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+ | |link=Mormonism and priesthood/Restoration/Melchizedek/Date | ||
+ | |subject=Date of the restoration of the Melchizedek priesthood | ||
+ | |summary=Critics claim that the restoration of the priesthood was "back dated" later by Joseph Smith to justify his desire to dominate the Church. Critics claim that no one seems to know "when or how" Joseph Smith received the Melchizedek priesthood. | ||
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+ | |link=Mormonism and priesthood/Restoration | ||
+ | |subject=Priesthood restoration | ||
+ | |summary=Critics claim that no restoration of priesthood authority was required, that the "laying on of hands" is not necessary in order to receive priesthood authority, and that the concept of priesthood authority and ordinations came from Sidney Rigdon. | ||
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