUPERIOR must lower the higher is just as certain as that the half-sum of two and six is only four.' (The Color Line, pp. 7-12)” (First Year Book in the Seventy's Course in Theology, pages 231-233)

The Ideals of Segregation

Church leader Bruce R. McConkie claims that a human caste system is part of the gospel:

“Certainly the caste systems in communist countries and in India, for instance, are man made and are not based on true principles. “However, in a broad sense, CASTE SYSTEMS have their ROOT and ORIGIN in the GOSPEL itself, and when they operate according to the DIVINE DECREE, the resultant restrictions and SEGREGATION ARE RIGHT AND PROPER AND HAVE THE APPROVAL OF THE LORD. To illustrate: Cain, Ham, and the whole negro race HAVE BEEN CURSED WITH A BLACK SKIN, the mark of Cain, so they can be identified as a CASTE APART, a people with whom the other descendants of Adam should not intermarry.” (Mormon Doctrine, 1958, pp. 107-108)

The Secret Agenda of Blacks

The Mormon church owned Deseret News printed apostle and future prophet Ezra Taft Benson's words concerning civil rights:

“LOGAN, UTAH—Former agriculture secretary Ezra Taft Benson charged Friday night that the CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT in the South had been 'FOMENTED ALMOST ENTIRELY BY THE COMMUNISTS.' “Elder Benson, a member of the Council of the Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said in a speech at a public meeting here that the WHOLE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT WAS 'PHONY.'...“'The whole slogan of 'civil right' as used to make trouble in the South today, is an exact parallel to the slogan of agrarian reform' which they used in China,' he added....“'The pending 'civil rights' legislation is, I am convinced, about 10 per cent civil rights and 90 per cent a further extension of socialistic federal controls,' Elder Benson said, 'It is part of the PATTERN FOR THE COMMUNIST TAKE-OVER OF AMERICA.'“ (Deseret News, December 14, 1963)

At the 135th annual conference of the Mormon church, Apostle Benson continued his diatribe:

“'What are we doing to fight it? BEFORE I LEFT FOR EUROPE I WARNED HOW THE COMMUNISTS WERE USING THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT TO PROMOTE REVOLUTION AND EVENTUAL TAKEOVER OF THIS COUNTRY. WHEN ARE WE GOING TO WAKE UP? WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE DANGEROUS CIVIL RIGHTS AGITATION IN MISSISSIPPI? DO YOU FEAR THE DESTRUCTION OF ALL VESTIGES OF STATE GOVERNMENT? “'NOW, BRETHREN, THE LORD NEVER PROMISED THERE WOULD NOT BE TRAITORS IN THE CHURCH. WE HAVE THE IGNORANT, THE SLEEPY AND THE DECEIVED WHO PROVIDE TEMPTATIONS AND AVENUES OF APOSTASY FOR THE UNWARY AND THE UNFAITHFUL. BUT WE HAVE A PROPHET AT OUR HEAD AND HE HAS SPOKEN. NOW WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? Do Homework “'Brethren, if we had done our homework and were faithful we could step forward at this time and help save this country.” (Salt Lake Tribune,April 7, 1965, p. A-5)

Mark E. Petersen's Racist Talk at BYU

The Mormon apostle Mark E. Petersen gave a talk at Brigham Young University in 1954 concerning race relations. Here are select parts of that talk:

“Is there reason then why the type of birth we receive in this life is not a reflection of our WORTHINESS OR LACK OF IT in the pre-existent life?...can we account in any other of way for the birth of some of the children of God in darkest AFRICA, or in flood-ridden CHINA, or among the starving hordes of INDIA, while some of the rest of us are born here in the United States? We cannot escape the conclusion that because of performance in our pre-existence some of us are born as Chinese, some as Japanese, some as Indians, some as Negroes, some as Americans, some as Latter-day Saints. THESE ARE REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS, fully in harmony with His established policy in dealing with SINNERS AND SAINTS, rewarding all according to their deeds....

