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Posted by: JoD3:360 ( )
Date: March 18, 2011 09:41AM

We are moved by a higher law. They talk sometimes about a higher law in the States. Greeley is a great man
to talk about a higher law, which means, with him, stealing (N-word)s. We do not care anything about that. We
want to do something better − something higher and more noble. That is rather too low for us; consequently
they need not be afraid of our stealing their (N-word)s: we will let them have all the benefits of them as one of
the grand institutions of Christians, together with the amalgamating process as another of the institutions of
Christianity. And another grand institution they have among them is prostitution.
JD 5:158, John Taylor, August 23, 1857
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There is not a man, from the President of the United States to the Editors of their sanctorums, clear down to
the low−bred letter−writers in this Territory, but would rob the coppers from a dead (N-word)'s eyes, if they had
a good opportunity. If I had the command of thunder and lightning, I would never let one of the damned
scoundrels get here alive.
JD 5:111, George Albert Smith, August 2, 1857
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... [speaking of prostituton]Well, so it is; and
this (N-word)ism in the South is about the same kind of thing, only a change of colour.
JD 5:158, John Taylor, August 23, 1857
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Brother Robbins also spoke of what they term the "(N-word) drivers and (N-word) worshippers," and observed how
keen their feelings are upon their favourite topic slavery. The State of New York used to be a slave State, but
there slavery has for some time been abolished.
JD 4:39, Brigham Young, August 31, 1856

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If Monson or Hinckley used the N word as these men did, would the members think it was okay? And if anyone complained about Hinckley or Monson for using the N word, would they be labelled as Anti"?

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Posted by: Truthseeker ( )
Date: March 18, 2011 01:50PM

Some would and some would not. Those that uttered complaints about it's use would definitely be labelled as "anti" or "apostate" by the ultra TBMs that believe anything a prophet says is o.k.

What kind of wacko religion builds this sort of fanatic following? Answer - all of them.

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