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Steve Florman's avatar

The original policy is bad enough (and I'm sorry for the ways this has affected you personally!) but in my mind, even worse is the church allowing the original policy - still, after all these years - to be interpreted as God's will, and not to have apologized for it and stomped down hard on those who continue to talk about "less valiant in the pre-existence." I still hear that nonsense.

Laurie Lisonbee's avatar

At age 62 I learned that one of my great grandmothers, an LDS convert in Nauvoo, had a Black father. Sarah Mode Hofhine lived her life as a white Mormon woman, got her temple endowments in Nauvoo, then came to Utah, leaving behind her Black family in Pennsylvania. I have often thought that if she had looked a little less white, and a little more Black, the whole trajectory of her progeny - including me - would likely not have been LDS.

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