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|1||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Gordon B. Hinckley: "I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Gordon B. Hinckley: "I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ"]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Gordon B. Hinckley: "I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ"|jump to]]
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|2||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Bruce R. McConkie: "Forget everything that I have said, or what President Brigham Young or President George Q. Cannon or whomsoever has said in days past that is contrary to the present revelation"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Bruce R. McConkie: "Forget everything that I have said, or what President Brigham Young or President George Q. Cannon or whomsoever has said in days past that is contrary to the present revelation"]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Bruce R. McConkie: "Forget everything that I have said, or what President Brigham Young or President George Q. Cannon or whomsoever has said in days past that is contrary to the present revelation"|jump to]]
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|3||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#How have modern Church leaders reacted to the speculations of the past regarding the reason for the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#How have modern Church leaders reacted to the speculations of the past regarding the reason for the priesthood ban?]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#How have modern Church leaders reacted to the speculations of the past regarding the reason for the priesthood ban?|jump to]]
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|4||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Modern Church leaders have advised us to avoid speculating without knowledge|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Modern Church leaders have advised us to avoid speculating without knowledge]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Modern Church leaders have advised us to avoid speculating without knowledge|jump to]]
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|5||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Tolerance and equality are commanded|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Tolerance and equality are commanded]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Tolerance and equality are commanded|jump to]]
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|6||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#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?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#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?]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#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?|jump to]]
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|7||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The goal of the Church is to bring people unto Christ|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The goal of the Church is to bring people unto Christ]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The goal of the Church is to bring people unto Christ|jump to]]
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|8||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The prophets will not lead the Church astray from the mission of leading people to Christ: This does not exempt prophets from saying or doing things at times that may be incorrect|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The prophets will not lead the Church astray from the mission of leading people to Christ: This does not exempt prophets from saying or doing things at times that may be incorrect]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The prophets will not lead the Church astray from the mission of leading people to Christ: This does not exempt prophets from saying or doing things at times that may be incorrect|jump to]]
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|9||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The Lord uses imperfect people to run his Church|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The Lord uses imperfect people to run his Church]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The Lord uses imperfect people to run his Church|jump to]]
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|10||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#If we go in with the expectation that the prophets will never do or say anything wrong, we will be disappointed|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#If we go in with the expectation that the prophets will never do or say anything wrong, we will be disappointed]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#If we go in with the expectation that the prophets will never do or say anything wrong, we will be disappointed|jump to]]
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|11||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#There is a possibility that we may get things wrong, because we are NOT Jesus Christ: He allows us to learn as we go along|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#There is a possibility that we may get things wrong, because we are NOT Jesus Christ: He allows us to learn as we go along]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#There is a possibility that we may get things wrong, because we are NOT Jesus Christ: He allows us to learn as we go along|jump to]]
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|12||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#What did Church leaders after Brigham Young think of the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#What did Church leaders after Brigham Young think of the priesthood ban?]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#What did Church leaders after Brigham Young think of the priesthood ban?|jump to]]
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|13||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#John Taylor conducted an investigation and concluded the policy had started under Joseph Smith, rather than Brigham Young|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#John Taylor conducted an investigation and concluded the policy had started under Joseph Smith, rather than Brigham Young]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#John Taylor conducted an investigation and concluded the policy had started under Joseph Smith, rather than Brigham Young|jump to]]
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|14||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#B.H. Roberts was the first to argue, based on the Book of Abraham, that the curse of Cain had continued to modern blacks through the lineage of Ham|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#B.H. Roberts was the first to argue, based on the Book of Abraham, that the curse of Cain had continued to modern blacks through the lineage of Ham]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#B.H. Roberts was the first to argue, based on the Book of Abraham, that the curse of Cain had continued to modern blacks through the lineage of Ham|jump to]]
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|15||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Joseph Fielding Smith opined that blacks may have been less valiant in the pre-mortal conflict between God and Satan|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Joseph Fielding Smith opined that blacks may have been less valiant in the pre-mortal conflict between God and Satan]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Joseph Fielding Smith opined that blacks may have been less valiant in the pre-mortal conflict between God and Satan|jump to]]
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|16||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The First Presidency under George Albert Smith seems to have believed that the priesthood ban had been imposed by "direct commandment from the Lord"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The First Presidency under George Albert Smith seems to have believed that the priesthood ban had been imposed by "direct commandment from the Lord"]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The First Presidency under George Albert Smith seems to have believed that the priesthood ban had been imposed by "direct commandment from the Lord"|jump to]]
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|17||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#David O. McKay believed that the ban was "not doctrine but...policy"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#David O. McKay believed that the ban was "not doctrine but...policy"]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#David O. McKay believed that the ban was "not doctrine but...policy"|jump to]]
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|18||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban|jump to]]
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|19||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#President Kimball said that the day might come when they would be given the priesthood, but should the day come it will be a matter of revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#President Kimball said that the day might come when they would be given the priesthood, but should the day come it will be a matter of revelation]] </nowiki> ||[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#President Kimball said that the day might come when they would be given the priesthood, but should the day come it will be a matter of revelation|jump to]]
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|1||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church leaders pondered promises made by prophets such as Brigham Young that black members would one day receive priesthood and temple blessings"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church leaders pondered promises made by prophets such as Brigham Young that black members would one day receive priesthood and temple blessings"]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church leaders pondered promises made by prophets such as Brigham Young that black members would one day receive priesthood and temple blessings"|jump to]]
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|2||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#How does the revelatory process work in the case of something like the lifting of the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#How does the revelatory process work in the case of something like the lifting of the priesthood ban?]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#How does the revelatory process work in the case of something like the lifting of the priesthood ban?|jump to]]
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|3||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Revelation is a process which generally follows a model in which "man inquires and then God inspires"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Revelation is a process which generally follows a model in which "man inquires and then God inspires"]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Revelation is a process which generally follows a model in which "man inquires and then God inspires"|jump to]]
