In my estimation Mormonism takes things too far especially when it depicts Jesus as being blond.
Come on now. I've already corrected you on this point in a different thread, but here we go again. I am sorry but you really should do some research before you make such outlandish statements. Mormons have no doctrine on the physical attributes of Jesus Christ. Yes mormon artists may have depicted him in such a way but this in no way means that to be mormon you must accept the fact that Jesus had blonde hair and blue eyes. There have been mormon artists that have depicted Jesus with a much darker complextion as well. Race unfortuantely has played a major role in religion throughout time. Even upon reading the New Testament Peter had a hard time extending the gospel to the gentiles. I think this is an area that God knows will be hard for us to overcome but he expects us to. It is sad to say but cultural bias often influences the interpretation of religous texts such as the bible. But I also feel that we need to be careful when we read statements of religous figures from the past who may have made racist statements that we are slow to judgment and try to understand the historical context of their statements and what were the cultural norms of that time. I don't mean in any way to excuse racism but a society with racist attitudes takes generations to solve it isn't something that is solved overnight.
Come on now. I've already corrected you on this point in a different thread, but here we go again. I am sorry but you really should do some research before you make such outlandish statements. Mormons have no doctrine on the physical attributes of Jesus Christ. Yes mormon artists may have depicted him in such a way but this in no way means that to be mormon you must accept the fact that Jesus had blonde hair and blue eyes. There have been mormon artists that have depicted Jesus with a much darker complextion as well. Race unfortuantely has played a major role in religion throughout time. Even upon reading the New Testament Peter had a hard time extending the gospel to the gentiles. I think this is an area that God knows will be hard for us to overcome but he expects us to. It is sad to say but cultural bias often influences the interpretation of religous texts such as the bible. But I also feel that we need to be careful when we read statements of religous figures from the past who may have made racist statements that we are slow to judgment and try to understand the historical context of their statements and what were the cultural norms of that time. I don't mean in any way to excuse racism but a society with racist attitudes takes generations to solve it isn't something that is solved overnight.