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		<title>Letter to an Independent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My dear friend &#8230;
I would like to begin by thanking you once again for sharing with me the news of your plans to marry. &#8230;  I, like others, have been able to feel of your special spirit in the short times we have spent together, have enjoyed your love of life, and have been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My dear friend &#8230;</p>
<p>I would like to begin by thanking you once again for sharing with me the news of your plans to marry. &#8230;  I, like others, have been able to feel of your special spirit in the short times we have spent together, have enjoyed your love of life, and have been impressed with your desire to serve God, I have little doubt that it was recognizing these qualities in you that attracted your fiance to you. &#8230;</p>
<p>Many people will try to give you suggestions, and will share their wisdom or worries. I very rarely presume to give <span style="font-style: italic;">such</span> advice to anyone. I still have a great deal of experience to gain in so many areas, and I know that any answer a person gains by themselves is far more convincing than one I could ever give them. Yet I know that as a fellow child of God, a brother in spirit, and a Priesthood holder, that I sometimes have an obligation to share what I know or feel if it might be of help.</p>
<p>I realize that over the next few months much of your time is going to be taken up in the process of courting and readying yourself for marriage. It can be an exciting time, and it may be a very busy one. Although I hope we can meet up sometime soon I am not certain we will have that opportunity, or that we will have the time necessary – if we do – for me to share so many of the questions I have hoped to ask you, and have wanted to hear your views and feelings on. So I would like to take this chance, if I can ask for some of your time and patience, to share with you some thoughts and questions that may be the most important ones for you to ask yourself at this point of your life.</p>
<p>We share so many views and ideals in common. We are both trying to serve our heavenly Father, we both have a love for the Gospel, and a commitment to try to live all of it. It is a rare thing in this world to have such an outlook, and to set our courses in such a direction. We are both trying to reach the same heavenly goals, and none of us wants an easier or lesser glory.</p>
<p>Although we share the same intent, we are, however, approaching this goal from slightly different angles. Some believe that all of us will eventually join up along the highway that leads to the fulfillment of our hopes and that although the road we take may be a little different that they will all end up in the same place. I am no cartographer, I cannot tell you whether all roads in the world lead to Rome or Salt Lake City or Independence, Missouri – although I doubt that all roads do. But I am a student of the Scriptures and I know that the directions they give to heaven are through a strait and narrow path that few find, and can only be entered into through the right gate.</p>
<p>The scriptures tell us that the gate through which we make it onto that path is Priesthood authority. You and I both believe in the need for Priesthood and in the power of the Priesthood. It was by Priesthood authority that the worlds were organized, that the Council in heaven was convened and God’s plan proposed, and by Priesthood that the plan has been carried out. Without Priesthood anything we do in this life will last only in this life, because only God’s authority lasts into the eternity, whilst earthly authority is only temporary.</p>
<blockquote><p>“He that is ordained of me shall come in at the gate and be ordained”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn38" href="#ftn38">1</a></span></p>
<p>“Everything that is in the world, … that are not by me or by my word, saith the Lord, shall be thrown down, and shall not remain after men are dead,”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn39" href="#ftn39">2</a></span></p>
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<p>It is my belief that if you were to marry in the Spring or at any other time to anyone, no matter how good their intent or yours may be, if it was done outside of the correct authority, that the marriage would last only for this life. That in the eternities you would find yourself separated and single, without a husband, outside of the highest degree of the celestial kingdom, and without the opportunity to be exalted.</p>
<blockquote><p>“If a man marry a wife, and make a covenant with her for time and for all eternity, if that covenant is not by me or by my word, &#8230; through him who I have anointed and appointed unto this power, then it is not valid neither of force when they are out of the world, because they are not joined by me, &#8230; they cannot, therefore, inherit my glory;”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn40" href="#ftn40">3</a></span></p></blockquote>
<p>Please don’t misunderstand me. &#8230;  The man you intend to marry may be of the finest character, with the most honorable intentions, and may be intent on bringing great happiness into your life. But if he is truly the right one for you I am sure he would want you to be sure, not only of him, but of the authority by which your marriage will take place, and he would want to have such a testimony for himself too.</p>
<p>Many men have the Priesthood entrusted to them, but not everyone has the authority to seal Celestial Marriages. Without the proper authority, commission and authorization, God does not recognize such administrations. God’s house is a house of order, and there is an order to the Priesthood, there are conditions by which it exists, and a hierarchy by which it is governed. Yet we can both see many groups and individuals claiming they are the ones in order, and this issue has seemed to have become more complicated. The issue of authority, however, rests upon simple principles which God has laid out in the scriptures.</p>
<blockquote><p>“There is never but one on the earth at a time on whom this power and the keys of the priesthood are conferred”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn41" href="#ftn41">4</a></span></p></blockquote>
<p>God has given us the scriptures as a guide and standard, they are our iron rod that leads us back to God, and provides us a sure test by which we can discover and test the truth. He has not left us to wander aimlessly, he has given us the words of our prophets, and they have shared with us ways to detect where the keys of the Priesthood are. We cannot hope to get through the doors of the Celestial Kingdom without having them opened for us by those who control those keys.</p>