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|4||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Viewing revelation as a process often requiring patient preparation helps us understand why the priesthood ban wasn't lifted sooner|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Viewing revelation as a process often requiring patient preparation helps us understand why the priesthood ban wasn't lifted sooner]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Viewing revelation as a process often requiring patient preparation helps us understand why the priesthood ban wasn't lifted sooner|jump to]]
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|5||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#What social and cultural obstacles stood in the way of ending the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What social and cultural obstacles stood in the way of ending the priesthood ban?]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What social and cultural obstacles stood in the way of ending the priesthood ban?|jump to]]
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|6||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Sometimes critics from other Christian faiths excuse beliefs and behaviors in their denominations' pasts, while suggesting a much higher standard should have been met by a community led by revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Sometimes critics from other Christian faiths excuse beliefs and behaviors in their denominations' pasts, while suggesting a much higher standard should have been met by a community led by revelation]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Sometimes critics from other Christian faiths excuse beliefs and behaviors in their denominations' pasts, while suggesting a much higher standard should have been met by a community led by revelation|jump to]]
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|7||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Biblical history is replete with examples of the difficulty of gaining widespread conformity even after a paradigm-shifting revelation has been received|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Biblical history is replete with examples of the difficulty of gaining widespread conformity even after a paradigm-shifting revelation has been received]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Biblical history is replete with examples of the difficulty of gaining widespread conformity even after a paradigm-shifting revelation has been received|jump to]]
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|8||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#What circumstances preceded the 1978 revelation which ended the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What circumstances preceded the 1978 revelation which ended the priesthood ban?]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What circumstances preceded the 1978 revelation which ended the priesthood ban?|jump to]]
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|9||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#In 1954, after visiting the struggling South African mission, David O. McKay began to consider lifting the ban|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#In 1954, after visiting the struggling South African mission, David O. McKay began to consider lifting the ban]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#In 1954, after visiting the struggling South African mission, David O. McKay began to consider lifting the ban|jump to]]
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|10||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#As McKay's health declined, his counselor, Hugh B. Brown, attempted to lift the ban as an administrative decision|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#As McKay's health declined, his counselor, Hugh B. Brown, attempted to lift the ban as an administrative decision]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#As McKay's health declined, his counselor, Hugh B. Brown, attempted to lift the ban as an administrative decision|jump to]]
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|11||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban|jump to]]
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|12||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Lester Bush authors an important piece in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Lester Bush authors an important piece in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Lester Bush authors an important piece in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought|jump to]]
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|13||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#The Church continued to run into problems of black ancestry preventing the building of local leadership in certain areas, such as Brazil|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#The Church continued to run into problems of black ancestry preventing the building of local leadership in certain areas, such as Brazil]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#The Church continued to run into problems of black ancestry preventing the building of local leadership in certain areas, such as Brazil|jump to]]
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|14||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Were there witnesses to the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Were there witnesses to the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Were there witnesses to the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?|jump to]]
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|15||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Many witnesses described the 1978 revelation on the priesthood|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Many witnesses described the 1978 revelation on the priesthood]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Many witnesses described the 1978 revelation on the priesthood|jump to]]
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|16||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#What testimonies were offered regarding the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What testimonies were offered regarding the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What testimonies were offered regarding the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?|jump to]]
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|17||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Testimonies regarding the revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Testimonies regarding the revelation]] </nowiki> ||[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Testimonies regarding the revelation|jump to]]
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= [[Social pressure and the priesthood ban]]=
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|1||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Was the priesthood ban lifted as the result of social or government pressure?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Was the priesthood ban lifted as the result of social or government pressure?]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Was the priesthood ban lifted as the result of social or government pressure?|jump to]]
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|2||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Social pressure was actually on the decline after the Civil Rights movement and coordinated protests at BYU athletic events ceased in 1971|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Social pressure was actually on the decline after the Civil Rights movement and coordinated protests at BYU athletic events ceased in 1971]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Social pressure was actually on the decline after the Civil Rights movement and coordinated protests at BYU athletic events ceased in 1971|jump to]]
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|3||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church authorities encountered faithful black and mixed-ancestry Mormons who had contributed financially and in other ways to the building of the São Paulo temple, a sanctuary they realized they would not be allowed to enter"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church authorities encountered faithful black and mixed-ancestry Mormons who had contributed financially and in other ways to the building of the São Paulo temple, a sanctuary they realized they would not be allowed to enter"]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church authorities encountered faithful black and mixed-ancestry Mormons who had contributed financially and in other ways to the building of the São Paulo temple, a sanctuary they realized they would not be allowed to enter"|jump to]]
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|4||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Did President Jimmy Carter threaten the Church's tax-exempt status because of their policy on blacks and the priesthood?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Did President Jimmy Carter threaten the Church's tax-exempt status because of their policy on blacks and the priesthood?]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Did President Jimmy Carter threaten the Church's tax-exempt status because of their policy on blacks and the priesthood?|jump to]]
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|5||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter had a brief meeting with President Kimball, Representative Gunn McKay, and Representative Jim Santini on 11 March 1977 at the White House|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter had a brief meeting with President Kimball, Representative Gunn McKay, and Representative Jim Santini on 11 March 1977 at the White House]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter had a brief meeting with President Kimball, Representative Gunn McKay, and Representative Jim Santini on 11 March 1977 at the White House|jump to]]
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|6||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter visited Salt Lake City on November 27 1978 for program in the Salt Lake Tabernacle|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter visited Salt Lake City on November 27 1978 for program in the Salt Lake Tabernacle]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter visited Salt Lake City on November 27 1978 for program in the Salt Lake Tabernacle|jump to]]
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|7||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Kimball wrote a letter to President Carter in May 1977 to present a copy of Carter's genealogy|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Kimball wrote a letter to President Carter in May 1977 to present a copy of Carter's genealogy]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Kimball wrote a letter to President Carter in May 1977 to present a copy of Carter's genealogy|jump to]]
