Mormons teach Ham was cursed with black skin

Where? please again where is your certification?
Ham
"See CAIN, EGYPTUS, NEGROES, PRE-EXISTENCE, PRIESTHOOD. Through Ham (a name meaning black) "the blood of the Canaanites was preserved" through the flood, he having married Egyptus, a descendant of Cain. (Abra. 1:20-27.) Ham was cursed, apparently for marrying into the forbidden lineage, and the effects of the curse passed to his son, Canaan. (Gen. 9:25.) Ham's descendants include the Negroes, who originally were barred from holding the priesthood but have been able to do." Mormon doctrine Bruce R McConkie
 
Where? please again where is your certification?
Ham

Through the lineage of Ham and the descendancy of Canaan and Phut have come the colored or black races.

Ethnologically it is not too difficult to trace the main races or civilizations of mankind as they have come down from the landing of the Ark on Mt. Ararat. (This is a separate study but a most interesting one.) 3

Ham Rejects Noah and the Priesthood

The ninth chapter of Genesis, in an apparent story telling fashion, states that Noah became drunken on wine and lay in his tent naked, and when Ham came in he made fun of his father and when Japheth and Shem heard of it, they went into the tent backward with a covering and placed the covering over their father out of respect for him. They then rebuked their brother Ham because he had failed to recognize the honor and dignity of his own father. This Jewish story served to convey the lesson of its writing. It was a way of telling how Ham did not respect the family organization and the father who presided in the order of priesthood, held by the Patriarch Noah. Because of the spirit of rebellion, as demonstrated in this story, Ham received the lesser blessing.



MEANING OF TRUTH

by Alvin R. Dyer
 
Ham

Through the lineage of Ham and the descendancy of Canaan and Phut have come the colored or black races.

Ethnologically it is not too difficult to trace the main races or civilizations of mankind as they have come down from the landing of the Ark on Mt. Ararat. (This is a separate study but a most interesting one.) 3

Ham Rejects Noah and the Priesthood

The ninth chapter of Genesis, in an apparent story telling fashion, states that Noah became drunken on wine and lay in his tent naked, and when Ham came in he made fun of his father and when Japheth and Shem heard of it, they went into the tent backward with a covering and placed the covering over their father out of respect for him. They then rebuked their brother Ham because he had failed to recognize the honor and dignity of his own father. This Jewish story served to convey the lesson of its writing. It was a way of telling how Ham did not respect the family organization and the father who presided in the order of priesthood, held by the Patriarch Noah. Because of the spirit of rebellion, as demonstrated in this story, Ham received the lesser blessing.



MEANING OF TRUTH

by Alvin R. Dyer
Great, this is a good start, you believe in the Order of the Priesthood and possibly the Keys of the Kingdom... great!
 
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