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1 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Gospel Topics: "Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects actions in a premortal life"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Gospel Topics: "Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects actions in a premortal life"]] | jump to |
2 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith: "We know of no scripture, ancient or modern, that declares that at the time of the rebellion in heaven that one-third of the hosts of heaven remained neutral"]] | jump to |
3 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Was the idea that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven" ever official doctrine?|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Was the idea that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven" ever official doctrine?]] | jump to |
4 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The "neutral in the war in heaven" argument was never doctrine. In fact, some Church leaders, starting with Brigham Young, explicitly repudiated the idea|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The "neutral in the war in heaven" argument was never doctrine. In fact, some Church leaders, starting with Brigham Young, explicitly repudiated the idea]] | jump to |
5 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency under Joseph F. Smith also rejected this idea|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency under Joseph F. Smith also rejected this idea]] | jump to |
6 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Smith never taught the idea that those born with black skin were "neutral" during the war in heaven|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Smith never taught the idea that those born with black skin were "neutral" during the war in heaven]] | jump to |
7 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Did Church leaders ever teach that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven?"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did Church leaders ever teach that Blacks were neutral in the "war in heaven?"]] | jump to |
8 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Yes, some Church leaders promoted the idea as a way to explain the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Yes, some Church leaders promoted the idea as a way to explain the priesthood ban]] | jump to |
9 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency, in a statement issued on August 17, 1949, actually attributed the ban to "conduct of spirits in the premortal existence"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The First Presidency, in a statement issued on August 17, 1949, actually attributed the ban to "conduct of spirits in the premortal existence"]] | jump to |
10 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith said in 1954 that there were no "neutrals in the war in heaven," but that rewards in this life may have "reflected actions taken in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Joseph Fielding Smith said in 1954 that there were no "neutrals in the war in heaven," but that rewards in this life may have "reflected actions taken in the pre-existence]] | jump to |
11 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Bruce R. McConkie said in 1966 that they were "less valiant" in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Bruce R. McConkie said in 1966 that they were "less valiant" in the pre-existence]] | jump to |
12 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#These statements by Church leaders reflected ideas which were prevalent in society during the 1950s and 1960s|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#These statements by Church leaders reflected ideas which were prevalent in society during the 1950s and 1960s]] | jump to |
13 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When the priesthood ban was lifted in 1978, McConkie retracted what he had said previously|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When the priesthood ban was lifted in 1978, McConkie retracted what he had said previously]] | jump to |
14 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Did the Church repudiate the idea of neutrality in the "war in heaven?"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Did the Church repudiate the idea of neutrality in the "war in heaven?"]] | jump to |
15 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#President Kimball was reported as repudiating this idea following the 1978 revelation|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#President Kimball was reported as repudiating this idea following the 1978 revelation]] | jump to |
16 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Modern Church leaders teach that everyone who came to earth in this day was "valiant" in the premortal existence|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Modern Church leaders teach that everyone who came to earth in this day was "valiant" in the premortal existence]] | jump to |
17 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#''Gospel Topics'': "Even after 1852, at least two black Mormons continued to hold the priesthood"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#''Gospel Topics'': "Even after 1852, at least two black Mormons continued to hold the priesthood"]] | jump to |
18 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#What are the "curse of Cain" and the "curse of Ham"?|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#What are the "curse of Cain" and the "curse of Ham"?]] | jump to |
19 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#There is a distinction between the "curse" and the "mark" of Cain|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#There is a distinction between the "curse" and the "mark" of Cain]] | jump to |
20 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When did a biblical curse become associated with the "Hamites?"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did a biblical curse become associated with the "Hamites?"]] | jump to |
21 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The origin of the "curse of Ham" pre-dates the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by hundreds of years|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The origin of the "curse of Ham" pre-dates the establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by hundreds of years]] | jump to |
22 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#When did the "mark of Cain" become associated with black skin?|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#When did the "mark of Cain" become associated with black skin?]] | jump to |
23 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The biblical "mark of Cain" associated with black skin by Protestants to justify slavery|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The biblical "mark of Cain" associated with black skin by Protestants to justify slavery]] | jump to |
24 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#How did the "curse of Ham" or "curse of Cain" become associated with the Church?|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#How did the "curse of Ham" or "curse of Cain" become associated with the Church?]] | jump to |
25 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Early members of the Church brought this culturally-conditioned belief in the "curse of Ham" with them into Mormonism|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Early members of the Church brought this culturally-conditioned belief in the "curse of Ham" with them into Mormonism]] | jump to |
26 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Is interracial marriage prohibited or condemned within the Church?|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Is interracial marriage prohibited or condemned within the Church?]] | jump to |
27 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Spencer Kimball prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban: "There is no condemnation," but rather concerns about "the difficulty…in interrace marriages." |l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Spencer Kimball prior to the lifting of the priesthood ban: "There is no condemnation," but rather concerns about "the difficulty…in interrace marriages." ]] | jump to |
28 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Church spokesman after the lifting of the priesthood ban: "So there is no ban on interracial marriage"|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Church spokesman after the lifting of the priesthood ban: "So there is no ban on interracial marriage"]] | jump to |
29 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Church Handbook of Instructions say nothing concerning interracial marriages|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Church Handbook of Instructions say nothing concerning interracial marriages]] | jump to |
30 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#There have been leaders that have openly opposed miscegenation in any form|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#There have been leaders that have openly opposed miscegenation in any form]] | jump to |
31 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Do the Book of Abraham and the Book of Mormon link a person's skin color to their behavior in the pre-existence?|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Do the Book of Abraham and the Book of Mormon link a person's skin color to their behavior in the pre-existence?]] | jump to |
32 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Mormon does not appear to have been used in a justification for the priesthood ban|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Mormon does not appear to have been used in a justification for the priesthood ban]] | jump to |
33 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Abraham says nothing about lineages set aside in the pre-existence|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Book of Abraham says nothing about lineages set aside in the pre-existence]] | jump to |
34 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#How can one reconcile the patriarchal blessings given to blacks during the priesthood and temple bans?|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#How can one reconcile the patriarchal blessings given to blacks during the priesthood and temple bans?]] | jump to |
35 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Introduction to Question|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Introduction to Question]] | jump to |
36 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Response to Question|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Response to Question]] | jump to |
37 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#Another Article on Unfulfilled Patriarchal Blessings|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#Another Article on Unfulfilled Patriarchal Blessings]] | jump to |
38 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#What the Church Has Disavowed and What it Has Not Disavowed|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#What the Church Has Disavowed and What it Has Not Disavowed]] | jump to |
39 | {{SeeAlso|Repudiated ideas about race#The Most Likely Explanation: Following Church Leaders|l1=the_visual_title}} | #REDIRECT[[Repudiated ideas about race#The Most Likely Explanation: Following Church Leaders]] | jump to |
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