In a message dated 3/10/2004 5:55:17 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


You are probably right about one thing, the Southern Baptists would not believe anything they had not heard inculcated into their minds by tradition,  repetition, and  the fear of the boys with the hoods who burn crosses in your front yard if you disagree with them or have a little color to your skin. (:>)  But that has nothing to do with the truth, which I would represent as being far whiter than the sheets the good ol' boys use to cover their sinful depradations against those whose come-uppance they most dreadfully fear.  


How many blacks are in the Mormon  church and when were they allowed to be a part of the fellowship?   

Not all Baptist are as described above.   Actully most are not.    But if you live in a glass house, you really shouldn't throw stones.   The Mormon church is the only religion in America that excluded blacks as a matter of denominational structure.  The Baptist church in the North had black brethren at the same time the hypocrites in the South did not.  But blacks were excluded from the Mormon church (at least as leaders) as a matter of church dogma.

John


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