Locking Arms for Racial Harmony
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 7:43 am
This is a great lesson for members of the church. I hope they will both read and ponderize it:
https://medium.com/@Ch_JesusChrist/lock ... 62180abf37
It would be ten times more impactful as a social statement if it included an apology. What a wonderful opportunity for the church to dig deep and go through the steps of repentance, and demonstrate that it's not just spouting platitudes. Can you imagine the prophet begging forgiveness from the leaders of the NAACP rather than boasting that they are "brothers from different mothers?" That would really be touching.
I wish the church would distribute neutral-color hats to all of its members that say "Make America Good Again" and require members to wear it at all times, even when doing yard work. Or how about a Proclamation To The World about how awesome all people are, rather than yet another one about how awesome the Mormon church is? Of course, they'd have to rescind the one about who gets to be in a legitimate family and who doesn't.
Remember how hated Jonathan Streeter was for writing a fake apology for the church? The offensive line was “I offer a full unqualified apology for the error of racism which was taught from this office and in the tabernacle and over the pulpits of our churches the world over.” The problem was that this was a reasonable and Christian thing for President Nelson to say. The bigger problem was that people believed it was reasonable and it cause deep hurt when they came to grips with the realization that it's exactly the kind of thing Nelson would never say.
What a unique opportunity for church leaders to ask themselves what Jesus would have them do, take a knee, and tearfully beg for forgiveness.
https://medium.com/@Ch_JesusChrist/lock ... 62180abf37
It would be ten times more impactful as a social statement if it included an apology. What a wonderful opportunity for the church to dig deep and go through the steps of repentance, and demonstrate that it's not just spouting platitudes. Can you imagine the prophet begging forgiveness from the leaders of the NAACP rather than boasting that they are "brothers from different mothers?" That would really be touching.
I wish the church would distribute neutral-color hats to all of its members that say "Make America Good Again" and require members to wear it at all times, even when doing yard work. Or how about a Proclamation To The World about how awesome all people are, rather than yet another one about how awesome the Mormon church is? Of course, they'd have to rescind the one about who gets to be in a legitimate family and who doesn't.
Remember how hated Jonathan Streeter was for writing a fake apology for the church? The offensive line was “I offer a full unqualified apology for the error of racism which was taught from this office and in the tabernacle and over the pulpits of our churches the world over.” The problem was that this was a reasonable and Christian thing for President Nelson to say. The bigger problem was that people believed it was reasonable and it cause deep hurt when they came to grips with the realization that it's exactly the kind of thing Nelson would never say.
What a unique opportunity for church leaders to ask themselves what Jesus would have them do, take a knee, and tearfully beg for forgiveness.