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Source(s) of the criticism
During a lecture at Calvary Chapel in Chino, California, counter-cultist Kurt Van Gorden stated that Mormon men have the option of resurrecting their wives (or not resurrecting them), implying this could be used as a bargaining chip of sorts.
Source referenced in: Daniel C. Peterson, "Easier than Research, More Inflammatory than Truth", 2000 FAIR Conference address.