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mormonapologetics.org/topic/28357-native-americans-turning-white-in-lds-homes/I’d love to hear how LDS view this General Conference talk.
mormonapologetics.org/topic/28357-native-americans-turning-white-in-lds-homes/I’d love to hear how LDS view this General Conference talk.
From Pres. Kimball’s 1960 conference sermon:
**"The day of the Lamanites is nigh. For years they have been growing delightsome, and they are now becoming white and delightsome, as they were promised. In this picture of the twenty Lamanite missionaries, fifteen of the twenty were as light as AngIos; five were darker but equally delightsome. The children in the home placement program in Utah are often lighter than their brothers and sisters in the hogans on the reservation.
These young members of the Church are changing to whiteness and to delightsomeness. One white elder jokingly said that he and his companion were donating blood regularly to the hospital in the hope that the process might be accelerated. "**
This is priceless. And even though their prophets have been caught making monumentally stupid claims like this, they are still considered to be ‘prophets.’ Simply astounding; the ability of mankind to deceive oneself is simply stunning.
This leads into the point: how many false prophecies does it take to be a false prophet? No Mormon has ever answered me this question because they know where it leads. Thus far, we find that Smith and Young had a perfect 0% accuracy rating.
Wow… the spin, the denial of reality, the sheer mental illness of it…
Amen, brother.Wow… the spin, the denial of reality, the sheer mental illness of it…
Dear Lord, thank you from rescuing me from the insanity of Mormonism!
I feel the same way. An immense burden was lifted off my shoulders the night I was baptized a Catholic.Amen, brother.
Yeah, I don’t think there really was a direct answer. They have another thread on this, but it was worse (got off topic early).Wow… the spin, the denial of reality, the sheer mental illness of it…
Dear Lord, thank you from rescuing me from the insanity of Mormonism!
I have blonde hair and when I was little and I spent too much time in the summer sun, it became white and delightsome, no lemon juice added.I had a black eye once that turned white again…
That’s just pathetic stupid talk. That kind of talk can be causing people to cry and hate themselves for being the color and race God made them.Here’s an example of an apostle, one of the Lord’s anointed, a “prophet, seer, and revelator”, teaching over the pulpit in conference that dark skin can become white skin through membership in the church. This is from General Conference in October 1960, from a talk given by Spencer W. Kimball, who would become church president and prophet in the 1970s. President Kimball is regarded as one of the most beloved LDS prophets. In his 1960 talk, he’s referring to the church’s now defunct “Indian Placement Program”. We participated in that program when I was growing up in Utah. I had two Navajo “sisters” live with us when I was 11-17 years old.
From Pres. Kimball’s 1960 conference sermon:
**"The day of the Lamanites is nigh. For years they have been growing delightsome, and they are now becoming white and delightsome, as they were promised. In this picture of the twenty Lamanite missionaries, fifteen of the twenty were as light as AngIos; five were darker but equally delightsome. The children in the home placement program in Utah are often lighter than their brothers and sisters in the hogans on the reservation.
"At one meeting a father and mother and their sixteen-year-old daughter were present, the little member girl-sixteen-sitting between the dark father and mother, and it was evident she was several shades lighter than her parents-on the same reservation, in the same hogan, subject to the same sun and wind and weather. There was the doctor in a Utah city who for two years had had an Indian boy in his home who stated that he was some shades lighter than the younger brother just coming into the program from the reservation. These young members of the Church are changing to whiteness and to delightsomeness. One white elder jokingly said that he and his companion were donating blood regularly to the hospital in the hope that the process might be accelerated. "** :bigyikes:
Here’s the link to the full talk in LDS church archives if anyone is interested.
search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/125037
Indeed.That’s just pathetic stupid talk. That kind of talk ends of causing people to cry and hate themselves for being the color and race God made them.
Maybe they believe that, since their god was once a sinful man and Jesus was just like their god, that once Jesus stopped sinning, he became whiteYou know what is funny about all of this? I don’t think it’s been addressed, but if it has, I apologize.
Jesus wasn’t even “white” in the sense that we consider an individual “white”.
The sad part is, they would have denied Jesus his own priesthood because he wasn’t “white”.
Which brings up another point.Maybe they believe that, since their god was once a sinful man and Jesus was just like their god, that once Jesus stopped sinning, he became white
I really like the very Caucasian, almost feminine Catholic version of Jesus; those Simone paintings remind me of when I was a kid. In reality, however, Jesus was probably short with swarthy skin and curly hair. There was a recent History Channel show in which they created a bust of what he may have looked like, based on the people known to have lived in the area at the time.Maybe they believe that, since their god was once a sinful man and Jesus was just like their god, that once Jesus stopped sinning, he became white
But Mormons never said that the priesthood could only be held by whites, the priesthood ban was only for black Africans…right? :hypno:Which brings up another point.
Since Jesus wasn’t “white”, that would mean that the mormon god wouldn’t be “white”.
So the mormon god couldn’t hold the priesthood either.
WOW
I gave up on Ahimsa a long time ago. He/she was playing too many word games. Which is not uncommon with mormon apologists.But Mormons never said that the priesthood could only be held by whites, the priesthood ban was only for black Africans…right? :hypno:
Funny how the Mormons (and Mormon apologist Ahimsa) have left the thread.
You guys owe me a Sprite and a monitor cleaning!I have blonde hair and when I was little and I spent too much time in the summer sun, it became white and delightsome, no lemon juice added.