<blockquote><p>“It is necessary to know who holds the keys of power, and who does not or we are likely to be deceived.”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn42" href="#ftn42">5</a></span></p></blockquote>
<p>Some say that the keys no longer exist, but the Lord has promised us that “the keys of <span style="font-style: italic;">God’s</span> kingdom” have been committed “for the last times; and for the fullness of times.”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn43" href="#ftn43">6</a></span> Others say that the keys belong to everyone who holds the Melchizedek Priesthood, but again the Lord states that “the keys of the kingdom” will “belong always unto the Presidency of the High Priesthood:”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn44" href="#ftn44">7</a></span></p>
<blockquote><p>“No person, or people, or nation can enter into the principle of celestial marriage unless they come in by me, saith the Lord, and obey the law of my Gospel through the medium of him who is appointed unto this power.”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn45" href="#ftn45">8</a></span></p></blockquote>
<p>Others may claim that there is no successor of Joseph Smith on the earth today, but again the Lord has promised us that even if a Prophet were to go astray and his authority was “taken from him” he would still retain the power “to appoint another in his stead.”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn46" href="#ftn46">9</a></span> Because only through him could “the ‘oracles’ be given to another.”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn47" href="#ftn47">10</a></span></p>
<p>This makes it clear that no angel could re-restore these keys, the patriarchal authority of a father cannot replace them, nor can anyone take upon themselves that authority, no matter how ‘inspired’ they may feel they are, or whatever revelations they claim to have had. God has spoken, and He does not change his mind.</p>
<blockquote><p>“If any man comes to you professing to be ordained by an angel, he is either a liar or has been imposed upon in consequence of transgression by an angel of the devil, for this priesthood shall never be taken &#8230;”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn48" href="#ftn48">11</a></span></p></blockquote>
<p>To ensure this authority would continue, John Taylor, acting under the direction of Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith, ordained Apostles in September 1886 to keep alive Celestial Marriage and to “uphold and sustain the principles of the Gospel,” and gave them “authority to ordain others &#8230; under the direction of the worthy senior, so that there should be no cessation in the work.”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn49" href="#ftn49">12</a></span></p>
<p>That authority has continued to the present day, with no gaps or diversions, in a continual, uninterrupted line. Just as in Joseph Smith’s day, so it is the same now: No one can be properly sealed in Celestial Marriage without the approval of the man who presides over the keys. There is no way around it if we want to live Celestial Marriage, as Joseph Smith plainly put it, “The sealing power is always vested in one man, and that there never was, nor never would be, but one man on the earth at a time to hold the keys of the sealing power &#8230; all sealings must be performed by the man holding the keys, or by his dictation.”<span class="Footnoteanchor"><a id="bodyftn50" href="#ftn50">13</a></span></p>
<p>Please feel free to ask me any questions about what I’ve shared. I’m eager to learn your thoughts and opinions, and value them greatly. If you feel I am wrong in anything I’ve said I would be grateful if you would show me how and where. I have tried to put myself across as plainly as possible, but hope I have not sounded rude or disrespectful. The idea of you finding a soulmate with whom to spend your life is a wonderful one, but I am just trying to share my concern that without you finding the answer to these issues, and the authority that comes with them, then your happiness and his will be limited to this life. That is a thought that has worried me greatly, and has helped prompt me (along with God’s Spirit) to write this letter to you, even if it meant risking upsetting you, which is something I definitely do not want to do, as I value your friendship so greatly, and admire you so much.</p>
<p>I have no intention to discourage you, or to pretend that I have any right to tell you what you should do. Whatever your thoughts and choices, I pray that we shall always be friends. &#8230;  I wish you the most abundant of God’s greatest blessings, as well as His guidance, comfort and help at this special time and always.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Always your friend and brother in the Gospel,</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Footnotes</strong></p>
<p><a id="ftn38" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn38">1</a> D&amp;C 43:7, see v. 4-7 &amp; D&amp;C 22:4.</p>
<p><a id="ftn39" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn39">2</a> D&amp;C 132:13.</p>
<p><a id="ftn40" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn40">3</a> D&amp;C 132:18, see v. 15-17.</p>
<p><a id="ftn41" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn41">4</a> D&amp;C 132:7.</p>
<p><a id="ftn42" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn42">5</a> Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 336.</p>
<p><a id="ftn43" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn43">6</a> D&amp;C 27:13, see 90.-2 &amp; 112:30.</p>
<p><a id="ftn44" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn44">7</a> D&amp;C 81:2, see D&amp;C 107:21.</p>
<p><a id="ftn45" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn45">8</a> Revelation to John Taylor, 25/6 June 1882, Unpublished Revelations 80:6-7.</p>
<p><a id="ftn46" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn46">9</a> D&amp;C 43:5, see 28:7.</p>
<p><a id="ftn47" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn47">10</a> D&amp;C 90:4.</p>
<p><a id="ftn48" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn48">11</a> Joseph Smith, Millennial Star, 20 Nov 1846, p. 139.</p>
<p><a id="ftn49" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn49">12</a> Testimonies of John &amp; Lorin Woolley, Samuel &amp; Daniel Bateman, George Q. Cannon, and John W. Taylor, from 1897 to 1938.</p>
<p><a id="ftn50" class="FootnoteSymbol" href="#bodyftn50">13</a> Quoted by Brigham Young to William Smith, August 10, 1845, in William Smith Papers.</p>
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		<title>The One Mighty and Strong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who is this controversial character?
