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'''Answer''': We believe in "blood atonement" by the sacrifice of the Savior, also that which is declared in {{b||Genesis|9|6|}}. A capital sin committed by a man who has entered into the everlasting covenant merits capital punishment, which is the only atonement he can offer. But the penalty must be executed by an officer legally appointed under the law of the land. | '''Answer''': We believe in "blood atonement" by the sacrifice of the Savior, also that which is declared in {{b||Genesis|9|6|}}. A capital sin committed by a man who has entered into the everlasting covenant merits capital punishment, which is the only atonement he can offer. But the penalty must be executed by an officer legally appointed under the law of the land. | ||
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*{{Correct}}Certain doctrines that applied to 19th-Century and 20th-Century Latter-day Saints were indeed later repudiated. | *{{Correct}}Certain doctrines that applied to 19th-Century and 20th-Century Latter-day Saints were indeed later repudiated. Two of these were Adam-God and "blood atonement." | ||
*{{Incorrect}}If a doctrine that was once taught by a past prophet is rejected by a later prophet, we do not consider the earlier prophet to be a "heretic | *{{Incorrect}}If a doctrine that was once taught by a past prophet is rejected by a later prophet, we do not consider the earlier prophet to be a "heretic": We simply consider him to be human. For example, Brigham Young taught Adam-God and "blood atonement," yet we do not today consider Brigham to be a heretic. We simply disregard those teachings which have been repudiated. Having attended Church in the past, the author must be aware that Brigham is not consider to be a heretic. | ||
*{{Fact}}The idea behind "blood atonement" is that there are certain sins that were so bad that the only thing one could do to fully redeem himself was to give his own life, willingly or unwillingly. Some critics of the Church have even asserted that "blood atonement" applied to those who apostatized from the Church, and that they would have been put to death. Brigham Young's own words contradict this idea. | *{{Fact}}The idea behind "blood atonement" is that there are certain sins that were so bad that the only thing one could do to fully redeem himself was to give his own life, willingly or unwillingly. Some critics of the Church have even asserted that "blood atonement" applied to those who apostatized from the Church, and that they would have been put to death. Brigham Young's own words contradict this idea. | ||
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