bcspace wrote:There are no racial barriers in the Church.
A rhetorical question. You're white, aren't you?
As a white, a member of "in" group, of course you'll never see the barriers. I didn't. Couldn't. I'm white and the barriers didn't exist. I thought Canada was a country with no racial barriers. I was unbelievably naïve. But then I lived eights years an amongst the native peoples of Canada and witnessed first hand how barriers just suddenly appeared if a person was the wrong "colour". I have status grandchildren; I fostered a native child for 15 years, my second wife has been called "blackie" because of her skin colour. I have seen the hidden barriers.
The Mormon church is a "white", male, hierarchical, priesthood system. A church that systematically denied priesthood to people who had the wrong "colour". That policy was changed by decree in '78. It takes more than a decree to change racial barriers.
You'll have to do better than just make a simple statement. Up to proof. Go interview Mormon people of "colour" (Not just the black, but hispanic and native peoples) and ask them if the church has barriers.
And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love...you make. PMcC