Of all the characters mentioned in scripture, no other figure has had so much mystery surrounding his identity than the “One Mighty and Strong” spoken of in Section 85 of the Doctrine and Covenants.  Indeed a statement issued on behalf of the First Presidency stated that:

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Who is this controversial character?</em></p>
<p>Of all the characters mentioned in scripture, no other figure has had so much mystery surrounding his identity than the “One Mighty and Strong” spoken of in Section 85 of the Doctrine and Covenants.  Indeed a statement issued on behalf of the First Presidency stated that:</p>
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<dd>“Perhaps 	no other passage in the revelations of the Lord, in this 	dispensation, has given rise to so much speculation as this one.”<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote1anc" href="#sdfootnote1sym">1</a></sup></p>
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<p>Because of this we may all too easily ignore the importance of this section and fail to see its relevance.  Yet, because of the controversy which surrounds it, it is all the more important for us to gain a correct understanding of this person and events it is referring to.</p>
<p>In Section 85 we find what may be one of the most important prophecies ever made by Joseph.  It is up to us to study it carefully and we must watch to be ready for the events that await us, for if we are unprepared we will not be able to meet the challenges that are coming.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t need to delve too deeply, or search for obscure quotes to find additional information that clarifies what is being said, the scriptures and Church history available to most of us provide us with a sufficient answer.  Let us begin by quoting the most disputed portion of it:</p>
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<dd><strong>6 	Yea, thus saith the still small voice, which whispereth through and 	pierceth all things, and often times it maketh my bones to quake 	while it maketh manifest, saying:</strong></p>
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<dd><strong>7 And it shall come 	to pass that I, the Lord God, will send one mighty and strong, 	holding the sceptre of power in his hand, clothed with light for a 	covering, whose mouth shall utter words, eternal words; while his 	bowels shall be a fountain of truth, to set in order the house of 	God, and to arrange by lot the inheritances of the saints whose 	names are found, and the names of their fathers, and of their 	children, enrolled in the book of the law of God;</strong></p>
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<p>The most obvious question we would begin by asking is, “who is the One Mighty and Strong?”  There have been many different interpretations on this matter, and no shortage of people claiming that title for themselves.</p>
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<p>He is no mortal man however, for the character spoken of is said to be “clothed with light for a covering,” which would suggest him being in a state of transfiguration, translation, or that he is resurrected or exalted.  Moroni was similarly described as being “clothed with glory &#8230; as in the blaze of day,” and the appearance of great light or fire always seems to attend a messenger from the heavens or deity itself.  So we are not looking to someone still in mortality to fulfill this role, nor a spirit.</p>
<p>The verse also tells us he will be “holding the scepter of power in his hand.”  This would suggest he is a ruler or leader of some kind,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote2anc" href="#sdfootnote2sym"><sup>2</sup></a> that the power he holds is from God, and is probably exercised through the Priesthood.  It does not seem too wild a speculation to suggest that the ‘scepter’ spoken of represents the ‘keys’ which he holds, being entrusted with them to carry out the Lord&#8217;s purposes and fulfill his role.</p>
<p>His “mouth shall utter eternal words.”  Whose words meet that criteria? None other than Gods own!  And what is the role, office, or calling where people are entrusted with bringing forth His words to the world? Only the office of Prophet is entrusted with this.  So we may be narrowing the possibility down to a prophet who held the keys of the Priesthood, and who will be resurrected (if he has not been already) to accomplish this mission.</p>
<p>What then is the reason for the arrival of this angelic being?  We are informed it is “to set in order the house of God.”  How can something be set in order unless it is out of order?  This suggests there will be at least something incomplete or incorrect, sufficiently important to our exaltation to warrant a being from beyond the veil visiting us to restore it back to the state it should be in.</p>
<p>The modern LDS First Presidency message on this subject states that this section was wholly concerned with the events of the past, and that if it possibly had any future implication it was meant for a Bishop who would help allot the stewardships of the Saints.  This seems to be an inadequate explanation, and contrary to earlier authorities’ teachings surrounding this subject.</p>
<p>The statement above mentioned signed by Brothers Smith,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote3anc" href="#sdfootnote3sym"><sup>3</sup></a> Winder and Lund was not in fact authored by them, but rather by B.H. Roberts, a fact which N.B. Lundwall (his secretary) attested to.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote4anc" href="#sdfootnote4sym"><sup>4</sup></a> Its purpose seems to be to make the Saints wary of those men who would aspire to such honors and seek to lead them astray.</p>
<p>However, the term “One Mighty and Strong” is of greater antiquity than Joseph&#8217;s letter to William Phelps, and appears in the writings of Isaiah, prophesying a similar scenario to the one predicted by the Prophet:</p>
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<dd>“Behold, 	the Lord hath a mighty and strong one, which as a tempest of hail 	and a destroying storm, as a flood of mighty waters overflowing, 	shall cast down to earth with the hand the crown of pride, the 	drunkards of Ephraim shall be trodden under foot”  It goes on 	further to speak of that period:  “The priest and prophet have 	erred&#8230;they err in vision, they stumble in judgement.”<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote5anc" href="#sdfootnote5sym">5</a></sup></p>
