Monday, November 9, 2015

PARALLELS TO OUR SLAVE PAST AND APPROVAL FROM MASTERS FOR BAPTISM

This is interesting in from a FB pal:

This policy actually parallels policies in the past that were put into place even by Joseph Smith.
"And first, it becomes an Elder when he is traveling through the world, warning the inhabitants of the earth to gather together, that they may be built up an holy city unto the Lord, instead of commencing with children, or those who look up to parents or guardians to influence their minds, thereby drawing them from their duties, which they rightfully owe these legal guardians, they should commence their labors with parents, or guardians; and their teachings should be such as are calculated to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the hearts of children to the fathers; and no influence should be used with children contrary to the consent of their parents or guardians; but all such as can be persuaded in a lawful and righteous manner, and with common consent, we should feel it our duty to influence them to gather with the people of God. But otherwise let the responsibility rest upon the heads of parents or guardians, and all condemnation or consequences be upon their heads, according to the dispensation which he hath committed unto us; for God hath so ordained, that His work shall be cut short in righteousness, in the last days; therefore, first teach the parents, and then, with their consent, persuade the children to embrace the Gospel also. And if children embrace the Gospel, and their parents or guardians are unbelievers, teach them to stay at home and be obedient to their parents or guardians, if they require it; but if they consent to let them gather with the people of God, let them do so, and there shall be no wrong; and let all things be done carefully and righteously and God will extend to all such His guardian care."
(Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith page 86-87)
At this time, slaves also had to get their masters approval to be baptized

1 comment:

  1. My sister and I were allowed to join the church with the consent of our parents. First, my sister when she was 14 1/2 years old and then about 18 months later I was allowed to join when I was about 14 1/2 years old. My parents never joined and have both passed on. We never had family home evening nor family prayer. Both parents smoked between the two of them 2 to 3 packs of cigarettes a day. Then when I went on my mission they quit. Thanks for the posting.

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