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|8||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#The allegation that the LDS church's tax-free status was threatened in 1978 seems to have originated prior to 1988, and resurfaced in 2001|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#The allegation that the LDS church's tax-free status was threatened in 1978 seems to have originated prior to 1988, and resurfaced in 2001]] </nowiki> ||[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#The allegation that the LDS church's tax-free status was threatened in 1978 seems to have originated prior to 1988, and resurfaced in 2001|jump to]]
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= [[Statements about the priesthood ban]]=
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|1||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#1949|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1949]] </nowiki> ||[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1949|jump to]]
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|2||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#First Presidency statement (President George Albert Smith)|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#First Presidency statement (President George Albert Smith)]] </nowiki> ||[[Statements about the priesthood ban#First Presidency statement (President George Albert Smith)|jump to]]
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|3||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#1969|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1969]] </nowiki> ||[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1969|jump to]]
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|4||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#1978|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1978]] </nowiki> ||[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1978|jump to]]
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|5||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#Bruce R. McConkie|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#Bruce R. McConkie]] </nowiki> ||[[Statements about the priesthood ban#Bruce R. McConkie|jump to]]
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= [[Repudiated ideas about race]]=
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|1||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Gospel Topics: "Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects actions in a premortal life"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Gospel Topics: "Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects actions in a premortal life"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Gospel Topics: "Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects actions in a premortal life"|jump to]]
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|2||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral"|jump to]]
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|5||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency under Joseph F. Smith also rejected this idea|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency under Joseph F. Smith also rejected this idea]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency under Joseph F. Smith also rejected this idea|jump to]]
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|6||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Smith never taught the idea that those born with black skin were "neutral" during the war in heaven|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Smith never taught the idea that those born with black skin were "neutral" during the war in heaven]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Smith never taught the idea that those born with black skin were "neutral" during the war in heaven|jump to]]
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|7||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Did Church leaders ever teach that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven?"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did Church leaders ever teach that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven?"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did Church leaders ever teach that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven?"|jump to]]
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|8||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Yes, some Church leaders promoted the idea as a way to explain the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Yes, some Church leaders promoted the idea as a way to explain the priesthood ban]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Yes, some Church leaders promoted the idea as a way to explain the priesthood ban|jump to]]
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|9||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency, in a statement issued on August 17, 1949, actually attributed the ban to "conduct of spirits in the premortal existence"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency, in a statement issued on August 17, 1949, actually attributed the ban to "conduct of spirits in the premortal existence"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency, in a statement issued on August 17, 1949, actually attributed the ban to "conduct of spirits in the premortal existence"|jump to]]
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|10||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith said in 1954 that there were no "neutrals in the war in heaven," but that rewards in this life may have "reflected actions taken in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith said in 1954 that there were no "neutrals in the war in heaven," but that rewards in this life may have "reflected actions taken in the pre-existence]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith said in 1954 that there were no "neutrals in the war in heaven," but that rewards in this life may have "reflected actions taken in the pre-existence|jump to]]
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|11||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Bruce R. McConkie said in 1966 that they were "less valiant" in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Bruce R. McConkie said in 1966 that they were "less valiant" in the pre-existence]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Bruce R. McConkie said in 1966 that they were "less valiant" in the pre-existence|jump to]]
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|12||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#These statements by Church leaders reflected ideas which were prevalent in society during the 1950s and 1960s|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#These statements by Church leaders reflected ideas which were prevalent in society during the 1950s and 1960s]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#These statements by Church leaders reflected ideas which were prevalent in society during the 1950s and 1960s|jump to]]
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|13||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When the priesthood ban was lifted in 1978, McConkie retracted what he had said previously|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When the priesthood ban was lifted in 1978, McConkie retracted what he had said previously]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#When the priesthood ban was lifted in 1978, McConkie retracted what he had said previously|jump to]]
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|14||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Did the Church repudiate the idea of neutrality in the "war in heaven?"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did the Church repudiate the idea of neutrality in the "war in heaven?"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did the Church repudiate the idea of neutrality in the "war in heaven?"|jump to]]
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|15||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#President Kimball was reported as repudiating this idea following the 1978 revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#President Kimball was reported as repudiating this idea following the 1978 revelation]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#President Kimball was reported as repudiating this idea following the 1978 revelation|jump to]]
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|16||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Modern Church leaders teach that everyone who came to earth in this day was "valiant" in the premortal existence|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Modern Church leaders teach that everyone who came to earth in this day was "valiant" in the premortal existence]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Modern Church leaders teach that everyone who came to earth in this day was "valiant" in the premortal existence|jump to]]
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|17||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#''Gospel Topics'': "Even after 1852, at least two black Mormons continued to hold the priesthood"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#''Gospel Topics'': "Even after 1852, at least two black Mormons continued to hold the priesthood"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#''Gospel Topics'': "Even after 1852, at least two black Mormons continued to hold the priesthood"|jump to]]
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|18||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#What are the "curse of Cain" and the "curse of Ham"?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#What are the "curse of Cain" and the "curse of Ham"?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#What are the "curse of Cain" and the "curse of Ham"?|jump to]]
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|19||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#There is a distinction between the "curse" and the "mark" of Cain|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#There is a distinction between the "curse" and the "mark" of Cain]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#There is a distinction between the "curse" and the "mark" of Cain|jump to]]
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|20||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When did a biblical curse become associated with the "Hamites?"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did a biblical curse become associated with the "Hamites?"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did a biblical curse become associated with the "Hamites?"|jump to]]
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|21||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The origin of the "curse of Ham" pre-dates the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by hundreds of years|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The origin of the "curse of Ham" pre-dates the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by hundreds of years]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The origin of the "curse of Ham" pre-dates the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by hundreds of years|jump to]]
