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Template loop detected: Source:Improvement Era 1909 regards an ancient earth as consistent with scripture
Template loop detected: Source: John A. Widtsoe in ''Improvement Era'' 1909 on the age of the earth
Template loop detected: Source: Charles W. Penrose in ''Improvement Era'' 1909 on the age of the earth
Template loop detected: Source:James E. Talmage, a geologist, spoke of the earth forming from other bodies
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J. Reuben Clark |
This is one of many issues about which the Church has no official position. As President J. Reuben Clark taught under assignment from the First Presidency:
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Harold B. Lee |
Harold B. Lee was emphatic that only one person can speak for the Church:
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First Presidency |
This was recently reiterated by the First Presidency (who now approves all statements published on the Church's official website):
In response to a letter "received at the office of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" in 1912, Charles W. Penrose of the First Presidency wrote:
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