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Horton
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You would like it to be incorrect but it’s not. Any way you say it it tells that people of darker skin tones were considered cursed. Now I know that part of theology has been walked back quite a bit, mostly because it’s not PC to assign a label to people based on skin color.As I said, Horton is incorrect in her assumptions here. This is understandable, as she (to my knowledge) has not actually read the Book of Mormon and is pulling the verse out of context without understanding. Let’s clarify the pronouns out to clear up the things–
6 And the skins of the Lamanites were dark, according to the mark which was set upon their fathers, which was a curse upon [the fathers] because of [the fathers’] transgression and [the fathers’] rebellion against [the father’s] brethren, who consisted of Nephi, Jacob, and Joseph, and Sam, who were just and holy men.
Nothing to do with the generation at that time or present day being cursed or anything like that. It simply a history recap of a few families in 600 BC.
Which is quite ironic considering Jesus Christ was born a Jew in Bethlehem and would have had dark skin.
You’re right I’ve never read the BoM. Being a life long Christian I was able to see it wasn’t scripture as claimed by the LDS. I found that quote on an earlier post.