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|22||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When did the "mark of Cain" become associated with black skin?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did the "mark of Cain" become associated with black skin?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did the "mark of Cain" become associated with black skin?|jump to]]
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|23||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The biblical "mark of Cain"  associated with black skin by Protestants to justify slavery|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The biblical "mark of Cain"  associated with black skin by Protestants to justify slavery]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The biblical "mark of Cain"  associated with black skin by Protestants to justify slavery|jump to]]
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|24||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#How did the "curse of Ham" or "curse of Cain" become associated with the Church?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#How did the "curse of Ham" or "curse of Cain" become associated with the Church?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#How did the "curse of Ham" or "curse of Cain" become associated with the Church?|jump to]]
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|25||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Early members of the Church brought this culturally-conditioned belief in the "curse of Ham" with them into Mormonism|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Early members of the Church brought this culturally-conditioned belief in the "curse of Ham" with them into Mormonism]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Early members of the Church brought this culturally-conditioned belief in the "curse of Ham" with them into Mormonism|jump to]]
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|26||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Is interracial marriage prohibited or condemned within the Church?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Is interracial marriage prohibited or condemned within the Church?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Is interracial marriage prohibited or condemned within the Church?|jump to]]
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|27||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Spencer Kimball prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban: "There is no condemnation," but rather concerns about "the difficulty…in interrace marriages." |l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Spencer Kimball prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban: "There is no condemnation," but rather concerns about "the difficulty…in interrace marriages." ]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Spencer Kimball prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban: "There is no condemnation," but rather concerns about "the difficulty…in interrace marriages." |jump to]]
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|28||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Church spokesman after the lifting of the priesthood ban: "So there is no ban on interracial marriage"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Church spokesman after the lifting of the priesthood ban: "So there is no ban on interracial marriage"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Church spokesman after the lifting of the priesthood ban: "So there is no ban on interracial marriage"|jump to]]
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|29||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Church Handbook of Instructions say nothing concerning interracial marriages|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Church Handbook of Instructions say nothing concerning interracial marriages]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Church Handbook of Instructions say nothing concerning interracial marriages|jump to]]
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|30||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#There have been leaders that have openly opposed miscegenation in any form|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#There have been leaders that have openly opposed miscegenation in any form]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#There have been leaders that have openly opposed miscegenation in any form|jump to]]
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|31||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Why did Mark E. Petersen say that blacks would go the the Celestial Kingdom as servants?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Why did Mark E. Petersen say that blacks would go the the Celestial Kingdom as servants?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Why did Mark E. Petersen say that blacks would go the the Celestial Kingdom as servants?|jump to]]
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|32||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Race Problems - As They Affect the Church|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Race Problems - As They Affect the Church]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Race Problems - As They Affect the Church|jump to]]
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|33||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Not everything said by a leader of the Church is considered doctrine|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Not everything said by a leader of the Church is considered doctrine]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Not everything said by a leader of the Church is considered doctrine|jump to]]
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|34||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#We believe revelation is continual, and we do not claim to have all the answers now, nor did we claim to have all the answers in 1952|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#We believe revelation is continual, and we do not claim to have all the answers now, nor did we claim to have all the answers in 1952]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#We believe revelation is continual, and we do not claim to have all the answers now, nor did we claim to have all the answers in 1952|jump to]]
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|35||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#It is important to understand that the term "servant" was not uniquely applied to black people|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#It is important to understand that the term "servant" was not uniquely applied to black people]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#It is important to understand that the term "servant" was not uniquely applied to black people|jump to]]
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|36||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Even Petersen's view that blacks can only serve alongside whites as servants in the Celestial Kingdom has been contradicted by almost every president of the Church since Joseph Smith|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Even Petersen's view that blacks can only serve alongside whites as servants in the Celestial Kingdom has been contradicted by almost every president of the Church since Joseph Smith]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Even Petersen's view that blacks can only serve alongside whites as servants in the Celestial Kingdom has been contradicted by almost every president of the Church since Joseph Smith|jump to]]
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|37||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#In the 1950s, did Mormons teach that the only way a black man could get into heaven was as a slave?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#In the 1950s, did Mormons teach that the only way a black man could get into heaven was as a slave?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#In the 1950s, did Mormons teach that the only way a black man could get into heaven was as a slave?|jump to]]
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|38||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The claim is likely based on talk presented by Elder Mark E. Petersen at BYU in the early 1950s. At the time, much of American society believed that blacks were socially and culturally inferior|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The claim is likely based on talk presented by Elder Mark E. Petersen at BYU in the early 1950s. At the time, much of American society believed that blacks were socially and culturally inferior]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The claim is likely based on talk presented by Elder Mark E. Petersen at BYU in the early 1950s. At the time, much of American society believed that blacks were socially and culturally inferior|jump to]]
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|39||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#It has never been a doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ that blacks would enter heaven only as slaves|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#It has never been a doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ that blacks would enter heaven only as slaves]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#It has never been a doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ that blacks would enter heaven only as slaves|jump to]]
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|40||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Despite the restriction on priesthood, Elder Petersen asserted that black members of the Church who were faithful to their covenants would be exalted in the celestial kingdom|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Despite the restriction on priesthood, Elder Petersen asserted that black members of the Church who were faithful to their covenants would be exalted in the celestial kingdom]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Despite the restriction on priesthood, Elder Petersen asserted that black members of the Church who were faithful to their covenants would be exalted in the celestial kingdom|jump to]]
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|41||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Given the policy in place at the time of Elder Petersen's remarks, black members would be eligible for exaltation, though they like others who had not received all the ordinances would assist and help others as "servants"|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Given the policy in place at the time of Elder Petersen's remarks, black members would be eligible for exaltation, though they like others who had not received all the ordinances would assist and help others as "servants"]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Given the policy in place at the time of Elder Petersen's remarks, black members would be eligible for exaltation, though they like others who had not received all the ordinances would assist and help others as "servants"|jump to]]
