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− | |H=Criticisms related to modern Latter-day Saint ("Mormon") prophets
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− | |L1=Question: Are Latter-day Saint prophets not really "prophets" because they don't foretell unknown events?
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− | |L2=Question: Do Mormons consider their prophets to be infallible?
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− | |L3=Question: Can a prophet make mistakes?
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− | |L4=Question: How is it possible for a Church leader or prophet to have been influenced by racism, yet be consistent with the Lord not allowing prophets to lead the Church astray?
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− | |L5=Neil L. Andersen (2012): "A few question their faith when they find a statement made by a Church leader decades ago that seems incongruent with our doctrine"
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− | |L6="Approaching Mormon Doctrine," LDS Newsroom (May 2007): "Not every statement made by a Church leader, past or present, necessarily constitutes doctrine"
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− | |L7=Charles W. Penrose (1912): "Do you believe that the President of the Church, when speaking to the Church in his official capacity is infallible?"
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− | |L8=Question: How are Church members protected against error by leaders?
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− | |L9=Question: Should Church members simply have "blind trust" in their leaders?
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− | |L10=Question: Were Biblical prophets infallible?
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− | |L11=Question: How do Biblical prophets compare to modern prophets?
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− | |L12=Question: Did David O. McKay like to be "recognized, lauded, and lionized"?
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− | |L13=Question: Are General Authorities very silent about some issues, allowing academic or volunteer organizations take their place?
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− | |L14=Question: Does the Church's public affairs department act independently of direction from Church leadership?
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− | |L15=Question: What does the Church say on the propriety of Church members publicizing personal revelations, dreams or visions?
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− | {{:Question: Are Latter-day Saint prophets not really "prophets" because they don't foretell unknown events?}}
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− | {{:Question: Do Mormons consider their prophets to be infallible?}}
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− | {{:Question: Can a Prophet Make Mistakes?}}
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− | {{:Question: How is it possible for a Church leader or prophet to have been influenced by racism, yet be consistent with the Lord not allowing prophets to lead the Church astray?}}
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− | {{:Source:Neil L. Andersen:Trial of Your Faith:Ensign:Nov 2012:A few question their faith when they find a statement made by a Church leader decades ago that seems incongruent with our doctrine}}
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− | {{:"Approaching Mormon Doctrine," LDS Newsroom (May 2007): "Not every statement made by a Church leader, past or present, necessarily constitutes doctrine"}}
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− | {{:Charles W. Penrose (1912): "Do you believe that the President of the Church, when speaking to the Church in his official capacity is infallible?"}}
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− | {{:Question: How are Church members protected against error by leaders?}}
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− | {{:Question: Should Church members simply have "blind trust" in their leaders?}}
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− | {{:Question: Were Biblical prophets infallible?}}
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− | {{:Question: How do Biblical prophets compare to modern prophets?}}
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− | {{:Question: Did David O. McKay like to be "recognized, lauded, and lionized"?}}
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− | {{:Question: Are General Authorities very silent about some issues, allowing academic or volunteer organizations take their place?}}
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− | {{:Question: Does the Church's public affairs department act independently of direction from Church leadership?}}
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− | {{:Question: What does the Church say on the propriety of Church members publicizing personal revelations, dreams or visions?}}
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