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<p>It is interesting that Nephi prophesies a messenger with a similar title:  “And there shall rise up one mighty among them who shall do much good, both in word and deed.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote6anc" href="#sdfootnote6sym"><sup>6</sup></a> The current editions’ footnote identifies this person as Joseph Smith, but as explained earlier this could not have been referring to his sojourn upon this earth, but some later period.  More than coincidentally during the forty years prior to James E. Talmage&#8217;s 1921 revision of the scriptures, Orson Pratt in his footnotes to the Doctrine and Covenants referred to our controversial character in question as “a future messenger promised.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote7anc" href="#sdfootnote7sym"><sup>7</sup></a></p>
<p>Another character mentioned in the revelation is also the subject of controversy and speculation:</p>
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<dd><strong>8 	While that man, who was called of God and appointed, that putteth 	forth his hand to steady the ark of God, shall fall by the shaft of 	death, like as a tree that is smitten by the vivid shaft of 	lightning.</strong></p>
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<p>The First Presidency announcement mentioned earlier claimed to quote Orson Pratt stating that Bishop Partridge was the one who “attempted to steady the ark.”  Yet no quote from him to that effect has ever been found, and Elder Pratt explained publicly that Joseph&#8217;s 1832 prophecy referred to a time and events yet future:</p>
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<dd>“You 	may perhaps ask when this time will come for the Saints to receive 	bona fide inheritances?&#8230;This you will find recorded in the 	[Doctrine and Covenants]; and in the same book it is predicted that 	there is to be ‘one mighty and strong,’ as well as to be an 	immortal personage &#8211; one that is clothed upon with light, as with a 	garment; &#8211; one whose bowels are a fountain of truth.  His mission 	will be to divide, by lot, to the Saints their inheritances, 	according to their faithfulness in their stewardships.”<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote8anc" href="#sdfootnote8sym">8</a></sup></p>
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<p>This concurs with a letter written by Oliver Cowdery to John Whitmer which revealed, “Brother Joseph says that the item in his letter that says the man that [was] called off God, etc. And puts forth his hand to steady the ark of God does not mean that anyone had at that time.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote9anc" href="#sdfootnote9sym"><sup>9</sup></a> So it has to apply to some modern leader ‘called of God’, who like Uzzah of old will seek to take authority upon himself which the Lord has not given him.  While his actions may come from good intentions this will not be sufficient and God will remove him from his position.</p>
<p><strong>Could Joseph be the One Mighty and Strong?</strong></p>
<p>Should it be such a surprise to us that Joseph to whom it was promised, “the keys of the kingdom shall never be taken from you” may be the very being who finishes the work he started and ushers in the coming of Christ?  It is his “business and mission in all [his] <em>lives</em> to preside in council, and set in order all the affairs of this Church and Kingdom.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote10anc" href="#sdfootnote10sym"><sup>10</sup></a></p>
<p>Joseph will be like the man to whom the Lord of the vineyard spoke<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote11anc" href="#sdfootnote11sym"><sup>11</sup></a> in section 101 of the Doctrine and Covenants,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote12anc" href="#sdfootnote12sym"><sup>12</sup></a> which is the parable of a Lord who finds some of his servants have let his vineyard fall into ruin, and appoints a faithful servant to redeem his land, along with the promise that if he does so he will become “a ruler in my kingdom.”</p>
<p>Apostle Orson Pratt mentions that after the martyrdom, “we still were in hopes that he would be the man who, like Moses, would lead this people from bondage.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote13anc" href="#sdfootnote13sym"><sup>13</sup></a> I do not know but he will yet.  God&#8217;s arm is not shortened that he cannot raise him up even from the tomb.  We are living in the dispensation of the fullness of times, the dispensation of the resurrection, and there may be some who will wake from their tombs for certain purposes and to bring to pass certain transactions on the earth decreed by the Great Jehovah; and if the Lord sees proper to bring forth that man just before the winding up scene to lead forth the army of Israel he will do so.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote14anc" href="#sdfootnote14sym"><sup>14</sup></a></p>
<p>Coincidentally, within a few days of the martyrdom of Joseph, Parley P. Pratt received a revelation which said:  “Lift up your head and rejoice; for behold! it is well with my servants Joseph and Hyrum. My servant Joseph still holds the keys of my kingdom in this dispensation, and he shall stand in due time upon the earth, in the flesh, and fulfill that to which he is appointed.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote15anc" href="#sdfootnote15sym"><sup>15</sup></a></p>
<p>The last verse of section eighty-five shows the sort of conditions that will exist when the “One Mighty and Strong” will return, it mentions a passage in Ezra which describes a situation in which priesthood authority is deemed invalid and not recognized because those who held it have mixed their lineage with those not entitled to the same blessings.</p>
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<dd><strong>12 	Therefore, it shall be done unto them as unto the children of the 	priest, as will be found recorded in the second chapter and 	sixty-first and second verses of Ezra.</strong></p>
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<p>In the last verse of Zechariah it speaks of there being no more Canaanites in the House of the Lord, which raises the question “how will this be achieved when the Church leaders see nothing wrong with this scenario?”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote16anc" href="#sdfootnote16sym"><sup>16</sup></a> The abomination of desolation in Daniels day also applied to the defiling of the temple, couldn&#8217;t also the Savior&#8217;s prophesy of an equivalent latter-day abomination include the Church&#8217;s modern temples?  That would certainly suggest the setting in order of the house of God may include a literal cleansing of the temple in our day too.</p>
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<dd><strong>11 	And they who are of the High Priesthood, whose names are not found 	written in the book of the law, or that are found to have 	apostatized, or to have been cut off from the church, as well as the 	lesser priesthood, or the members, in that day shall not find an 	inheritance among the saints of the Most High;</strong></p>
