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LDS "Birth Machines" | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books/One Nation Under Gods A work by author: Richard Abanes
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None of you need worry because you read something that was incompletely reported. You need not worry that I do not understand some matters of doctrine. I think I understand them thoroughly.45
45. Gordon B. Hinckley, October 1997 General Conference Address. Quoted in Internet Thread article on Hinckley, online at www.lds-mormon.com/gbh.shtml. In an attempt to cover-up Hinckley's disingenuous answer to Time, the Mormon church is officially stating that Hinckley was taken out of context. However, a follow-up investigation and information obtained from both Time magazine and Richard Ostling (the journalist who conducted Hinckley's interview), reveal that the LDS church president was not taken out of context at all. For the text of several letters dealing with this issue, see documents reproduced in the Internet article "Dodging and Dissembling Prophet?," published by the Institute for Religious Research, online at www.irr.org/mit/hinckley.html.
45. Gordon B. Hinckley, October 1997 General Conference Address, http://www.lds.org/conference/talk/display/0,523349-1-32-1,00.html. Quoted in Internet Thread article on Hinckley, online at www.lds-mormon.com/gbh.shtml. In an attempt to cover-up Hinckley's disingenuous answer to Time, the Mormon church is officially stating that Hinckley was taken out of context. However, a follow-up investigation and information obtained from both Time magazine and Richard Ostling (the journalist who conducted Hinckley's interview), reveal that the LDS church president was not taken out of context at all. For the text of several letters dealing with this issue, "Dodging and Dissembling Prophet?," published by the Institute for Religious Research, online at www.irr.org/mit/hinckley.html.
It is interesting and instructive that the author's original documented source in the hardback endnotes is an anti-Mormon message board. He uses this to document the quote from Hinckley. Why would an author of a "comprehensive," and "detailed" history, a "scholarly" work (all adjectives used to describe the author's book, on the back cover), document a quote from a Church leader using an anti-Mormon message board, instead of using direct original sources?
(Side Note: For a more complete and fair treatment of President Hinckley's comment taken out of context, go to http://www.fairlds.org/Misc/Does_President_Hinckley_Understand_LDS_Doctrine.html.)
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