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Joseph Smith as a prophet

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The Proclamation on the Family


Not official doctrine?

Summary: Some do not like the doctrines taught in the Proclamation on the Family, and claim that it is not "scripture" or not "official doctrine." What have Church leaders said on this matter?

Longstanding doctrine

Summary: The doctrines in the Proclamation on the Family are not new, but have been repeatedly taught throughout Church history.