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Because we are all true sons and daughters of a loving Heavenly Father.
> there be at least 1 Black Apostle?
Not necessarily. Think about experience. All the current apostles are old enough to have more church leadership experience than all the Church's black members. If there should be one black apostle, there should also be one apostle under age 50.
More importantly, and more spiritually, the apostles don't represent the members of the Church. They represent the Lord TO the Church, and He chooses based on His designs.
Finally, this is an anniversary of a joyous occasion. Celebrate, don't criticize!
That's silly.
I think it's ludicrous to suggest there is a 'ban' on non-whites being GA's. However, there is still a ton of racism that exists in our society, period. It's not exclusionary to any one sect, religion, etc. Having prejudice and feelings of fear or apprehension towards others with different skin colors, ethnicities, social status, etc. is common in most people, even if we say we're not racist, prejudice, homophobic, etc. There are very few 'true' Christians in this world (I'm not even close).
I think the LDS Church should have allowed blacks to have the Priesthood long before they did - Hugh B. Brown suggested as much in the 60s but McKay was ultra conservative and allegedly thought otherwise.
"As many of you as were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. There is no longer Jew or Greek; there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus. And if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to the promise." Galatians
Everyone, who is 'baptized into Christ' is equal in ALL things (I see no restrictions)if your clothed in Christ!
So,are you saying that Blacks that are baptized 'in Christ' are unworthy? and why would that be? Just because they are Black? Why would God, who broke down the barriers between 'Jews and Gentiles' and "men and women" (who in the time of Jesus, Gentiles and Women were consider as unclean and as chattel)disregard a people because of their skin color? There is nothing....nothing in God's Word that says anything by the Lord or by the people in any culture that discriminates by color...so, why should we?
It is a extreme insult to all people of color. Whether your black or white, it is a sin to believe that the Lord would condict, Himself.