Using the Chinese as an example:

“Let us consider the great mercy of God for a moment. A Chinese, born in China with A DARK SKIN, and with all the handicaps of that race seems to have little opportunity. But think of the mercy of God to Chinese people who are willing to accept the gospel. IN SPITE OF WHATEVER THEY MIGHT HAVE DONE IN THE PRE-EXISTENCE TO JUSTIFY BEING BORN OVER THERE AS CHINAMEN, if they now, in this life, accept the gospel and live it the rest of their lives they can have the Priesthood, go to the temple and receive endowments and sealings, and that means they can have exaltation. Isn't the mercy of God marvelous?

Concerning Africans:

“Think of the Negro, CURSED AS TO THE PRIESTHOOD.... This Negro, who, in the pre-existence lived the type of life which justified the Lord in sending him to the earth in the lineage of Cain with a BLACK SKIN, and possibly being born in darkest Africa—if that Negro is willing when he hears the gospel to accept it, he may have many of the blessings of the gospel. IN SPITE OF ALL HE DID IN THE PRE-EXISTENT LIFE, the Lord is willing, if the Negro accepts the gospel with real, sincere faith, and is really converted, to give him the blessings of baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost. If that Negro is faithful all his days, he can and will enter the celestial kingdom. He will go there AS A SERVANT, but he will get celestial glory.”

On civil rights. What people of African decent want:

“The discussion on civil rights, especially over the last 20 years, has drawn some very sharp lines. It has blinded the thinking of some of our own people, I believe. They have allowed their political affiliations to color their thinking to some extent, and then, of course, they have been persuaded by some of the arguments that have been put forth.... We who teach in the Church certainly must have our feet on the ground and not be led astray by the philosophies of men on this subject... “I think I have read enough to give you an idea of what the Negro is after. He is not just seeking the opportunity of sitting down in a cafe where white people eat. He isn't just trying to ride on the same streetcar or the same Pullman car with white people. It isn't that he just desires to go to the same theater as the white people. From this, and other interviews I have read, it appears that the Negro seeks absorption with the white race. He will not be satisfied until he achieves it by intermarriage. That is his objective and we must face it. We must not allow our feeling to carry us away, nor must we feel so sorry for Negroes that we will open our arms and embrace them with everything we have. Remember the little statement that we used to say about sin, 'First we pity, then endure, then embrace.'...

On segregation. A Godly principle:

“Now let's talk SEGREGATION again for a few moments. Was segregation a wrong principle? When the Lord chose the nations to which the spirits were to come, determining that some would be Japanese and some would be Chinese and some Negroes and some Americans, He engaged in an act of SEGREGATION.... When he told Enoch not to preach the gospel to the descendants of Cain who were BLACK, the Lord engaged in SEGREGATION. When He CURSED the descendants of Cain as to the Priesthood, He engaged in SEGREGATION.... “Who placed the Negroes originally in darkest Africa? Was it some man, or was it God? And when He placed them there, He SEGREGATED them....The Lord segregated the people both as to blood and place of residence. At least in the cases of the Lamanites and the Negroes we have the definite word of the Lord Himself that He placed a dark skin upon them as a curse—as a punishment and as a sign to all others. He forbade intermarriage with them under threat of extension of the curse. (2 Nephi 5:21) And He certainly SEGREGATED the descendants of Cain when He cursed the Negro as to the Priesthood, and drew an absolute line. You may even say He dropped an Iron curtain there....

Mr. Mark E. Petersen would that every person of African decent drive a Cadillac:

“Now we are generous with the Negro. We are willing that the Negro have the highest kind of education. I would be willing to let every Negro drive a Cadillac if they could afford it. I would be willing that they have all the advantages they can get out of life in the world. BUT LET THEM ENJOY THESE THINGS AMONG THEMSELVES, I think the Lord segregated the Negro and who is man to change that segregation? It reminds me of the scripture on marriage, 'what God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.' Only here we have the reverse of the thing— WHAT GOD HATH SEPARATED, LET NOT MAN BRING TOGETHER AGAIN.” (Race Problems as They Affect the Church, an address by Apostle Mark E. Petersen, delivered at the Convention of Teachers of Religion on the College Level, Brigham Young University, August 27,1954)

Yet on June 9, 1978, the Mormon Church's Deseret News carried a startling announcement by the First Presidency of the church that stated a new revelation had been given and that blacks would now be allowed to hold the priesthood. Although the ban was lifted in June, the declaration was not presented to the church for formal acceptance until September 30, 1978 at the Fall Conference.

