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Origin of the priesthood ban

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1 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#What is the "priesthood ban" that was lifted in 1978?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#What is the "priesthood ban" that was lifted in 1978?]] jump to
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
3 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Past Church leaders should be viewed as products of their times, no more racist than most of their American and Christian peers|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Past Church leaders should be viewed as products of their times, no more racist than most of their American and Christian peers]] jump to
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
5 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#The Church has never provided an official reason for the ban|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#The Church has never provided an official reason for the ban]] jump to
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
7 {{SeeAlso|Origin of the priesthood ban#Is racial prejudice acceptable?|l1=the_visual_title}} #REDIRECT[[Origin of the priesthood ban#Is racial prejudice acceptable?]] jump to
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

Num SeeAlso #REDIRECT Jump to
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

Num SeeAlso #REDIRECT Jump to
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

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