Jonathan Leo
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Jesus had not revealed to them why, but it does state such in the Book of Mormon does it not?It was a long time ago that some of the leaders of the church speculated that the reason that Negroes had dark skin is because they were cursed of God for not being valiant in the pre-existence war against lucifer and his angels.
Jesus had not revealed to them why, and so many put forward their own opinion on the subject and for a time, this was a prevailing thought. It was short lived, however, and since the Lord did not reveal anything more about it, it soon fell out of favor, and was never canonized as official doctrine. We hear very little of that concept today except from anti-Mormons.
And weather Jesus did reveal it or not, do Mormons now get to choose what or have an input to how their Book of Mormon is prophecied? Aka pick and choose to change what scripture suits them?
Just came across this,
Twenty-six years ago, in June of 1978, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the end of its priesthood restrictions regarding African blacks. Since the LDS Church has a lay priesthood, the ban had kept blacks from any leadership positions. One of the foundations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the claim that priesthood is essential to act in God's behalf. In the LDS manual Gospel Principles we read:
We must have [LDS] priesthood authority to act in the name of God when performing the sacred ordinances of the gospel, such as baptism, confirmation, administration of the sacrament, and temple marriage. If a man does not have the priesthood, even though he may be sincere, the Lord will not recognize ordinances he performs (Gospel Principles, published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1995 edition, p. 81).
In addition to this, Mormonism teaches that a person must be married in the temple in order to achieve the highest level of heaven, or eternal life. In Gospel Principles we read:
Those who inherit the highest degree of the celestial kingdom, who become gods, must also have been married for eternity in the temple (p. 297).
However, the priesthood ban on blacks meant that they could not have a temple marriage, thus keeping them from achieving the highest form of eternal life, known as exaltation or godhood. This ban was only enforced on blacks of African ancestry. Such groups as Maori and Fiji Islanders were allowed to hold the LDS priesthood.
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