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<p>Men such as James Strang, Samuel Eastman, John Tanner Clark, Benjamin LeBaron, John Bryant, Art Bulla and Frank Miller have all taken upon themselves the responsibility of setting the Church in order, but that is not our work – we are to oversee to our own ‘stewardships’ and make sure we ourselves are sufficiently in line with God&#8217;s commandments that we will have nothing to fear when “judgement begins upon his house.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote17anc" href="#sdfootnote17sym"><sup>17</sup></a> If we are wise we will seek to set ourselves in order by living all of God’s commandments so that when our day of reckoning comes we will be found worthy of the inheritance that the “One Mighty and Strong” will return to give us.</p>
<p><strong>ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Church would be out of order</span></p>
<p>Many members of the Church resist the possibility that any of the Church&#8217;s policies could ever be wrong in any respect.  They are assured by leaders that “all is well” <em>(Spencer W. Kimball, Ensign, May 1982)</em> even though 2 Nephi 28:25 says, “Woe be unto him that crieth: ‘All is well.’”  The scriptures testify that even the Church can become wayward:</p>
<dl>
<dd>“And 	your minds in times past have been darkened because of unbelief, and 	because you have treated lightly the things you have received &#8211; 	which vanity and unbelief have brought the whole Church under 	condemnation.  And this condemnation resteth upon the children of 	Zion even all.”</p>
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<dd><em> Doctrine and Covenants 	84:54-56.</em></p>
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<dd>“And 	upon my house shall [vengeance] begin, and from my house shall it go 	forth, saith the Lord;  First among those among you, saith the Lord, 	who have professed to know my name and have not known me, and have 	blasphemed against me in the midst of my house, saith the Lord.”</p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Doctrine and Covenants 112:25-26 (see 1 Peter 4:17).﻿</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Joseph had a mission yet to fulfill</span></p>
<p>Joseph wrote a letter to Orson Hyde and John E. Page in which he told them, “Do not be discouraged on account of the greatness of the work; only be humble and faithful and then you can say, &#8216;What art thou, O great mountain! before Zerubbabel shalt thou be brought down.”  Who is the Zerubbabel he speaks of?</p>
<p lang="en-US">The scriptures prophecy that; just as “The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this house; his hands shall also finish it.” <em>(Zechariah 14:9)</em> The Zerubbabel of the Bible however did not complete the work which he began, therefore this prophecy is yet to be fulfilled.  It is a type and shadow of things that were to happen at some time in the future.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Bibliography</span></p>
<dl>
<dd>Joseph 	W. Musser, various articles, Truth 9:115-19; 14:69-72, 1943/48.</p>
</dd>
<dd>Ogden Kraut, The One 	Mighty and Strong, 1991.</p>
</dd>
<dd>Steve Mayo, 	The One Mighty and Strong, <cite>Truth 	Seeker, 1992.</cite></p>
</dd>
<dd> </dd>
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<p><cite><em>This article was written during the Winter of 1994/95, it is based on correspondence between its author and the head of the Church&#8217;s Institute program at an American University.</em></cite></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Footnotes</strong><br />
<small></small></p>
<div id="sdfootnote1">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote1sym" href="#sdfootnote1anc">1 </a>Deseret 	News, November 13th, 1905.  “The words in verses 7 and 8 have, 	over the years, created a veritable storm of discussion; and wide 	differences of opinion still exist as to their interpretation.” 	D&amp;C Compendium, Dr. Sidney Sperry, p. 410, see Messages of the 	First. Pres. 4:107, 1969.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote2">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote2sym" href="#sdfootnote2anc">2</a> See 	Genesis 49:10 &amp; Esther 8:4.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote3">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote3sym" href="#sdfootnote3anc">3</a> Joseph 	W. Musser (son of Assistant Church Historian A. Milton Musser) says 	that Joseph F. Smith was reluctant to sign it &#8211; Items on Priesthood, 	p. 5.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote4">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote4sym" href="#sdfootnote4anc">4</a> At 	a regular weekly meeting of the First Council of Seventy held in the 	Salt Lake Temple, at which the compiler of this book was Secretary, 	the above article by President Smith and counsellors was briefly 	discussed.  In the course of the discussion, Elder B.H. Roberts 	stated, “I wrote the article and President Smith and his 	counsellors signed it.”  (Statement of N.B. Lundwall, Secretary to 	B.H. Roberts.)</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote5">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote5sym" href="#sdfootnote5anc">5</a> Isaiah 	28:2,3,7.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote6">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote6sym" href="#sdfootnote6anc">6</a> 2 	Nephi 3:24.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote7">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote7sym" href="#sdfootnote7anc">7</a> 1879 	edition, footnote for verse 7.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote8">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote8sym" href="#sdfootnote8anc">8</a> Journal 	of Discourses 21:150-51.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote9">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote9sym" href="#sdfootnote9anc">9</a> 1st January 1834.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote10">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote10sym" href="#sdfootnote10anc">10 </a>Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 90:16.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote11">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote11sym" href="#sdfootnote11anc">11</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 103:21.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote12">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote12sym" href="#sdfootnote12anc">12</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 101:41-62.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote13">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote13sym" href="#sdfootnote13anc">13</a> see 	History of the Church 2:380 &amp; D&amp;C 110:11.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote14">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote14sym" href="#sdfootnote14anc">14</a> Journal 	of Discourses 15:363.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote15">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote15sym" href="#sdfootnote15anc">15</a> Revelation 	to Parley P. Pratt, July 1844.</small></p>
