Good evening PaulDupre! I hope all is well for you.
Why do you assume we have not read it? Those of us who are former active Mormons have read it many times.
I do not assume you have not read it. I have no doubt the former members here have read the Book of Mormon many times. That is wonderful!
This is absolutely false. The idea that the Native Americans were one or more of the lost tribes of Israel and gradually descended into a primitive state was commonly believed by many people, including Solomon Spalding and Ethan Smith (authors of Manuscript Lost and View of the Hebrews, respectively). The idea of the “Noble Savage” who was once far more civilized than modern man has been a popular notion since Plato’s time.
I appreciate how passionate you are about this!

I certainly could have made a mistake in my post. I did double check my comments and they are very true. I respect your opinion on the Spaulding theory and View of the Hebrews parallels. I’m not sure how they are relevant to my comments, but if you want to talk about those things instead, that’s fine with me. Although, I don’t have much to say about them other than they aren’t relevant to Mormonism or the Book of Mormon.
Oh, so that’s why God chose to curse the Lamanites with a skin of blackness, assuming that that would make them repugnant to the “white and delightsome” Nephites. Of course, in Mormonism black is repugnant and white is delightsome. Simply a product of 19th-century American racism, like the phoney Book of Abraham and the Book of Moses.
That is a very legitimate concern, and I appreciate you bringing it up. Let’s take a moment and consider the scripture together. I think you’ll see that it doesn’t say quite exactly what your statement says. Here is the scripture:
“And he had caused the cursing to come upon them, yea, even a sore cursing, because of their iniquity. For behold, they had hardened their hearts against him, that they had become like unto a flint; wherefore, as they were white, and exceedingly 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” (2 Nephi 5:21).
The curse and the mark that Laman and Lemuel received was really that they would be cut off from the Lord forever because of iniquity or spiritual death (see 2 Nephi 1:17). God placed a mark of dark skin upon Laman and Lemuel, “…so that they might not be enticing unto the Lord’s people.” In essence, God didn’t want his people, which is anyone who follows Him, to intermarry with those who did not follow God so that God’s people would not fall in to transgression as the Israelites did when they married the Canaanites despite God commanding them not to (Deut. 7:3-4, Judges 3:1-8).
I’m not sure what you mean by white being delightsome to Mormons and black repugnant, but if by white you mean something that is pure and righteous, then yes, that is delightsome to Mormons. If by black you mean something that is sinful or spiritually dark, then yes that would be repugnant. If, however, you are referring to white and black skin, then there is no general sentiment amongst Mormons that white skin is delightsome and black skin is repugnant.
By the way, Finrock, how are things there at the MTC?
By MTC, do you mean the Missionary Training Center? If so, are you somehow suggesting I’m at the MTC? If you aren’t suggesting that and are simply curious to know how things are at the MTC, then I would have to say that I don’t exactly know, because I haven’t been there in, let’s see, 13 years or so. If I were to guess, however, I would guess that things are very good at the MTC.
Well, thanks for reading and responding to my post. I appreciate the opportunity to clarify misunderstandings and I hope my post has been helpful to you.
Kind Regards,
Finrock