Category Archives: Black LDS

Why I Like Apostle McConkie and How Does That Have Anything to Do With My Blogging?

One of my favorite apostles in this dispensation is Elder Bruce R. McConkie. I like his bold and straightforward style. He says like it is, and he doesn’t apologize. I’m sorry that he isn’t with us anymore, because, I’m sure … Continue reading

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God, Gender, and Race

A couple weeks ago, I wrote about tension subscribing to notions about the eternal nature of sex/gender, while also recognizing that many of our cultural notions of gender attribute and role are social constructs that I reject. But deconstructing those … Continue reading

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“He Inviteth Us All”: 30 Years Since the Revelation on Priesthood

I mentioned in a previous post that I’ve long had a heart for black people. I’ve occasionally joked that I was born into the wrong race. I like to think it’s because I’ve got too much soul for a white … Continue reading

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