cool, thanks. this is what I was hoping for...firsthand accounts.
So if you don't my asking...
1. Do you ever recall anyone in SS class or anywhere raising the issue that perhaps the Church was wrong on its stance, that it might be racist, and that change was in order, esp given that society had already passed up the Church in extending rights formally to blacks?
2. If so, how was it received? Do you see any parallels to today's debate with gays (although you seem to have indicated that you don't see any, which is fine. your experience is your own).
3. Do you recall specifically any sort of teaching in classes, from the pulpit, etc....wherein people expressed the doubt that God would ever change the policy?
I wonder what my stance would have been had I been old enough back then. Undoubtedly, I would have been a product of my time and environment, not unlike today.
So if you don't my asking...
1. Do you ever recall anyone in SS class or anywhere raising the issue that perhaps the Church was wrong on its stance, that it might be racist, and that change was in order, esp given that society had already passed up the Church in extending rights formally to blacks?
2. If so, how was it received? Do you see any parallels to today's debate with gays (although you seem to have indicated that you don't see any, which is fine. your experience is your own).
3. Do you recall specifically any sort of teaching in classes, from the pulpit, etc....wherein people expressed the doubt that God would ever change the policy?
I wonder what my stance would have been had I been old enough back then. Undoubtedly, I would have been a product of my time and environment, not unlike today.
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