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Related: About this forumHow white spirituality, religious or not, allows racism to grow
From the article:
To be honest, if it wasnt for my recent forays into the study of race and specifically whiteness, I probably wouldnt have noticed this subtle gaslighting that both the Christian and the New Age worlds perform against our Black and brown siblings. Its encased in the lexicon of religiosity, God, and the superiority of all things spiritual.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2020/06/15/how-white-spirituality-religious-or-not-allows-racism-to-grow/
keithbvadu2
(40,151 posts)Mitt is old enough to have believed that blacks were not fit for full membership in the church.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=mormons+black+people+souls
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https://religionnews.com/2018/06/11/40-years-later-most-mormons-still-believe-the-racist-priesthood-temple-ban-was-gods-will/
Blacks just werent spiritually ready to have the priesthood until 1978.
This one hit the news as recently as 2012, when a BYU professor was quoted in the Washington Post as claiming that the ban was actually to the benefit of blacks, because they were not prepared for the responsibility until then. He compared the situation to a child asking for car keys before being mature enough to use them. That same month, the LDS Church issued a statement that disavowed this professors reasoning. (Some explanations with respect to this matter were made in the absence of direct revelation and references to these explanations are sometimes cited in publications. These previous personal statements do not represent Church doctrine.) But that same statement also leaned heavily upon Reason #4, which was . . .
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Evolution?
Karadeniz
(23,428 posts)That's not even half true. They're about Soul, its purpose, place in the God System, how it escapes death. In the synoptic gospels' hidden teachings, Jesus didn't come to save. He came to teach how we save our souls. So, the soul is at the heart of Christianity and, all being created by the same Source, we are a brotherhood. To imagine that skin color separates us is to not understand that, to a Christian, there is no separation except depending upon soul development.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)and I also agree that the soul is what links us to the Creator, racism, in my view, is a form of xenophobia, and is common in nearly every group. One of the aspects of being in a group is that the group member is not, by definition, an outsider, or non-group member.