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Although there is much we do not know about the ban, some [[Official Church doctrine and statements by Church leaders|past ideas]] have been rejected by part or current leaders of the Church. These include: | Although there is much we do not know about the ban, some [[Official Church doctrine and statements by Church leaders|past ideas]] have been rejected by part or current leaders of the Church. These include: | ||
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== Church leaders have taught things regarding the priesthood ban which were later repudiated.
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, [[../CriticalSources|click here]]
Although there is much we do not know about the ban, some past ideas have been rejected by part or current leaders of the Church. These include:
Many leaders have indicated that the Church does not know why the ban was in place:
This idea has been repudiated on two levels. The Supreme Court declared anti-miscegenation laws in the 16 remaining states that still had them unconstitutional in 1967.
Even prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban, Spencer W. Kimball told a group of BYU students and faculty:
Here inter-racial marriage is not recommended, but not as an absolute standard—it is grouped with other differences (such as socio-economic) which might make marriage harder, but not as absolutely necessary to success as sharing the same beliefs.
After the priesthood ban was lifted, church spokesman Don LeFevre stated:
On the LDS Church website, Dr. Robert Millet writes:
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