Difference between revisions of "Word of Wisdom implementation over time"

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Changes in the way the Word of Wisdom was implemented over time


Changes in the way the Word of Wisdom was implemented over time


History and implementation of the Word of Wisdom

Summary: Observance of the Word of Wisdom has changed over time, due to on-going revelation from modern-day prophets, who put greater emphasis on certain elements of the revelation originally given to Joseph Smith. Early Latter-day Saints were not under the same requirements as today's Saints are.

Method of administering the Latter-day Saint sacrament

Summary: Why does the LDS Church use water instead of wine for its sacrament services? The Doctrine and Covenants even allows for wine to be used, despite the Word of Wisdom's prohibitions on alcohol.

Heber J. Grant and changes to the Word of Wisdom