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:All have the privilege of thinking for themselves upon all matters relative to conscience. . . . We are not disposed, had we the power, to deprive anyone of exercising that free independence of mind which heaven has so graciously bestowed upon the human family as one of its choicest gifts.{{ref|js1}} | :All have the privilege of thinking for themselves upon all matters relative to conscience. . . . We are not disposed, had we the power, to deprive anyone of exercising that free independence of mind which heaven has so graciously bestowed upon the human family as one of its choicest gifts.{{ref|js1}} | ||
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Critics use a statement made in the Improvement Era in June 1945 to claim that members must do whatever Church leaders say without question:
Brigham Young made the following statements:
Joseph Smith said the following:
Additional quotes from both early and modern Church leaders may be found here.
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