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− | {{Resource Title|A FairMormon Response to Questions Asked in Swedish Fireside with Elder's Jensen and Turley}}
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− | |claim=Could I please ask you a short question?
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− | *It’s about the Adam-God theory...I’ve heard answers to how Brigham might have thought about it, but my question is, how come it divided the church at the time?
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− | *There was a lot of Apostles and leaders that didn’t agree to what Brigham had to say.
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− | *What is church opinion on Adam-God out there in Utah?
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− | *Why didn’t they clear it up...that Adam is not Heavenly Father?
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− | Adam-God. Again, complicated question...Bottom line, the Church position today is that while Michael was Adam, and as Adam was the father of the human race, and through the process of exaltation can become celestialized, Adam is not God our father.<br>
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− | —Elder Turley's response to this question at the Sweden fireside.
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− | *'''Question: Why did the Adam-God theory divide the Church at the time it was preached?<br>Answer: '''
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− | *'''Question: Why would Apostles and leaders disagree with what Brigham was saying?<br>Answer: '''
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− | *'''Question: What is the Church's opinion of Adam-God?<br>Answer: Adam is not God our father. The Church formally rejected the teaching.'''
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− | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has never formulated or adopted any theory concerning the subject treated upon by President Young as to Adam.<br>
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− | —Charles W. Penrose, "Our Father Adam," ''Improvement Era'' (September 1902), 873. reprinted in Charles W. Penrose, "Our Father Adam," ''Millennial Star'' 64 no. 50 (11 December 1902), 785–790. (this paragraph from p. 789).
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− | *'''Question: Why didn't they clear up the confusion that Adam is not Heavenly Father back in Brigham Young's time?
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− | *'''Question: What did Brigham Young preach about Adam and God?<br>Answer: '''
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− | Based on Brigham's remarks, and others he made in public and in private, it is apparent that Brigham Young believed that:
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− | *Adam was the father of the spirits of mankind, as well as being the first parent of our physical bodies.
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− | *Adam and Eve came to this earth as resurrected, exalted personages.
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− | *Adam and Eve fell and became mortal in order to create physical bodies for their spirit children.
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− | *Adam was the spiritual and physical father of Jesus Christ.
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− | Brigham claimed to have received these beliefs by revelation, and, on at least three occasions, claimed that he learned it from Joseph Smith. While this doctrine was never canonized, Brigham expected other contemporary Church leaders to accept it, or at least not preach against it. (Orson Pratt did not believe it, and he and Brigham had a number of heated conversations on the subject.
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