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BJ_Colbert
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I could ask the same question of Catholics, Is your Pope racist?
Have any of your popes been racist? I think there was a lot of racism in the 1800s and indeed throughout the ages of time. The Mormon people came from all religious backgrounds and of course believed the things that all people including Catholics believed about others who were different. Slavery was practiced in those days and blacks had not been emacipated. Several blacks were members of the Church in those days and went west with Brigham Young.
In my six years of attending Catholic Mass, I have only seen one black priest, in the Popes funeral there was one black cardinal. Does this mean the Catholic Church is racist? I do not hold the priesthood myself(a woman)should I consider this a racist or sexist thing. There are many black families in my ward and they do hold the priesthood now and have all of the same fellowship that any other family has. If the black people understand the changing of all whites attitudes and acceptance of blacks or jews or any race different than our own, who are you to call someone a racist who lived in the 1800s. Your own family may have been racist then. In my case, being raised in Idaho where there were few black people. One family moved into town when I was in high school and the kids in my school did summersaults to make them feel at home and welcome in our community. We were not all mormons but a majority were, I would not say that was racist.
I know many Catholics in different parts of the country who I would consider racist, and I think it is a matter of upbringing. Did your parents teach you to accept all races, or did they say stay away from such and such?
In the 1800s I think people grew up thinking of blacks as slaves and inferior to whites, because that was the prevailing thought patteren being taught in homes and society. Racist practices continued into the 1960s and even now, I am sure Catholics weren’t and aren’t exempt from racism. Things change and I am sure the Popes that were racist changed as times changed.
Again what was the point of this thread, except to heap dirt on the Mormons? Be careful when you live in a glass house where you throw your stones. Some of you seem to be bent on being as mean and spiteful in your posts as you possibly can. You are practicing racism against Mormons by your wicked posting. Do you think of yourselves as racist?
No, you are Christians and follow Jesus teachings, “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” “Love thy neighbor as thyself” How many of you think this thread follows that precept? I can’t see any sign of Christians here. BJ
Have any of your popes been racist? I think there was a lot of racism in the 1800s and indeed throughout the ages of time. The Mormon people came from all religious backgrounds and of course believed the things that all people including Catholics believed about others who were different. Slavery was practiced in those days and blacks had not been emacipated. Several blacks were members of the Church in those days and went west with Brigham Young.
In my six years of attending Catholic Mass, I have only seen one black priest, in the Popes funeral there was one black cardinal. Does this mean the Catholic Church is racist? I do not hold the priesthood myself(a woman)should I consider this a racist or sexist thing. There are many black families in my ward and they do hold the priesthood now and have all of the same fellowship that any other family has. If the black people understand the changing of all whites attitudes and acceptance of blacks or jews or any race different than our own, who are you to call someone a racist who lived in the 1800s. Your own family may have been racist then. In my case, being raised in Idaho where there were few black people. One family moved into town when I was in high school and the kids in my school did summersaults to make them feel at home and welcome in our community. We were not all mormons but a majority were, I would not say that was racist.
I know many Catholics in different parts of the country who I would consider racist, and I think it is a matter of upbringing. Did your parents teach you to accept all races, or did they say stay away from such and such?
In the 1800s I think people grew up thinking of blacks as slaves and inferior to whites, because that was the prevailing thought patteren being taught in homes and society. Racist practices continued into the 1960s and even now, I am sure Catholics weren’t and aren’t exempt from racism. Things change and I am sure the Popes that were racist changed as times changed.
Again what was the point of this thread, except to heap dirt on the Mormons? Be careful when you live in a glass house where you throw your stones. Some of you seem to be bent on being as mean and spiteful in your posts as you possibly can. You are practicing racism against Mormons by your wicked posting. Do you think of yourselves as racist?
No, you are Christians and follow Jesus teachings, “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” “Love thy neighbor as thyself” How many of you think this thread follows that precept? I can’t see any sign of Christians here. BJ