N. Eldon Tanner, counselor to President Kimball, read the declaration to the congregation:

To Whom It May Concern:

On September 30, 1978, at the 148th Semi-annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the following was presented by President N. Eldon Tanner, First Counselor in the First Presidency of the Church:

In early June of this year, the First Presidency announced that a revelation had been received by President Spencer W. Kimball extending priesthood and temple blessings to all worthy male members of the Church. President Kimball has asked that I advise the conference that after he had received this revelation, which came to him after extended meditation and prayer in the sacred rooms of the holy temple, he presented it to his counselors, who accepted it and approved it. It was then presented to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who unanimously approved it, and was subsequently presented to all other General Authorities, who likewise approved it unanimously.

N. Eldon Tanner then read President Kimball's letter to the priesthood:
Dear Brethren:

As we have witnessed the expansion of the work of the Lord over the earth . . . This, in turn, has inspired us with a desire to extend to every worthy member of the Church all of the privileges and blessings which the gospel affords.
Aware of the promises made by the prophets and presidents of the Church who have preceded us that at some time, in God's eternal plan, all of our brethren who are worthy may receive the priesthood, . . . we have pleaded long and earnestly in behalf of these, our faithful brethren, spending many hours in the Upper Room of the Temple supplicating the Lord for divine guidance.

He has heard our prayers, and by revelation has confirmed that the long-promised day has come when every faithful, worthy man in the Church may receive the holy priesthood, . . . Accordingly, all worthy male members of the Church may be ordained to the priesthood without regard for race or color. . . .
Sincerely yours,


SPENCER W. KIMBALL N. ELDON TANNER MARION G. ROMNEY

Was the original ban based on scripture or revelation? Many Mormons have maintained that the priesthood ban was a policy, not established by revelation. If it was only a policy, why did it take a revelation to end it?

If a revelation was received in June of 1978, why isn't the specifically worded revelation published instead of a statement about a supposed revelation? Declaration 2 is not the revelation!!

If Declaration 2 represents a revelation to the church, why wasn't it numbered with the other sections of the Doctrine and Covenants? The two Declarations at the back of the D&C seem to be policy statements putting an end to practices, but neither contains the words "thus saith the Lord" or repudiates the doctrine behind the practice. If the revelation included a repudiation of past teachings on race and color why isn't it published? Blacks are still the seed of Cain and a very merciful God finally decided not to be a racist, right?

Another contradiction is the fact that the revelation was given too early.

According to Brigham Young, the priesthood would not be given to the blacks until after the resurrection:

. . . they [descendents of Cain] never can hold the Priesthood or share in it until all the other descendants of Adam have received the promises (Journal of Discourses, vol. 7, p. 290).

This was obscured in the 1978 declaration that said "Aware of the promises made by the prophets and presidents of the Church who have preceded us that at some time, in God's eternal plan, all of our brethren who are worthy may receive the priesthood." Past leaders had said that blacks would eventually receive the priesthood, but they maintained that it would be after everyone else had had a chance to receive it.

Darron Smith, a black convert, wrote:

. . . even though the priesthood ban was repealed in 1978, the discourse that constructs what blackness means is still very much intact today. . . . Hence there are Church members today who continue to summon and teach at every level of Church education the racial discourse that blacks are descendants of Cain, that they merited lesser earthly privilege because they were "fence-sitters" in the War in Heaven, and that, science and climatic factors aside, there is a link between skin color and righteousness. . . .

Further anchoring the early LDS appropriation of negative notions concerning blackness are several Book of Mormon teachings that associate dark skin with that which is vile, filthy, and evil, and white skin with that which is delightsome, pure, and good. . .

I did not find out about the priesthood ban on blacks until after I had joined the Church, and, sadly, I passed on much of the folklore while serving an LDS mission in Michigan. Looking back on that experience, I venture to say that had I known about such teachings in the Church, I might not have joined. . . .