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|42||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen acknowledged that leaders and members did not have full information on the removal of the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen acknowledged that leaders and members did not have full information on the removal of the priesthood ban]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen acknowledged that leaders and members did not have full information on the removal of the priesthood ban|jump to]]
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|43||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen's comments were, to some degree, a reflection of the cultural beliefs of his time and generation in the U.S.|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen's comments were, to some degree, a reflection of the cultural beliefs of his time and generation in the U.S.]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen's comments were, to some degree, a reflection of the cultural beliefs of his time and generation in the U.S.|jump to]]
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|44||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Latter-day Saints need feel no responsibility to defend what may, by today's standards, seem to be racist statements attributed to fallible Church leaders in the past|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Latter-day Saints need feel no responsibility to defend what may, by today's standards, seem to be racist statements attributed to fallible Church leaders in the past]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Latter-day Saints need feel no responsibility to defend what may, by today's standards, seem to be racist statements attributed to fallible Church leaders in the past|jump to]]
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|45||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Do the Book of Abraham and the Book of Mormon link a person's skin color to their behavior in the pre-existence?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Do the Book of Abraham and the Book of Mormon link a person's skin color to their behavior in the pre-existence?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Do the Book of Abraham and the Book of Mormon link a person's skin color to their behavior in the pre-existence?|jump to]]
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|46||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Mormon does not appear to have been used in a justification for the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Mormon does not appear to have been used in a justification for the priesthood ban]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Mormon does not appear to have been used in a justification for the priesthood ban|jump to]]
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|47||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Abraham says nothing about lineages set aside in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Abraham says nothing about lineages set aside in the pre-existence]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Abraham says nothing about lineages set aside in the pre-existence|jump to]]
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|48||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#How can one reconcile the patriarchal blessings given to blacks during the priesthood and temple bans?|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#How can one reconcile the patriarchal blessings given to blacks during the priesthood and temple bans?]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#How can one reconcile the patriarchal blessings given to blacks during the priesthood and temple bans?|jump to]]
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|49||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Introduction to Question|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Introduction to Question]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Introduction to Question|jump to]]
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|51||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Another Article on Unfulfilled Patriarchal Blessings|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Another Article on Unfulfilled Patriarchal Blessings]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#Another Article on Unfulfilled Patriarchal Blessings|jump to]]
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|52||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#What the Church Has Disavowed and What it Has Not Disavowed|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#What the Church Has Disavowed and What it Has Not Disavowed]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#What the Church Has Disavowed and What it Has Not Disavowed|jump to]]
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|53||<nowiki> {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Most Likely Explanation: Following Church Leaders|l1=the_visual_title}} </nowiki> ||<nowiki> #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Most Likely Explanation: Following Church Leaders]] </nowiki> ||[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Most Likely Explanation: Following Church Leaders|jump to]]
 
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2 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Members of the Church who were considered to be of African descent were restricted from holding the Church's lay priesthood prior to 1978|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Members of the Church who were considered to be of African descent were restricted from holding the Church's lay priesthood prior to 1978]] jump to
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4 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#What do we know about the origin of the priesthood ban on Church members of African descent?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#What do we know about the origin of the priesthood ban on Church members of African descent?]] jump to
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6 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Many leaders have indicated that the Church does not know why the ban was in place|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Many leaders have indicated that the Church does not know why the ban was in place]] jump to
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8 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Did Joseph Smith confer the priesthood on several black men?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Did Joseph Smith confer the priesthood on several black men?]] jump to
9 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Missouri was a slave state, and the locals persecuted the Missouri saints and destroyed their press in part because of W. W. Phelps's editorials supporting abolition|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Missouri was a slave state, and the locals persecuted the Missouri saints and destroyed their press in part because of W. W. Phelps's editorials supporting abolition]] jump to
10 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Early missionaries were instructed to not teach or baptize slaves without their master's consent, but Joseph Smith conferred the priesthood on several free black men|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Early missionaries were instructed to not teach or baptize slaves without their master's consent, but Joseph Smith conferred the priesthood on several free black men]] jump to
11 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Outsiders do not seem to have regarded members of the Church in the 1830s as sharing typical American ideas about race|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Outsiders do not seem to have regarded members of the Church in the 1830s as sharing typical American ideas about race]] jump to
12 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Why did Brigham Young initiate the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Why did Brigham Young initiate the priesthood ban?]] jump to
13 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Starting Potentially with William McCary|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Starting Potentially with William McCary]] jump to
14 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#The priesthood ban became more comprehensive to include not only slaves and free blacks in the South, but all persons deemed to have inherited the curse of Cain through Ham|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#The priesthood ban became more comprehensive to include not only slaves and free blacks in the South, but all persons deemed to have inherited the curse of Cain through Ham]] jump to
15 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Brigham Young never presented a specific revelation on priesthood or temple restrictions he imposed|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Brigham Young never presented a specific revelation on priesthood or temple restrictions he imposed]] jump to

Nature of the priesthood ban

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1 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#Was the Mormon priesthood ban simply a policy or was it doctrine?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#Was the Mormon priesthood ban simply a policy or was it doctrine?]] jump to
2 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#According to the Church, the priesthood ban was a policy implemented by Brigham Young|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#According to the Church, the priesthood ban was a policy implemented by Brigham Young]] jump to
3 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#Background|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#Background]] jump to
4 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#Racist doctrine?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#Racist doctrine?]] jump to
5 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#]] jump to
6 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#Did Joseph Fielding Smith make derogatory racial comments in the 22 October 1963 issue of Look magazine?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#Did Joseph Fielding Smith make derogatory racial comments in the 22 October 1963 issue of Look magazine?]] jump to
7 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#The critics appeal to an audience that is ignorant of the abysmal history of most of Christianity's dealings on race issues|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#The critics appeal to an audience that is ignorant of the abysmal history of most of Christianity's dealings on race issues]] jump to
