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*The Church's response: Official statements regarding organic evolution=== | |||
**[[Primary sources/Evolution/First Presidency 1909|First Presidency letter, "The Origin of Man" (November 1909)]] This was reprinted in 2002 ([http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=55bf8c6a47e0c010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD “The Origin of Man,”] Ensign, Feb 2002, 26) | |||
**[[Primary sources/Evolution/First Presidency 1910|First Presidency statement, "Words in Season" (December 1910)]] | |||
**[[Primary sources/Evolution/First Presidency 1925|First Presidency letter, "'Mormon' View of Evolution" (September 1925)]] | |||
*Despite the fact that the Church has no official position on evolution beyond those expressed by the First Presidency, some general authorities and lay members have considered evolution to be at variance with scriptural teaching. This view is well summarized by Elder [[Primary_sources/Evolution#Bruce_R._McConkie | Bruce R. McConkie]]'s statement, "There is no harmony between the truths of revealed religion and the theories of organic evolution."{{ref|brm_md}} Other authors, including [[Primary_sources/Evolution#Joseph_Fielding_Smith | Joseph Fielding Smith]], held similar views. | |||
Other Church authorities and members have seen much of value in evolutionary theory, even if they have not endorsed every aspect of it. Examples include [[Primary_sources/Evolution#James_E._Talmage | James E. Talmage]], [[Primary_sources/Evolution#_John_A._Widtsoe|John A. Widtsoe]], and LDS chemist [[Primary_sources/Evolution#Henry_Eyring|Henry Eyring]]. | |||
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Other Church authorities and members have seen much of value in evolutionary theory, even if they have not endorsed every aspect of it. Examples include James E. Talmage, John A. Widtsoe, and LDS chemist Henry Eyring.
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