Blacks who do move toward Mormonism should not be made to feel that blackness is synonymous with curses, marks, or indifference. And this can be accomplished only by a formal repudiation, in no uncertain terms, of all teachings about Cain, the pre-mortal unworthiness of spirits born to black bodies, and any idea that skin color is connected to righteousness ("The Persistence of Racialized Discourse in Mormonism," by Darron Smith, Sunstone, March 2003, pp. 31-33).

By the way, Darron Smith, just did a 3 part interview with John Dehlin and I highly recommend that everyone that is interested in this topic, go and listen to it. There is a place for comments and I was the first one to comment. It would be great if some "Mormon Truth" readers and listeners, would be able to listen to it and then also leave comments.

So you tell me TBMS, Gordon B. Hinckley, Apologists like Daniel C. Peterson; where could the current and past racist attitudes of Mormons have come from? It's just so damn hard to figure out, isn't it? I think that Mr. Hinckley, needs to look inward, to his own destructive, racist, bigoted cult, and it's history, to find the answers to his questions and the core of Mormonism since 1830.

At least someone finally brought this to his attention, as he mentioned last Saturday, as "clueless" or "selective memory oriented", as he seems to be. If Gordon B. Hinckley really expects that we'll believe him, that he has been completely unaware of all of this, until right now, about everything that I just put in this post; then he is a worse buffoon, than I ever thought he was or gave him credit for. If he really doesn't know any of this, then fill in the blank; Gordon B. Hinckley is a(n)..........!! Certainly Prophet of God or Prophet, Seer and Revelator, wouldn't fit into that blank.

The bottom line for me, is that either he is lying and doesn't care one whit about any of this, changed his attitude and views 180 degrees, since doing those interviews or he had actually never heard of any of these racist teachings.

Also, Hinckley clearly declared, with his statement above, that everyone I just mentioned, including Prophets and Apostles: Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, Orson Hyde, Joseph Fielding Smith, John Taylor, Bruce R. McConkie, Ezra Taft Benson, Mark E. Petersen and others, were not and could not have been "true disciple of Christ", nor can they "consider themselves to be in harmony with the teachings of the Church of Christ."

So, if this makes them unworthy to be Prophets and Apostles, now what? They weren't really men of God? They weren't inspired? So what about Hinckley today? What makes him so special, when he just stated that these past men couldn't have been "true disciples of Christ?" Was what they said inspired of God and now Hinckley is the one out of line, according to the Mormon God? Who is inspired if anybody? If Joseph was a fraud and a racist, that started these evil teachings, and passed them onto future racists/bigots/Prophets/Apostles, then how could anybody else have been a true Prophet or Apostle?

I sincerely think that the words of Hinckley last Saturday night, when pondered and compared to these quotes and teachings, and the racist history, that I just stated above, proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the Mormon Church is false, a fraud and nothing but a cruel hoax, that has been perpetuated on the world. It is a disgraceful, hurtful, divisive, bigoted and racist organization!!

Oh by the way, using Hinckley's words, if we are to truly eradicate all the racism; we have to throw out the Book of Mormon, The book of Moses, The book of Abraham and The doctrine and covenants, along with Boyd K. Packer. So what is the Church left with? Well, I guess that they always have that man Gordon B. Hinckley, who can't even figure out where this racism came from. According to his responses in the interviews that I posted above, I guess we have to throw him out too.

So, if all of that goes out the window, there is no Mormon church and no point to any of it, especially, the "we are the only true and living Church on the planet earth" BS.(D&C 1:30) When will the masses figure this out? The sooner the better!! I guess until then, they can focus on the "popcorn popping on the apricot tree" and keep singing "we thank the O God for a Prophet" and "Praise to the man."

Best wishes to all of those people that are still stuck in the Mormon Cult and I pray, that you will find your way out, to the freedom and peace that awaits you.

The truth shall set you free!!