8 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#Bruce R. McConkie: "We have now had added a new flood of intelligence and light on this particular subject, and it erases all the darkness, and all the views and all the thoughts of the past"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#Bruce R. McConkie: "We have now had added a new flood of intelligence and light on this particular subject, and it erases all the darkness, and all the views and all the thoughts of the past"]] jump to
9 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#A Look Through LOOK Magazine: Not one article, photo, or ad in a full 154 pages of this colorful oversized magazine interrupts its perky Caucasian landscape by featuring an African-American|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#A Look Through LOOK Magazine: Not one article, photo, or ad in a full 154 pages of this colorful oversized magazine interrupts its perky Caucasian landscape by featuring an African-American]] jump to
10 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#A Convenient Double Standard|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#A Convenient Double Standard]] jump to
11 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#Critics' attempt to pass off centuries of Christian belief in a "curse" as being a uniquely Mormon invention|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#Critics' attempt to pass off centuries of Christian belief in a "curse" as being a uniquely Mormon invention]] jump to
12 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#Were blacks denied access to Mormon temple open houses?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#Were blacks denied access to Mormon temple open houses?]] jump to
13 {{SeeAlso|Nature of the priesthood ban#There is no priesthood requirement to tour a temple during an open house, and all were welcome|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Nature of the priesthood ban#There is no priesthood requirement to tour a temple during an open house, and all were welcome]] jump to

Understanding pre-1978 statements about race

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1 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Gordon B. Hinckley: "I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Gordon B. Hinckley: "I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ"]] jump to
2 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Bruce R. McConkie: "Forget everything that I have said, or what President Brigham Young or President George Q. Cannon or whomsoever has said in days past that is contrary to the present revelation"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Bruce R. McConkie: "Forget everything that I have said, or what President Brigham Young or President George Q. Cannon or whomsoever has said in days past that is contrary to the present revelation"]] jump to
3 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#How have modern Church leaders reacted to the speculations of the past regarding the reason for the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#How have modern Church leaders reacted to the speculations of the past regarding the reason for the priesthood ban?]] jump to
4 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Modern Church leaders have advised us to avoid speculating without knowledge|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Modern Church leaders have advised us to avoid speculating without knowledge]] jump to
5 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Tolerance and equality are commanded|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Tolerance and equality are commanded]] jump to
6 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#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?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#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?]] jump to
7 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The goal of the Church is to bring people unto Christ|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The goal of the Church is to bring people unto Christ]] jump to
8 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The prophets will not lead the Church astray from the mission of leading people to Christ: This does not exempt prophets from saying or doing things at times that may be incorrect|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The prophets will not lead the Church astray from the mission of leading people to Christ: This does not exempt prophets from saying or doing things at times that may be incorrect]] jump to
9 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The Lord uses imperfect people to run his Church|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The Lord uses imperfect people to run his Church]] jump to
10 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#If we go in with the expectation that the prophets will never do or say anything wrong, we will be disappointed|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#If we go in with the expectation that the prophets will never do or say anything wrong, we will be disappointed]] jump to
11 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#There is a possibility that we may get things wrong, because we are NOT Jesus Christ: He allows us to learn as we go along|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#There is a possibility that we may get things wrong, because we are NOT Jesus Christ: He allows us to learn as we go along]] jump to
12 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#What did Church leaders after Brigham Young think of the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#What did Church leaders after Brigham Young think of the priesthood ban?]] jump to
13 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#John Taylor conducted an investigation and concluded the policy had started under Joseph Smith, rather than Brigham Young|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#John Taylor conducted an investigation and concluded the policy had started under Joseph Smith, rather than Brigham Young]] jump to
14 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#B.H. Roberts was the first to argue, based on the Book of Abraham, that the curse of Cain had continued to modern blacks through the lineage of Ham|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#B.H. Roberts was the first to argue, based on the Book of Abraham, that the curse of Cain had continued to modern blacks through the lineage of Ham]] jump to
15 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Joseph Fielding Smith opined that blacks may have been less valiant in the pre-mortal conflict between God and Satan|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Joseph Fielding Smith opined that blacks may have been less valiant in the pre-mortal conflict between God and Satan]] jump to
16 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The First Presidency under George Albert Smith seems to have believed that the priesthood ban had been imposed by "direct commandment from the Lord"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#The First Presidency under George Albert Smith seems to have believed that the priesthood ban had been imposed by "direct commandment from the Lord"]] jump to
17 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#David O. McKay believed that the ban was "not doctrine but...policy"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#David O. McKay believed that the ban was "not doctrine but...policy"]] jump to
18 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban]] jump to
19 {{SeeAlso|Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#President Kimball said that the day might come when they would be given the priesthood, but should the day come it will be a matter of revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Understanding pre-1978 statements about race#President Kimball said that the day might come when they would be given the priesthood, but should the day come it will be a matter of revelation]] jump to

Lifting the priesthood ban

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1 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church leaders pondered promises made by prophets such as Brigham Young that black members would one day receive priesthood and temple blessings"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church leaders pondered promises made by prophets such as Brigham Young that black members would one day receive priesthood and temple blessings"]] jump to
2 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#How does the revelatory process work in the case of something like the lifting of the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#How does the revelatory process work in the case of something like the lifting of the priesthood ban?]] jump to
3 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Revelation is a process which generally follows a model in which "man inquires and then God inspires"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Revelation is a process which generally follows a model in which "man inquires and then God inspires"]] jump to
4 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Viewing revelation as a process often requiring patient preparation helps us understand why the priesthood ban wasn't lifted sooner|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Viewing revelation as a process often requiring patient preparation helps us understand why the priesthood ban wasn't lifted sooner]] jump to
5 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#What social and cultural obstacles stood in the way of ending the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What social and cultural obstacles stood in the way of ending the priesthood ban?]] jump to
6 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Sometimes critics from other Christian faiths excuse beliefs and behaviors in their denominations' pasts, while suggesting a much higher standard should have been met by a community led by revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Sometimes critics from other Christian faiths excuse beliefs and behaviors in their denominations' pasts, while suggesting a much higher standard should have been met by a community led by revelation]] jump to
7 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Biblical history is replete with examples of the difficulty of gaining widespread conformity even after a paradigm-shifting revelation has been received|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Biblical history is replete with examples of the difficulty of gaining widespread conformity even after a paradigm-shifting revelation has been received]] jump to
8 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#What circumstances preceded the 1978 revelation which ended the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What circumstances preceded the 1978 revelation which ended the priesthood ban?]] jump to
9 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#In 1954, after visiting the struggling South African mission, David O. McKay began to consider lifting the ban|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#In 1954, after visiting the struggling South African mission, David O. McKay began to consider lifting the ban]] jump to
