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Posted by: lisadee ( )
Date: August 31, 2018 09:46PM

From the article....

"That’s not what we teach, you may be taking it a little bit out of context as well,” the white Mormon claimed.


ROFLMBO!

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Posted by: anybody ( )
Date: August 31, 2018 11:11PM


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Posted by: Done & Done ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 10:31AM

"You're taking it out of context" is what the Mormons fall back on when you back them into a corner and they "got nuthin'".

You're so right----laughable. And, pathetic.

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Posted by: olderelder ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 06:44PM

The "context" he's talking about is being raised a white and delightsome Mormon sometime since 1978.

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Posted by: moremany-NLI ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 03:47AM


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Posted by: bobofitz ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 10:55AM

Not that it matters, but that verse is referring to the Lamanites, not those of African descent. Therefore, it is technically”out of context” when applied to the supposed curse of Cain. Because of the use of the term “blackness”...it is somewhat confusing, but if you read the verse in context you realize it is the Lamanites that are being referred to. Not that it matters.....it’s still reflective of a racist doctrine.

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Posted by: Gheco ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 11:00AM

bobofitz Wrote:
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> Not that it matters, but that verse is referring
> to the Lamanites, not those of African descent.
> Therefore, it is technically”out of context”
> when applied to the supposed curse of Cain.
> Because of the use of the term
> “blackness”...it is somewhat confusing, but if
> you read the verse in context you realize it is
> the Lamanites that are being referred to. Not that
> it matters.....it’s still reflective of a racist
> doctrine.

Perhaps the black man should have quoted some of Mark Petersen’s speeches-perhaps even condoning this black man’s someday purchase of a Cadillac.

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Posted by: Done & Done ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 11:07AM

Yeah. I wish that guy could read those Mark E. quotes. That guy have real field day with the next set of missionaries he came across. I'd love to see a video of a missionary trying to say that ugliness was taken to of context. There's some juicy Brigham quotes as well the guy ought to have

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Posted by: azsteve ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 11:10AM

The mormon church has always taken the position that brown skin is a curse from God, but not as bad of a curse as it could be. According to the church, they are Lamonites, a reveared race from the Book of Mormon, even if they are cursed as is evident from their brown skin. But to be completely black and not just brown, well that is the worst curse from God that is even possible. God didn't just give them slightly darker skin, the curse made them completely black, signifying the worst degree of curse possible that they could have. We all know that this is how mormons saw people with black skin until, perhaps some church members rethinking that just recently, after the church just recently denied their racist roots. The church needs to admit this and apologize to the world for allowing that thinking to flourish within their organization for several decades, primarily due to the teachings of Brigham Young and many so-called mormon prophets that followed him.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/01/2018 11:16AM by azsteve.

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Posted by: cludgie ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 12:24PM

Ah, 99, the ol' "taking-it-of-context" ploy!

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Posted by: Agent 99 ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 01:04PM

Oh, Max, I love it when you talk like a missionary.

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Posted by: cludgie ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 08:30PM

99, I love your low, sexy voice.

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Posted by: 3X ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 06:38PM

Whenever that ploy is tossed my way, I respond:

"The floor is yours, Sir, please explain what context could possibly justify the behavior (/tradition) in question."

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Posted by: koriwhore ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 02:15PM

In what "context" would it seem appropriate to worship a God who cursed 2 entire races of his children with black skin so white people would know who to discriminate against?

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Posted by: oregon ( )
Date: September 01, 2018 08:02PM

Context doesn't matter in this case. The reference to Black Skin as being the result of Gods curse is all that matters. God cursed a white person to become black. This shows God IS a racist. That is the point. Sickening.

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