Samuel the Utahnite

17 comments:

  1. Interesting? By the looks of things, you have done your homework. WOW! However, you failed to reflect on the fact that not a single prophet/man has been or ever will be perfect. Joseph was given a great task, to which he fulfilled with great success. Was he perfect in his tasks, or did he get it all right? No, but he got the job done and restored the gospel on the earth. Other prophets have followed and have done a good job in continuing the faith until Christ's return. Regarding the race issue --- We assume blacks were not worthy of the priesthood. Did you ever think that they were and had been for possibly generations and it was the whites members and nonmembers alike who were no spiritually ready to receive blacks as equals? Much like many practices such as communal living and polygamy, these principles of the gospel are true and eternal, but as mortal humans, were have not yet reached a point in our progression to successfully handle such responsibilities. This said, in 1978, the LORD found it to be the right time for all members to hold the priesthood regardless of race and for all members of the church to respect that fact and handle such responsibility. Go ahead, call me an apologist. I'll apologies all day long for all of us who are not perfect - unlike you and the knowledge you have found. By the sound of things, you have it all figured out. It does not seem to me that you have any more faith in anything but yourself and the fact that you have found out about the "great lie". Keep thinking that if you want to, but for me ... well I'll just continue to have faith in the Lord, apologies for those of us that are not perfect, and know without a doubt in my mind that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is alive and strong on the earth today.

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  2. Thanks for the research. It has strengthened my faith in Gordon B. Hinckley, even more, as our prophet to read your material. I really do appriciate your concern for me though in warning me about Gordon B. Hinckley. I dont even know why im writing this to you write now, because I know you wont listen. But why dont you take some time to research all the scriptures and quotes about persecuters of the church??? Dont you remember the Corihor experience. Or what about Laman and Lemual, who turned against Nephi, look what happened to them. I hope you can look past controversial issues in the church, there just booby traps of Satan for people like you. The church really is the Kindom of God on this earth. Thats an "absolute truth" as Spencer W. Kimball put it, why dont you research that???

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  3. obviously your heading is wrong! Get your facts straight before making up your site and calling it "MORMON TRUTH" because your WRONG! that is not the truth! what your trying to say is full of sh**!

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  4. Hey, to the last Anon, could you please tell me, in detail, with references and facts, what it is exactly that is so wrong, and incorrect? You say "I'm wrong" and "that is not the truth" and that "I'm full of SHIT", but about what exactly?

    Please tell me and show me what is not the truth and what makes me so full of SHIT. Please dispute all of the above quotes and how you have proof that they were never said and that I'm just making them up. I can't wait to see what you've got!!

    By the way, SHIT, isn't a very nice word for a die-hard, true believing, Mormon to be using. Maybe you should go see your Bishop and see how he can help you, with his divine revelation direct from God, because you aren't setting a very good example to the world of what Mormonism is supposed to be about. I sure hope that you don't have one of those temple recommends?!! SHIT!!

    Isn't it just wonderful? LOL!!

    Samuel

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  5. To the Anon from Friday, September 29, 2006 12:54:04 AM

    Hey, that's great that horrific, racist teachings, that are despicable, make your testimony stronger and your bosom burn stronger. That's great that you can throw your support behind "death on the spot" and "blacks are the devil's representatives" and that they were less worthy in the pre-existence than us white folks. Fantastic!!

    You've just proven that you are a brainwashed cult member, that will even support complete racist hate, in order to prop up your pathetic leaders as Prophets, Seers and Revelators, and your church of an evil, racist God. Of course, they can't ever lead you astray either, right? God will remove them if they try?

    Yep, there's your proof that all of the above statements must be true and must be supported. Tell the ol'Hinckster that, because apparently he doesn't even know these teachings exist or he is lying. Hmm...which is it?

    Honestly, it is a very sad statement about you as a person and your character. I wouldn't want to be your friend, because I don't associate with racist people or people that support racism or support those that support racist leaders and teachings.

    It's not too late to get your life together and realize that these hate-filled messages didn't come from any God, rather evil, horrible, despicable men, that call themselves "men of God." Why in the Mormon God's name, would support these men and their racism? Wake Up and smell your hot cocoa!!

    Samuel

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  6. I study mormonism in Brazil , beem a member of the Church for 40 years .The Mormon Church is not seen as a racist organization in Brazil a country that 65% have african descendants,
    Religion itself and history are complicated issues.
    I am a PHD , Graduated in Princeton USA , and I feel very ofended with this narrow minded coments about trues and lies out of a context ,
    Do not expose your opinion without measuring the impact ,
    It could be a great advise to Good people
    Thanks ,

    Ricardo Enéas

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  7. Ricardo,

    I just read your comment and I'm shocked that you are standing up for and defending all of the racism and racist statements above. Are you of African descent?

