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Revision as of 20:41, 18 November 2005
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Contents
Criticism
A brief explanation of the criticism.
Source(s) of the Criticism
Response
The response should be brief and summary in nature.
Conclusion
A summary of the argument against the criticism.
Further reading
FAIR wiki articles
- Adam-God
- Fallibility of prophets
FAIR web site
- FAIR Topical Guide: Infallibility
- FAIR Topical Guide: Personal beliefs of prophets
External links
- W. John Walsh, Joseph Fielding McConkie, and Jeff Lindsay, "Are Prophets Infallible?"
- Bruce R. McConkie, "Are the General Authorities Human?", address at the LDS Institute of Religion at the University of Utah, 28 October 1966.