From Deseret News archives:
LDS World: Learning from others outside Mormondom
Should this surprise anyone?
The Prophet Joseph Smith taught, "Have the Presbyterians any truth? Yes. Have the Baptists, Methodists, etc., any truth? Yes . . . We should gather all the good and true principles in the world and treasure them up, or we shall not come out true Mormons."
Our beloved Prophet Gordon B. Hinckley admonished us: "There is too much of intolerance in the world. There is too much of it in our own society. I once listened to a beautiful prayer offered by a Greek-American . . . It was an expression of gratitude to the Almighty and a plea for His favor . . . I recognized his sincerity and told him of my appreciation. I sat one evening at the table of a Jewish friend. The prayer which he uttered upon his guests and upon the table at which we sat was beautiful and moving. I was grateful for what I heard . . .
There is much we can learn from others. Let me share a few from so many in an eclectic list that have spiritually educated me.
Linda Brent was born into slavery around 1813. So desperate was Linda's desire for freedom that she spent nearly seven years hiding in a 9 x 7 by 3-feet high attic waiting until she was finally able to escape to the North. Even there she met people who treated her as an inferior simply because of the color of her skin. With influence spanning the decades she tutored me about inclusion rather than prejudice as she lived one year with Isaac and Amy Post, anti-slavery pioneers. She wrote of them that they were "practical believers in the Christian doctrine of human brotherhood. They measured a man's worth by his character, not by his complexion. The memory of those beloved and honored friends will remain with me to my latest hour."
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