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Contents
Obedience and agency
Authoritarianism and Church leaders
Summary: Critics charge that the Church teaches that we should not exercise independent thought and that "When our leaders speak, the thinking has been done."Jump to Subtopic:
- Question: In Mormonism, when our leaders speak, has the thinking been done?
- Question: Why did President Tanner say: "When the prophet speaks the debate is over"?
- Question: What happens when a Mormon criticizes Church leaders?
- "Prophets"