    You said:

    "I am a PHD , Graduated in Princeton USA , and I feel very ofended with this narrow minded coments about trues and lies out of a context ,
    Do not expose your opinion without measuring the impact ,
    It could be a great advise to Good people"


    Okay, please tell me why you are "very offended" and how my comments are "narrow minded" and most importantly, how they are "out of context and lies."

    Also, believe me, I have measured the impact very strongly and that is why I'm exposing the truth and reality of these racist attitudes and teachings, that have never been repudiated or apologized for. In fact, you can still buy most of them at Deseret Book, the church's bookstore, in The Journal of Discourses.

    I'm a white guy by the way and this racism toward blacks offends me very deeply to the core. If you are of African descent, and aren't offended, then I have no idea how or why?

    Have you not ever studied the true history of Mormonism. There is nothing above, in my quotes or statements attributed to LDS leaders that is false or incorrect. You may strongly disagree with my opinions, but facts are facts and the quotes are genuine and true and can't be denied.

    Are you even familiar with the history of Mormonism in Brazil. Are you familiar with how they were helping to build the temples, but then couldn't go in them? Do they teach this down there and talk openly about how blacks couldn't go into the temple or be sealed to their families, until 1978, because "God decided not to be racist any longer?"

    Are you familiar about how the Hierarchy was panicking, because they found out that some people, who had been baptized and gone through the temple, had black blood in them? You really need to do your homework and use that education of yours.

    Do you honestly think that I'm lying and that I just made all of this up? Seriously? Please re-read the post above, keeping in mind that the quotes from LDS leaders are 100%, word for word correct and accurate and then get back to me, Okay?

    Furthermore, why would any God, ban and curse blacks because of Cain? These teachings are horrific and you may be okay with them, but I'm certainly not.

    Thanks for your comment and I look forward to your response.

    Samuel

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  8. HeyHey!
    Well, I have had the opportunity to read some of your material, and indeed find it interesting. My question to you would be: Do you profess to be Christian?. If you have an affirmative response, then why would try to tarnish the name of reputable people? Of course, you do not believe them to be such, but despite certain histories of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the fact remains that there are men and women that belong to that church who are not racist. Yes, there are members who do have such attitudes, hence President Hinckleys remarks on the subject. Now, there is another question that could be asked: Why couldn't African Americans, or anyone else that wasn't white, hold the Priesthood? Because it wasn't time. Why wasn't it time? I do not know, and neither have any of the General Authorites. Seeing as how you are a former missionary, you are aware of certain procedures, such as praying to find truth. I would extend to you a challenge, of simply praying to find out for yourself if this was part of Gods' design. Also, as a side, rather than find fault in individuals, or organisation, seek to find the good. It will work out better for you. People tend to associate themselves with others who hold positive views rather than negative ones. Do not only do this to prove that you are Christlike, but to also show that you are descent citizen of the United States of America, and of everything that she holds dear (religious freedom included). Take Care.

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  9. Hey, guess what, using scriptural evidence and common sense, we can prove every single church in the world is wrong. It is how we interpret the facts. There are scriptures in the bible that prove the catholic church, baptists, seventh day adventists, etc. wrong. Instead of saying how wrong someones beliefs are, how about trying to convince them that your beliefs are correct. Every single good thing that is found in other churches can be found in the mormon church. We just have more. So according to that, if the mormon church is wrong, doesn't that make all other churches wrong too?

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  10. I fail to see the 180 in the GB qoutes, including highlights, presented by the author of the blog. What is the point of a blog that undermines and exposes the bloggers own prejudices? Talk about shooting ones self in the foot.

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  11. "if the mormon church is wrong, doesn't that make all other churches wrong too?"

    How does that make any sense?! To all of you, sometimes you have to do more than pray to find the answers. The truth is really so easy to find and it's so easy to distinguish truth from lies. This website is just quotes from your leaders, how can you say it's false? Without even reading Sam's comments, you should be able to see something wrong there. They are real quotes, look them up yourself. I too used to be Mormon, and I too found the truth. All you really have to do is actually want to find it. Funny thing is, nobody really wants to find it.

