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* Law of Chastity is doctrine, whereas the priesthood ban was policy. | |||
::President McKay taught: | |||
:::There is not now, and there never has been a doctrine in this church that the negroes are under a divine curse. There is no doctrine in the church of any kind pertaining to the negro. We believe that we have a scriptural precedent for withholding the priesthood from the negro. It is a practice, not a doctrine, and the practice someday will be changed. And that's all there is to it. (Sterling M. McMurrin affidavit, March 6, 1979. See David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism by Greg Prince and William Robert Wright. Quoted by Genesis Group)[http://www.ldsgenesisgroup.com/howtoreach.html] | |||
* It was prophesied that the priesthood ban would be reversed, whereas we are told the law of chastity would always be in place. | |||
::For example, in reference to black people, Brigham Young taught: | |||
:::"The time will come when they will have the privilege of all we have the privilege of and more." (Brigham Young, Speech given in Joint Session of the Utah Legislature, February 5, 1952, in Fred Collier, The Teachings of President Brigham Young. Salt Lake City, Collier's Publishing, 1987, 43) | |||
* The priesthood ban needed to be reversed so all of God's children would have a chance of entering the upper third of the Celestial Kingdom, whereas the Law of Chastity allows all people to enter the upper third of the Celestial Kingdom. | |||
* Jesus Christ taught that marriage is between a man and a woman, whereas He did not teach blacks would not receive the priesthood. | |||
* The Law of Chastity has scriptural precedence, whereas the priesthood ban did not. | |||
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