As you can imagine, such a myopic and pompous attempt at distancing itself from the past without owning the past, it’s gone down like a fart in a cramped elevator.Tucked under the section titled “Topics and Questions,” the webpage comes more than a decade after the church’s publication of the landmark “Race and the Priesthood” Gospel Topics essay addressing, among other points, the faith’s former racist practices.
The piece gives very direct answers to things like white supremacism etc. but when it comes to the racism in the Book of Mormon we get…“There is no documented revelation related to the origin of the priesthood and temple restriction,” the new article states. It was instituted under then-church leader Brigham Young in 1852 and removed by a successor, Spencer W. Kimball, in 1978.
“It does not own,” Black Latter-day Saint Markeeda Elliott of Lehi lamented, “the fact that Blacks were denied entrance to the temple due to racism.”
Utter, mealy-mouthed, hypocrisy. The nature of the mark was an unambiguous “skin of blackness”. It’s written write there in 2nd Nephi in, appropriately enough, black and white.Book of Mormon verses referring to God cursing the unrighteous with “a skin of blackness”: “The nature and appearance of this mark are not fully understood. … Latter-day Saints are blessed as they heed the Book of Mormon’s repeated warnings against pride and embrace its teaching that ‘all are alike unto God.’”
Unless, and until, the racist passages in the scriptures are acknowledged for what they are, apologised for, and removed completely, the Church (the First Presidency and Q12) should stop trying to hold the members to a higher standard than they are prepared to hold themselves. Apologise for it, remove it, or STFU and accept they you are to blame for thinking racist attitudes are okay.