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==Collected quotes==  
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This section contains a wide selection of quotes dealing with the LDS attitude toward those who are not of their faith.
 
This section contains a wide selection of quotes dealing with the LDS attitude toward those who are not of their faith.
 
  
 
==Official First Presidency Statements==
 
==Official First Presidency Statements==

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Collected quotes

This section contains a wide selection of quotes dealing with the LDS attitude toward those who are not of their faith.

Official First Presidency Statements

"Based upon ancient and modern revelation, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gladly teaches and declares the Christian doctrine that all men and women are brothers and sisters, not only by blood relationship from mortal progenitors, but also as literal spirit children of an Eternal Father.

"The great religious leaders of the world such as Mohammed, Confucius, and the Reformers, as well as philosophers including Socrates, Plato, and others, received a portion of God's light. Moral truths were given to them by God to enlighten whole nations and to bring a higher level of understanding to individuals.

"The Hebrew prophets prepared the way for the coming of Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, who should provide salvation for all mankind who believe in the gospel.

"Consistent with these truths, we believe that God has given and will give to all people sufficient knowledge to help them on their way to eternal salvation, either in this life or in the life to come.

"We also declare that the gospel of Jesus Christ, restored to his Church in our day, provides the only way to a mortal life of happiness and a fullness of joy forever. For those who have not received this gospel, the opportunity will come to them in the life hereafter if not in this life.

"Our message therefore is one of special love and concern for the eternal welfare of all men and women, regardless of religious belief, race, or nationality, knowing that we are truly brothers and sisters because we are the sons and daughters of the same Eternal Father."

Spencer W. Kimball N. Eldon Tanner Marion G. Romney[1]


Endnotes

  1. [note] Frequently: Spencer J. Palmer, The Expanding Church (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1978): v; Carlos Asay, “God's Love for Mankind”, in Spencer J. Palmer, ed., Mormons and Muslims: Spiritual Foundations and Modern Manifestations [Provo: BYU Religious Studies Center, 1983], 205 ff., at page 208; also James B. Mayfield, "Ishmael, Our Brother," Ensign (June 1979): ?. (needs URL / links); also in James E. Faust, "Communion with the Holy Spirit," Ensign (May 1980): ?. (needs URL / links)also in R. Lanier Britsch, "I Have a Question: What is the relationship of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the non-Christian religions of the world?," Ensign (January 1988): 48. (needs URL / links)

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