Mormonism and priesthood
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Mormonism and priesthood
Restoration
- Restoration—
Critics claim that no restoration of priesthood authority was required, and that the "laying on of hands" is not necessary in order to receive priesthood authority. Some critics claim that the concept of priesthood authority and ordinations came from Sidney Rigdon. (Link)- Aaronic priesthood (Link)
- Hebrews 7 and the Aaronic priesthood—Hebrews 7 states that the Aaronic/Levitical Priesthood was "changed" to the unique priesthood "after the order of Melchizedek" held by Jesus Christ. Why then do Mormons still use the Aaronic Priesthood? (Link)
- Melchizedek priesthood (Link)
- Aaronic priesthood (Link)
- Women and priesthood (Link)
Criticisms
- Christians don't need a mediating priesthood—
Sectarian Protestant critics claim that Christians do not need a mediating priesthood since it has been "fulfilled in Christ." (Link) - Non-transferable—
Critics claim that only Jesus held the priesthood, and that such priesthood was not 'transferable' to members of the Church. (Link) - Is there a "Priesthood of All Believers"—
Critics of Mormonism assert that there is no need for unbroken lines of priesthood authority since the Bible teaches that all believers hold the priesthood. (Link) - What does the Bible teach—
What does the Bible teach about priesthood in the Church of Jesus Christ? (Link) - Miracles in other faiths—
Many Christian believers report miraculous healings and the like, which they claim are done by God's power. How can the Church claim to possess the only valid priesthood in light of these miraculous blessings? (Link)