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<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote16sym" href="#sdfootnote16anc">16</a> Which 	similarly occurred in Nehemiah 13:27-30.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote17">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote17sym" href="#sdfootnote17anc">17</a> 1 	Peter 4:17.﻿</small></p>
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		<title>Rules of Celestial Marriage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inasmuch as the saints in Utah consider it moral, virtuous, and scriptural, to practice the plurality system, they should seek by every means to eradicate, not only from their own minds, but from the minds of their children, every erroneous improper prejudice which they have formerly imbibed, by their associations with the nations of modern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inasmuch as the saints in Utah consider it moral, virtuous, and scriptural, to practice the plurality system, they should seek by every means to eradicate, not only from their own minds, but from the minds of their children, every erroneous improper prejudice which they have formerly imbibed, by their associations with the nations of modern Christendom. Parents who have daughters should seek to instill into their minds, that it is just as honorable for them to be united in marriage to a good man who is already a husband, as to one that is single: they should be taught to reject the society and proposals for marriage of all wicked men, whether single or not. A father should be impartial to all his children, and cultivate the same love for them all; while each wife should instill into the minds of her own children the necessity of loving the children of each of the others, as brothers and sisters. Each wife should not only care for the welfare of her husband and her own children, but should also seek the happiness of each of his other wives and children. And likewise, the children of each wife should not only represent, honor, and love their own mother, but also the mothers of all their brothers and sisters. By observing these precepts, peace and tranquility will reign throughout every department of the family, and the spirit of God will flow freely from heart to heart.<span id="more-243"></span></p>
<p>Nothing is so much to be desired in families as peace, love, and union: they are essential to happiness here and hereafter. And, in order to promote these desirable objects, we would recommend the observance of the following rules:</p>
<p>Rule 1st.— Let that man who intends to become a husband, seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness, and learn to govern himself, according to the law of God: for he that cannot govern himself cannot govern others: let him dedicate his property, his talents, his time, and even his life to the service of God, holding all things at His disposal, to do with the same, according as He shall direct through the counsel that He has ordained.</p>
<p>Rule 2nd.— Let him next seek for wisdom to direct him in the choice of his wives. Let him seek for those whose qualifications will render him and themselves happy. Let him look not wholly at the beauty of the countenance, or the splendor of the apparel, or the great fortune, or the artful smiles, or the affected modesty of females; for all these, without the genuine virtues, are like the dew-drops which glitter for a moment in the sun, and dazzle the eye, but soon vanish away. But let him look for kind and amiable dispositions; for unaffected modesty; for industrious habits; for sterling virtue; for honesty, integrity, and truthfulness; for cleanliness in persons, in apparel, in cooking, and in every kind of domestic labor; for cheerfulness, patience, and stability of character; and above all, for genuine religion to control and govern their every thought and deed. When he has found those possessing these qualifications let him seek to obtain them lawfully through the counsel of him who holds the keys of the everlasting priesthood, that they may be married to him by the authority of Heaven, and thus be secured to him for time and for all eternity.</p>
<p>Rule 3rd.— When a man has obtained his wives, let him not suppose that they are already perfect in all things; for this cannot be expected in those who are young and inexperienced in the cares and vicissitudes of a married life. They, as weaker vessels, are given to him as the stronger, to nourish, cherish, and protect; to be their head, their patriarch, and their saviour; to teach, instruct, counsel, and perfect them in all things relating to family government, and the welfare and happiness of themselves and their children. Therefore, let him realize the weighty responsibility now placed upon him, as the head of a family; and also let him study diligently the disposition of his wives, that he may know how to instruct them in wisdom for their good.</p>
<p>Rule 4th.— Betray not the confidence of your wives. There are many ideas in an affectionate confiding wife which she would wish to communicate to her husband, and yet she would be very unwilling to have them communicated to others. Keep each of your wives’ secrets from all the others, and from anyone else, unless in cases where good will result by doing otherwise.</p>
<p>Rule 5th.— Speak not of the faults of your wives to others; for in so doing, you speak against yourself. If you speak to one of your wives of the imperfections of the others who may be absent, you not only injure them in her estimation, but she will expect that you will speak against her under like circumstances: this is calculated to weaken their confidence in you, and sow division in the family. Tell each one of her faults in private in a spirit of kindness and love, and she will most probably respect you for it, and endeavor to do better for the future; and thus the others will not, because of your reproof, take occasion to speak reproachfully of her. There may be circumstances, when reproof, given in the presence of the others, will produce asalutary influence upon all. Wisdom is profitable to direct, and should be sought for earnestly by those who have the responsibility of families.</p>
<p>Rule 6th.— Avoid anger and a fretful peevish disposition in your family. A hasty spirit, accompanied with harsh words, will most generally beget its own likeness, or, at least, it will, eventually, sour the feelings of your wives and children, and greatly weaken their affections for you. You should remember that harsh expressions against one of your wives, used in the hearing of the others, will more deeply wound her feelings, than if she alone heard them. Reproofs that are timely and otherwise good, may lose their good effect by being administered in a wrong spirit, indeed, they will most probably increase the evils which they were intended to remedy. Do not find fault with every trifling error that you may see; for this will discourage your family, and they will begin to think that it is impossible to please you; and, after a while, become indifferent as to whether they please you or not. How unhappy and extremely wretched is that family where nothing pleases—where scolding has become almost as natural as breathing!</p>