10 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#As McKay's health declined, his counselor, Hugh B. Brown, attempted to lift the ban as an administrative decision|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#As McKay's health declined, his counselor, Hugh B. Brown, attempted to lift the ban as an administrative decision]] jump to
11 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Harold B. Lee was inclined to reconfirm the ban]] jump to
12 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Lester Bush authors an important piece in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Lester Bush authors an important piece in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought]] jump to
13 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#The Church continued to run into problems of black ancestry preventing the building of local leadership in certain areas, such as Brazil|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#The Church continued to run into problems of black ancestry preventing the building of local leadership in certain areas, such as Brazil]] jump to
14 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Were there witnesses to the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Were there witnesses to the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?]] jump to
15 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Many witnesses described the 1978 revelation on the priesthood|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Many witnesses described the 1978 revelation on the priesthood]] jump to
16 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#What testimonies were offered regarding the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#What testimonies were offered regarding the revelation that ended the priesthood ban?]] jump to
17 {{SeeAlso|Lifting the priesthood ban#Testimonies regarding the revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Lifting the priesthood ban#Testimonies regarding the revelation]] jump to

Social pressure and the priesthood ban

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1 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Was the priesthood ban lifted as the result of social or government pressure?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Was the priesthood ban lifted as the result of social or government pressure?]] jump to
2 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Social pressure was actually on the decline after the Civil Rights movement and coordinated protests at BYU athletic events ceased in 1971|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Social pressure was actually on the decline after the Civil Rights movement and coordinated protests at BYU athletic events ceased in 1971]] jump to
3 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church authorities encountered faithful black and mixed-ancestry Mormons who had contributed financially and in other ways to the building of the São Paulo temple, a sanctuary they realized they would not be allowed to enter"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#''Gospel Topics'': "Church authorities encountered faithful black and mixed-ancestry Mormons who had contributed financially and in other ways to the building of the São Paulo temple, a sanctuary they realized they would not be allowed to enter"]] jump to
4 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Did President Jimmy Carter threaten the Church's tax-exempt status because of their policy on blacks and the priesthood?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#Did President Jimmy Carter threaten the Church's tax-exempt status because of their policy on blacks and the priesthood?]] jump to
5 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter had a brief meeting with President Kimball, Representative Gunn McKay, and Representative Jim Santini on 11 March 1977 at the White House|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter had a brief meeting with President Kimball, Representative Gunn McKay, and Representative Jim Santini on 11 March 1977 at the White House]] jump to
6 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter visited Salt Lake City on November 27 1978 for program in the Salt Lake Tabernacle|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Carter visited Salt Lake City on November 27 1978 for program in the Salt Lake Tabernacle]] jump to
7 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Kimball wrote a letter to President Carter in May 1977 to present a copy of Carter's genealogy|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#President Kimball wrote a letter to President Carter in May 1977 to present a copy of Carter's genealogy]] jump to
8 {{SeeAlso|Social pressure and the priesthood ban#The allegation that the LDS church's tax-free status was threatened in 1978 seems to have originated prior to 1988, and resurfaced in 2001|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Social pressure and the priesthood ban#The allegation that the LDS church's tax-free status was threatened in 1978 seems to have originated prior to 1988, and resurfaced in 2001]] jump to

Statements about the priesthood ban

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1 {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#1949|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1949]] jump to
2 {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#First Presidency statement (President George Albert Smith)|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#First Presidency statement (President George Albert Smith)]] jump to
3 {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#1969|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1969]] jump to
4 {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#1978|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#1978]] jump to
5 {{SeeAlso|Statements about the priesthood ban#Bruce R. McConkie|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Statements about the priesthood ban#Bruce R. McConkie]] jump to

Repudiated ideas about race

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1 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Gospel Topics: "Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects actions in a premortal life"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Gospel Topics: "Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects actions in a premortal life"]] jump to
2 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral"]] jump to
3 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Was the idea that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven" ever official doctrine?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Was the idea that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven" ever official doctrine?]] jump to
4 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The "neutral in the war in heaven" argument was never doctrine. In fact, some Church leaders, starting with Brigham Young, explicitly repudiated the idea|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The "neutral in the war in heaven" argument was never doctrine. In fact, some Church leaders, starting with Brigham Young, explicitly repudiated the idea]] jump to
5 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency under Joseph F. Smith also rejected this idea|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency under Joseph F. Smith also rejected this idea]] jump to
6 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Smith never taught the idea that those born with black skin were "neutral" during the war in heaven|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Smith never taught the idea that those born with black skin were "neutral" during the war in heaven]] jump to
7 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Did Church leaders ever teach that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven?"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did Church leaders ever teach that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven?"]] jump to
8 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Yes, some Church leaders promoted the idea as a way to explain the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Yes, some Church leaders promoted the idea as a way to explain the priesthood ban]] jump to
9 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency, in a statement issued on August 17, 1949, actually attributed the ban to "conduct of spirits in the premortal existence"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency, in a statement issued on August 17, 1949, actually attributed the ban to "conduct of spirits in the premortal existence"]] jump to
10 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith said in 1954 that there were no "neutrals in the war in heaven," but that rewards in this life may have "reflected actions taken in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith said in 1954 that there were no "neutrals in the war in heaven," but that rewards in this life may have "reflected actions taken in the pre-existence]] jump to
11 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Bruce R. McConkie said in 1966 that they were "less valiant" in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Bruce R. McConkie said in 1966 that they were "less valiant" in the pre-existence]] jump to
12 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#These statements by Church leaders reflected ideas which were prevalent in society during the 1950s and 1960s|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#These statements by Church leaders reflected ideas which were prevalent in society during the 1950s and 1960s]] jump to
13 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When the priesthood ban was lifted in 1978, McConkie retracted what he had said previously|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When the priesthood ban was lifted in 1978, McConkie retracted what he had said previously]] jump to
14 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Did the Church repudiate the idea of neutrality in the "war in heaven?"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did the Church repudiate the idea of neutrality in the "war in heaven?"]] jump to
15 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#President Kimball was reported as repudiating this idea following the 1978 revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#President Kimball was reported as repudiating this idea following the 1978 revelation]] jump to
16 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Modern Church leaders teach that everyone who came to earth in this day was "valiant" in the premortal existence|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Modern Church leaders teach that everyone who came to earth in this day was "valiant" in the premortal existence]] jump to
17 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#''Gospel Topics'': "Even after 1852, at least two black Mormons continued to hold the priesthood"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#''Gospel Topics'': "Even after 1852, at least two black Mormons continued to hold the priesthood"]] jump to
