Can a Lamanite be the President of the Church? or part of the Quorum of the Twelve?
Now I don't mean a Prophet or An Apostle, because anyone who has the testimony of Jesus can be a Prophet or a Witness of Him
Message Edited... JB: No need for all that bold. |
This question brings up a number of other questions which may in fact answer you.
1. What is a Lamanite? The Book of Mormon says that when the people accepted the Gospel they were no longer 'Lamanites'. After Christ came there were no manner of 'ites' among them, just followers of Christ.
2. Does it say anywhere that ordination to the Office of Apostle is limited by race, ethnicity or background?
3. What brought up this question?
Rather off topic, but... Are you the same person that wrote me Emails about Upgrading? |
JB:
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3. What brought up this question? |
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For the Church lingo is someone who is a descendant of South/ American Indians. |
QUOTE (tortdog @ 6-Sep 07, 9:43 AM) |
Rather than white vs. non-white, it's more important to me to see a non-U.S. apostle, I.e., Elder Uchtdof. |
Well, here's why I differ on race. I think we should be race blind. To pick someone because of their race, to me, is irrational, misguided, and inappropriate. (I could come up with some more words.)
But, I DO believe it important to have a mix of cultures in the Church leadership. Thus I would rather have a Brazilian black than an American black. I would rather have an American Indian who was raised in the Indian culture, than an American Indian who was born in Manhattan and came from Wall Street.
Race tells me nothing about a person. Where they grew up, and how they were raised, tells me a whole lot.