<p>Rule 7th.— Use impartiality in your family as far as circumstances will allow; and let your kindness and love abound towards them all. Use your own judgment, as the head of the family, in regard to your duties in relation to them, and be not swayed from that which is right, by your own feelings, nor by the feelings of others.</p>
<p>Rule 8th.— Suffer not your judgment to be biased against any one of your wives, by the accusations of the others, unless you have good grounds to believe that those accusations are just. Decide not hastily upon partial evidence, but weigh well all things, that your mind may not become unjustly prejudiced. When one of your wives complains of the imperfections of the others, and endeavors to set your mind against them, teach her that all have imperfections, and of the necessity of bearing one with another in patience, and of praying one for another.</p>
<p>Rule 9th.— Call your wives and children together frequently, and instruct them in their duties towards God, towards yourself, and towards one another. Pray with them and for them often; and teach them to pray much, that the Holy Spirit may dwell in their midst, without which it is impossible to maintain that union, love, and oneness which are so necessary to happiness and salvation.</p>
<p>Rule 10th.— Remember, that notwithstanding written rules will be of service in teaching you your duties, as the head of a family, yet without the Holy Ghost to teach and instruct you, it is impossible for you to govern a family in righteousness; therefore, seek after the Holy Ghost and he shall teach you all things, and sanctify you and your family, and make you one, that you may be perfected in Him and He in you, and eventually be exalted on high to dwell with God, where your joy will be full forever.</p>
<p>Rule 11th.— Let no woman unite herself in marriage with any man, unless she has fully resolved to submit herself wholly to his counsel, and to let him govern as the head. It is far better for her not to be united with him in the sacred bonds of eternal union, than to rebel against the divine order of family government, instituted for a higher salvation; for if she altogether turn therefrom, she will receive a greater condemnation.</p>
<p>Rule 12th.— Never seek to prejudice the mind of your husband against any of his other wives, for the purpose of exalting yourself in his estimation, lest the evil which you unjustly try to bring upon them, fall with double weight upon your own head. Strive to rise in favor and influence with your husband by your own merits, and not by magnifying the faults of others.</p>
<p>Rule 13th.— Seek to be a peacemaker in the family with whom you are associated. If you see the least appearance of division arising, use your utmost efforts to restore union and soothe the feelings of all. Soft and gentle words, spoken in season, will allay contention and strife; while a hasty spirit and harsh language add fuel to the fire already kindled which will rage with increasing violence.</p>
<p>Rule 14th.— Speak not evil of your husband unto any of the rest of the family for the purpose of prejudicing their minds against him; for if he be informed thereof, it will injure you in his estimation. Neither speak evil of any members of the family; for this will destroy their confidence in you. Avoid all hypocracy; for if you pretend to love your husband and to honor and respect his wives, when present, but speak disrespectful of them when absent, you will be looked upon as a hypocrite, as a tattler, and as a mischief-making woman, and be shunned as being more dangerous than an open enemy. And what is still more detestable, is to tattle out of the family, and endeavor to create enemies against those with whom you are connected. Such persons should not only be considered hypocrites, but traitors, and their conduct should be despised by every lover of righteousness. Remember also, that there are more ways than one to tattle; it is not always the case that those persons who are the boldest in their accusations that are the most dangerous slanderers; but such as hypocritically pretend that they do not wish to injure their friends, and at the same time, very piously insinuate in dark indirect sayings, something that is calculated to leave a very unfavorable prejudice against them. Shun such a spirit as you would the very gates of hell.</p>
<p>Rule 15th.— If you see any of your husband&#8217;s wives sick or in trouble, use every effort to relieve them, and to administer kindness and consolations, remembering that you, yourself, under the same circumstances, would be thankful for their assistance. Endeavor to share each other&#8217;s burdens, according to the health, ability, and strength which God has given you. Do not be afraid that you will do more than your share of the domestic labor, or that you will be more kind to them than they are to you.(1)</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Let husbands, wives, sons, and daughters, continually realize that their relationships do not end with this short life, but will continue in eternity without end. Every qualification and disposition therefore, which will render them happy here, should be nourished, cherished, enlarged, and perfected, that their union may be indissoluble, and their happiness secured both for this world and for that which is to come.</p>
<p>Let these rules be observed, and all others that are good and righteous, and peace will be the result: husbands will be patriarchs and saviours; wives will be like fruitful vines, bringing forth precious fruits in their seasons: their sons will be like plants of renown, and their daughters like the polished stones of a palace. Then the saints shall flourish upon the hills and rejoice upon the mountains, and become a great people and strong, whose goings forth shall be with strength that is everlasting. Arise, O Zion! clothe thyself with light! shine forth with clearness and brilliancy! illuminate the nations and the dark corners of the earth, for their light is gone out—their sun is set—gross darkness covers them! let thy light be seen upon the high places of the earth; let it shine in glorious splendour; for then shall the wicked see, and be confounded, and lay their hands upon their mouths in shame; then shall kings arise and come forth to the light, and rejoice in the greatness of thy glory! Fear not, O Zion, nor let thine hands be slack, for great is the Holy One in the midst of thee! a cloud shall be over thee by day for a defense, and at night thy dwellings shall be encircled with glory! God is thine everlasting light, and shall be a Tower of strength against thine enemies; at the sound of His voice they shall melt away, and terrors shall seize upon them. In that day thou shalt be beautiful and glorious, and the reproach of the Gentiles shall no more come into thine ears; In that day, shall the sons of them that afflicted thee come bending unto thee and bow themselves down at the soles of thy feet; and the daughters of them that reproached thee, shall come saying, ‘We will eat our own bread and wear our own apparel, only let us be joined in the patriarchal order of marriage with the husbands and patriarchs in Zion to take away our reproach:’(2) then shall they highly esteem, far above riches, that which their wicked fathers ridiculed under the name of Polygamy. Amen.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Orson Pratt, The Seer 1:173-76,183-87, November-December 1853.</em></p>
