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|claim=Critic's Point: If it wasn't for the Book of Abraham, it is possible that two of the most controversial and objectionable doctrines of the LDS church (polygamy | |claim=Critic's Point: If it wasn't for the Book of Abraham, it is possible that two of the most controversial and objectionable doctrines of the LDS church (polygamy and denying the priesthood to blacks) would not have happened or have been as prominent as they were. Polygamy was already in practice by Joseph but perhaps it would not have been so prominently practiced by the members if there was no Book of Abraham to support the practice. It's also interesting to note that eventually the LDS church abandoned both of these doctrines, which were at one point taught as eternal principles. | ||
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*By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus by Charles M. Larson p 20-22. | *By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus by Charles M. Larson p 20-22. | ||
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*The claim that polygamy might not have occurred without the Book of Abraham is bizarre—The ''Bible'' contains the most prominent examples of the practice of polygamy. Section 132 of the Doctrine and Covenants discusses it as well. Why would the Book of Abraham play such an important role in whether or not the doctrine was implemented? | |||
*The denial of priesthood to blacks was never taught as an "eternal principle." There is no revelation associated with the institution of the priesthood ban, and all explanations by Church leaders that attempted to provide a reason for the ban were later repudiated when the ban was lifted. | |||
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|summary=Members of African descent were restricted from holding the LDS Church's lay priesthood until 1978. Understanding the priesthood ban is difficult, because the historical record is not entirely clear about the ban's institution. There is no contemporary, first-person account of the ban's implementation. Critics with an agenda, as well as sincere seekers with a laudable abhorrence of racism have used this fact to portray the former (or present) Church and its members as racist. Critics argue that God would not allow His church to ever deny blessings or privileges based on race. | |||
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