Many Mormons cried that day. It was a great day for the LDS Church. By the way, Gladys Knight is a Mormon.
I can understand why Mormons might have been emotional about it, but why should a Baptist care?
I wondered what happened to her. Now I understand why the Pips are never with her anymore. I hope she can overcome her self-worth issues. It must be hard when your religion states that you’re cursed because of the color of your skin.
I wonder if she realized they were racist before she joined their organization or if she’s like most blacks I’ve met who are Mormon. They haven’t read the book of Mormon and don’t have a clue as to what it says about blacks. Then when you show them chapter and verse what it says, they run to their Mormon leaders who tell them it’s no big deal.
It is good that they have finally allowed blacks to become priests. But when will they do the right thing and denounce their false prophet, Joseph Smith’s claim that blacks are cursed with black skin for not fighting hard enough?
Has Willard ever said the prior LDS position on blacks was wrong?
So is former Utah Jazz guard Thurl Bailey.
“Many Mormons cried that day. It was a great day for the LDS Church. “
It must have been difficult for them, having to wait until 1978 for God to finally flip flop on the race thing.
Is she? Cool.
Hey Sandy, did you ever think many cried because they did not want the change?
There are two sides to every story.
...and I pulled off the side of the road yesterday after hunting, just like he claimed he did, and wept when he said he was fully in support of removing my right to own a rifle of "exceptional lethality"! Guess Fred was correct about the Mittens acting ability.