May 26 – Ps. 139:14 “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.”
Posts Tagged ‘blacks in the priesthood’
Tip of the Day May 26 Mormon Damnation of Blacks
Posted in May, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged bible, blacks in the priesthood, Christianity, Pearl of Great Price Abraham, racism in Mormonism, racist Mormon leaders, The Church and the Negro on 05/26/2019| 5 Comments »
LDS Church Accommodating Societal Changes
Posted in History of Mormonism, tagged blacks in the priesthood, LGBT, temple garments on 05/10/2018| 7 Comments »
Malachi 3:6 “For I am the Lord, I change not; Therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.”
The old saying, ‘the more things change, the more they stay the same’ is true to life for the Mormon Church.
Surely, the Church is the poster child for the phrase as seen in the multiple switcheroos we’ve seen as of late.
Once again they’re changing the style of temple garments to accommodate needs of societal change. They’ve now come out with a modern material, in addition to new fittings, especially for the women. (more…)
False Prophecies of Joseph Smith and the Mormon Church
Posted in Joseph Smith Prophecies, tagged bible, blacks in the priesthood, Book of Mormon, false doctrines, Jesus, Joseph Smith false prophecies, Lamanites, mormonism, salvation on 11/06/2011| Leave a Comment »
Lamanites Cursed Until All Gentiles Convert
August 1889, Contributor 10:364; “The remnant of the Lamanites who are cursed below all humanity that we are acquainted with—who have been filled with the spirit of bloodshed which they have inherited from their fathers—they will embrace the Gospel in the due time of the Lord. They are of the house of Israel, and this spirit of war will be taken from them and they will become the children of God, but not until the Gentiles have entirely rejected the Gospel. Anciently it was preached to the Jews first and then to the Gentiles; in the latter times it will be first preached to the Gentiles and then to the Jews—the first shall be last and the last first.”