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Unfortunately, you’re desperately trying to split hairs here but we both know there’s no division between American and African blacks according to the church’s ban on blacks attaining the priesthood. The ban was also applied unevenly because there were a handful of black priesthood holders, but it wasn’t given blanket acceptance.The BoM’s credibility or lack thereof, is not the issue here. The issue is whether the core scriptural texts of the LDS explicitly supports an African priesthood ban. I have yet to see evidence to support that contention. Whether the BoM is of God, is another issue.
The LDS clearly taught the African priesthood ban. No one is doubting that. The issue is whether that ban is explicitly justified via core LDS scriptural texts, and the answer to that, it seems, is no. I’m still waiting for someone to show me wrong, though.
Was this ban because of the LDS canon? Not necessarily, but the BOA is the atarting point; it’s justified in other works and is therefore the same as the ‘one in purpose’ clause as applied to the Godhead in LDS theology. It appears nowhere in the four standard works.