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  12. I am glad to see so many are waking up to the truth about mormonism. I want to know if you will apply the same level of scrutiny to Saul/Paul in the Bible as you do to the mormon church. Then and only then will you really be on the path to the truth since Saul/Paul was an ex-murdered and reputiates everything Christ says in the Bible with his own version of "christianity" (confess and poof your save and the commandments are worthless) Saul/Paul is the great deciever of all modern christians so I ask since you have left mormonism did you trade it in for following the new fraud Saul/Paul? I hope not but most ex-mormons need to fill the void left about salvations and turn to Saul/Paul doctrine cause it makes them feel warm and fussy with being saved.

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  13. I was told once that the mormons finally excepted african americans because dimond mines were found in africa. We all know what dimonds makes. All of a sudden there were missoinaries all over africa. That would make sence, after all what is the church really based on, $$.
    My encounter with mormons has been fine until it comes to their money, talk about attitudes changing. I know that God has nothing do with money or popularity. I just want to to know that if you preach Jesus Christ coming soon why spend millions of dollars on such nice buildings. I just don't think it's right. If the lds is making that much money they should be paying their missionaries for going out bringing more money to the church. After all they along with all the mormon owned business is what brings the money. To the higherups
    as least share the wealth to those making you wealthy don't be so greedy. And for all those spending time serving the church. Just think how much more closer to God you could become serving him instead. I follow the bible very closely and it says you cannot serve God and Man at the same time. So to all the mormons out their I erge you to pray sincerely and ask God to direct you to the truth, if your sincere he will show you. God said in his word "I am the Lord thy God and I chang not". He is the same yesterday, today and forever. So please get out of that forever changing man made system just like the book of revelation sais "come out of her" (denominations). I wish this could sink in. I pray some will find the truth cause I know it's a great feeling to be free. And it's true to the mormon with the toilet mouth. You should be ashamed to back your church with that mouth. But then again I have to remember that the bible says there would be people doing alot of things in Jesus name but Jesus replyed, depart from me ye that work iniquity I never knew you. That was said to religous people. For the lds church, be carful what you do in the name of Jesus. If you need guidance read your bible and that only.

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  14. I don't understand what your point is. The quotes that you have shown from Gordon Hinkely and other church leaders seems to show a church that took a stance at one point and then changed that stance. Other churches do that constantly. The quotes you have used show a church that promotes thinking, open mindedness, and anti-racism sentiment. They also seem to be heavily involved in humanitarian aide through out the world. So, then, what's your beef?

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  15. All of you who think that the Mormon religion doest believe in God and Jesus did'nt do their homework very well... If you look on the homepage of lds.org, right away you see a marble statue of Jesus Christ. Gordon B. Hinckley said that the internet can corrupt people and now I truly see that. You are twisting his words around so that he looks like a bad man. I don't even belive you were part of the mormon religion, or if you were, you were excommunicated, or you were on drugs or somthing because i was once in a opera hall thing in Anchorage and even when i was like 300 feet away, the spirit filled my heart so much that i couldnt believe for one second that this church was NOT true! The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints is true! so was the fact that Joesph Smith was a true prophet. He saw those visions because he was appointed by Jesus in the premortal life that he would be the one to restore the Gospel to the world. I just cant wait to see you, hating yourself because of the inner termoil you will cause yourself because of the choices that you are taking in you're mortal life. so when you are complaining to Jesus And god when you are sent to the telestial kingdom(which is the lowest Kingdom you can go to) I will just be laughing my head off in the Celestial Kingdom

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  16. "If you look on the homepage of lds.org, right away you see a marble statue of Jesus Christ"

    Did you worship the statue?
    Do you know the origin of the supposed look of Jesus? Notice he's portrayed as white European?

    The masonic ear-to-ear vows are what flooded your heart Melchiz

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  17. Jesus said in John 14:6
    "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
    That means that no Jehovah Witness or Morman or anybody who does not accept Jesus Christ as his Saviour or Redeemer will go to heaven. Please visit my blog for more information:
    http://christ-education.blogspot.com
    Love and regards
    Peter

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