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Like all human begins we have our own personal preferences about everything in life. There are things, people, ideas and places that we may like and prefer that others dislike that have nothing to do with being prejudiced. When it comes to real prejudice we need to define what we are talking about.
In this podcast Brother Scarisbrick relates how our understanding of different times and cultural norms can change as we gain further light and knowledge.
As always the views and opinions expressed in the podcast may not reflect or represent those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or that of FairMormon.
sunstoner says
Do you mean, “Why are Mormons Prejudiced”?
Ned Scarisbrick says
No, I am referring to a principle not actions. I understand that prejudiced behavior comes from being prejudice but it’s the idea that is my focus in this podcast.
LiaLee says
Sunstoner’s point is that your apostrophe is misplaced. It should be Mormons, plural, not Mormon’s, possessive.
Ned Scarisbrick says
Ah, a grammar issue. My mistake. Perhaps I should and will proofread my written words to avoid careless errors in the future. I appreciate the catch.
Was the podcast itself worthwhile? I give myself considerable latitude in the spoken word when it comes to proper grammar. 🙂
Thanks again for the catch,
-Ned