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|criticism=Church leaders do not all agree on many questions. | |criticism=Church leaders do not all agree on many questions. | ||
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* The Lord allows his prophets and his children to have and express their own views on issues not directly related to the gospel and salvation. "A prophet is only a prophet," taught Joseph Smith, "when he is acting as such." Prophets are not inerrant, and we weaken our ability to follow and sustain them if we act as if they are. Only Jesus was perfect. | * The Lord allows his prophets and his children to have and express their own views on issues not directly related to the gospel and salvation. "A prophet is only a prophet," taught Joseph Smith, "when he is acting as such." Prophets are not inerrant, and we weaken our ability to follow and sustain them if we act as if they are. Only Jesus was perfect. | ||
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*[[Mormonism_and_doctrine/Changing|Is everything said by a Church leader doctrine?]] | *[[Mormonism_and_doctrine/Changing|Is everything said by a Church leader doctrine?]] | ||
*[[Mormonism and doctrine/Prophets are not infallible|Prophets are not infallible]] | *[[Mormonism and doctrine/Prophets are not infallible|Prophets are not infallible]] | ||
*[[Mormonism and doctrine/Repudiated concepts/Adam-God theory|Adam-God theory]] | |||
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The idea that we are to "become like Him" is a concept that is often misrepresented by our critics. Critics claim that the doctrine of human deification is unbiblical, false, and arrogant, with the suggestion that Latter-day Saints believe that they will somehow 'supplant God'. This, of course, is entirely incorrect.
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Common criticisms related to this lesson topic
Was the earth created in only 7,000 years?
Response
The Church has no official position on the age of the earth. Church leaders have been of more than one view on this matter.
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Was there physical death for other creatures before Adam and Eve's fall?
Response
The Church has no official position on whether creatures outside the Garden of Eden were subject to physical death prior to Adam and Eve's fall. Church leaders have been of more than one view on the matter.
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Common criticisms related to this lesson topic
Church leaders do not all agree on many questions.
Response
Church leaders have been of different view on matters that are peripheral to our salvation, such as the age of the earth, whether there was physical death before the Fall of Adam, or what to make of some of Brigham Young's teachings about Adam.
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