18 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#What are the "curse of Cain" and the "curse of Ham"?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#What are the "curse of Cain" and the "curse of Ham"?]] jump to
19 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#There is a distinction between the "curse" and the "mark" of Cain|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#There is a distinction between the "curse" and the "mark" of Cain]] jump to
20 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When did a biblical curse become associated with the "Hamites?"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did a biblical curse become associated with the "Hamites?"]] jump to
21 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The origin of the "curse of Ham" pre-dates the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by hundreds of years|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The origin of the "curse of Ham" pre-dates the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by hundreds of years]] jump to
22 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When did the "mark of Cain" become associated with black skin?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did the "mark of Cain" become associated with black skin?]] jump to
23 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The biblical "mark of Cain" associated with black skin by Protestants to justify slavery|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The biblical "mark of Cain" associated with black skin by Protestants to justify slavery]] jump to
24 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#How did the "curse of Ham" or "curse of Cain" become associated with the Church?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#How did the "curse of Ham" or "curse of Cain" become associated with the Church?]] jump to
25 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Early members of the Church brought this culturally-conditioned belief in the "curse of Ham" with them into Mormonism|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Early members of the Church brought this culturally-conditioned belief in the "curse of Ham" with them into Mormonism]] jump to
26 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Is interracial marriage prohibited or condemned within the Church?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Is interracial marriage prohibited or condemned within the Church?]] jump to
27 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Spencer Kimball prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban: "There is no condemnation," but rather concerns about "the difficulty…in interrace marriages." |l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Spencer Kimball prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban: "There is no condemnation," but rather concerns about "the difficulty…in interrace marriages." ]] jump to
28 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Church spokesman after the lifting of the priesthood ban: "So there is no ban on interracial marriage"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Church spokesman after the lifting of the priesthood ban: "So there is no ban on interracial marriage"]] jump to
29 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Church Handbook of Instructions say nothing concerning interracial marriages|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Church Handbook of Instructions say nothing concerning interracial marriages]] jump to
30 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#There have been leaders that have openly opposed miscegenation in any form|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#There have been leaders that have openly opposed miscegenation in any form]] jump to
31 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Why did Mark E. Petersen say that blacks would go the the Celestial Kingdom as servants?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Why did Mark E. Petersen say that blacks would go the the Celestial Kingdom as servants?]] jump to
32 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Race Problems - As They Affect the Church|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Race Problems - As They Affect the Church]] jump to
33 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Not everything said by a leader of the Church is considered doctrine|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Not everything said by a leader of the Church is considered doctrine]] jump to
34 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#We believe revelation is continual, and we do not claim to have all the answers now, nor did we claim to have all the answers in 1952|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#We believe revelation is continual, and we do not claim to have all the answers now, nor did we claim to have all the answers in 1952]] jump to
35 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#It is important to understand that the term "servant" was not uniquely applied to black people|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#It is important to understand that the term "servant" was not uniquely applied to black people]] jump to
36 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Even Petersen's view that blacks can only serve alongside whites as servants in the Celestial Kingdom has been contradicted by almost every president of the Church since Joseph Smith|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Even Petersen's view that blacks can only serve alongside whites as servants in the Celestial Kingdom has been contradicted by almost every president of the Church since Joseph Smith]] jump to
37 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#In the 1950s, did Mormons teach that the only way a black man could get into heaven was as a slave?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#In the 1950s, did Mormons teach that the only way a black man could get into heaven was as a slave?]] jump to
38 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The claim is likely based on talk presented by Elder Mark E. Petersen at BYU in the early 1950s. At the time, much of American society believed that blacks were socially and culturally inferior|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The claim is likely based on talk presented by Elder Mark E. Petersen at BYU in the early 1950s. At the time, much of American society believed that blacks were socially and culturally inferior]] jump to
39 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#It has never been a doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ that blacks would enter heaven only as slaves|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#It has never been a doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ that blacks would enter heaven only as slaves]] jump to
40 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Despite the restriction on priesthood, Elder Petersen asserted that black members of the Church who were faithful to their covenants would be exalted in the celestial kingdom|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Despite the restriction on priesthood, Elder Petersen asserted that black members of the Church who were faithful to their covenants would be exalted in the celestial kingdom]] jump to
41 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Given the policy in place at the time of Elder Petersen's remarks, black members would be eligible for exaltation, though they like others who had not received all the ordinances would assist and help others as "servants"|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Given the policy in place at the time of Elder Petersen's remarks, black members would be eligible for exaltation, though they like others who had not received all the ordinances would assist and help others as "servants"]] jump to
42 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen acknowledged that leaders and members did not have full information on the removal of the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen acknowledged that leaders and members did not have full information on the removal of the priesthood ban]] jump to
43 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen's comments were, to some degree, a reflection of the cultural beliefs of his time and generation in the U.S.|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Elder Petersen's comments were, to some degree, a reflection of the cultural beliefs of his time and generation in the U.S.]] jump to
44 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Latter-day Saints need feel no responsibility to defend what may, by today's standards, seem to be racist statements attributed to fallible Church leaders in the past|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Latter-day Saints need feel no responsibility to defend what may, by today's standards, seem to be racist statements attributed to fallible Church leaders in the past]] jump to
45 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Do the Book of Abraham and the Book of Mormon link a person's skin color to their behavior in the pre-existence?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Do the Book of Abraham and the Book of Mormon link a person's skin color to their behavior in the pre-existence?]] jump to
46 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Mormon does not appear to have been used in a justification for the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Mormon does not appear to have been used in a justification for the priesthood ban]] jump to
47 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Abraham says nothing about lineages set aside in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Abraham says nothing about lineages set aside in the pre-existence]] jump to
48 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#How can one reconcile the patriarchal blessings given to blacks during the priesthood and temple bans?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#How can one reconcile the patriarchal blessings given to blacks during the priesthood and temple bans?]] jump to
49 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Introduction to Question|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Introduction to Question]] jump to
50 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Response to Question|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Response to Question]] jump to
51 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Another Article on Unfulfilled Patriarchal Blessings|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Another Article on Unfulfilled Patriarchal Blessings]] jump to
52 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#What the Church Has Disavowed and What it Has Not Disavowed|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#What the Church Has Disavowed and What it Has Not Disavowed]] jump to
53 {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Most Likely Explanation: Following Church Leaders|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Most Likely Explanation: Following Church Leaders]] jump to

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