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We forget that one of the reasons the Saints were driven from Missouri was that they were anti-slavery and there were desperate attempts to bring Missouri into the union as a slave state at that time.
As Al Cherry told me once "It's the Lord's Priesthood and when He is ready, I'll get it."
Thank God for our patient brothers and sisters. Would the rest of us have been as faithful?
Arthur Henry King used to say that we should keep all the truth from our prior cultures and establish not a late 20th Century Western American culture but a Gospel culture. I think he was right.
In contrast, the cultures of many Asian nations have led to the success of Asian immigrants and their descendants. The original immigrants from Japan were farmers and farm laborers, not scholars, but they believed in a culture of education and self-discipline. Asians are not genetically smarter, but inherited a smarter culture.
Harvard has noted that blacks from Jamaica and Bermuda and elsewhere outside the US have a different culture that leads them to succeed on par with whites and Asians in the competitive Harvard environment. Worshipping a man-made culture instead of God is idol worship.
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I don't believe that bringing people back to the basics itself is always enough. I think this approach tends to be circular, cautious and stale, for some people this is not enough, and can actually make it *harder*. I believe that we must always make sure that we teach that we never have to or never should give up any of the good in our cultures in order to live the Gospel. Even though we live on Earth at this time, for some, people ethnic identity is sacred and will continue forever. Its rather unfortunate that so many people in the Church don't value diversity or marginalize it. Part of building Zion is bringing beauty to it. I agree we can go to the other extreme, however I feel that at this point we do a mediocre job with diversity in the Church. Im happy to see more discussion of this issue.