<p><small>Footnotes<br />
1. Rules 16 onwards deal primarily with raising children and aren’t included here.<br />
2. Isaiah 4:1.</small></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">___________________</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Heavenly Love</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Love began in the heavens<br />
a love that was pure and true<br />
love from our heavenly parents<br />
was there first given to me and you</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">We brought it with us to earth<br />
when we were conceived<br />
and from the moment of our birth<br />
from our parents their love we received</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">We discover it in our youth<br />
in our hearts a new sensation<br />
and had yet to learn the truth<br />
that true love is given by revelation</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">True love is a gift from deity<br />
its a miracle, pure and sublime<br />
it comes from Him pure to thee<br />
and will last throughout all time</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">This is a love we have thats true<br />
one that came before this life<br />
and one that shall be forever true<br />
between an eternal husband and wife</p>
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		<title>Dream of the Pre-Mortal World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mosiah Hancock related the following dream:

When about twenty-one years of age, I was permitted by the power of God, to go into His presence and into my former abode. I saw the Eternal Father on His throne and His wives on His left side, [I have no idea of their number,](1) all shining in glory, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Mosiah Hancock related the following dream:<br />
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<p>When about twenty-one years of age, I was permitted by the power of God, to go into His presence and into my former abode. I saw the Eternal Father on His throne and His wives on His left side, [I have no idea of their number,](1) all shining in glory, I saw the Savior and knew Him. It takes the power of the Holy Ghost to tell the difference between the Father and the Son, they look so much alike. Jesus said: “Mosiah, I have brought you here to show you how it was before you went to the earth.” I had been to the earth; everything looked so natural and familiar. I seemed to have been a companion of the Savior and talked with him like a friend. Again, He spoke to me and said: “Look and see man as he came forth.” I looked in the direction indicated and saw an innumerable line of God&#8217;s children extending further than I could see. They were arranged in pairs, male and female, and passed in front of the Eternal Father who named them; and they were clad in long white robes with girdles tied around their waists; each pair seemed to have been created mates.<span id="more-240"></span></p>
<p>When thus clothed; they were arranged in classes of about two hundred; the males sitting in front and the females behind them. They were taught in the arts and sciences, and everything necessary to make the heart happy. The teachers of the classes received the instruction they imparted from certain notable ones, who in turn got their directions from the Father and the Son – I thought I was one to overlook the classes; I also saw Joseph, Brigham and many others engaged in this work of education. I thought as some became more efficient than others they were advanced from class to class. I thought my name was Mosiah, and the names of the other brethren there were the same as upon the earth. All at once there was a gathering of these spirits and the voice of the Great Eternal (for that is what we called God there) spoke: “Oh, ye my children,” and His voice penetrated throughout space, so countless were His offspring “We have an earth prepared for you, on which you can dwell and have a chance to come up, thru obeying our Heavenly laws [and you can have the chance on coming up as we have come up].”</p>
<p>I there heard the question asked: “Who will go down and set an example of humility and faithfulness to these my children, that they may be brought, thru obedience to our laws, back into our presence?”</p>
<p>I thought I saw one in the express image of the Father say, “Father, I will go down and set a pattern of humility and patience; that your children, through my example, may be brought back again.” How noble, I thought, He looked when He offered Himself so patient before the children of our Father.</p>
<p>I saw another, who seemed to be a very high military officer who arose and said: “I will go down to yonder earth and surely I will bring all your children back to you so none of them shall be lost.”</p>
<p>The plan of the first was accepted as being the only sure plan for an exaltation. The plan of the second was rejected with great kindness, but the second was not satisfied; and while the first stood in great humility by the side of the Father, the second with many who stood in with him, went about among the Heavenly hosts to advocate the plan that was put forth as the rights of the second. This one was Lucifer, a son of the morning, for many had been with the Father for countless ages, and learned their lessons well, and he had been no dull scholar. Finally Lucifer openly rebelled against the Father and the Son and six other mighty ones who stood faithful with them and declared, “I will have it my way.” I saw the faithful ones gather around the Father and the Son, and Lucifer&#8217;s workers gathered around him, when one of the notable ones, who was called Michael, arose and said, “We will decide the contest.” It seemed that a platform was extended into space, upon which we could operate, by what power I could not tell. We who were faithful to the Father and the Son, had a white star upon us, and the others chose a red star. About one third of the males and females would not accept of either star, but withdrew from the conflict,(2) the females taking the males by the arm, said, “Come, let us not take part with either side. Let us retire –” (When they were cast out after the manner of spiritual warfare,) they had no power to return. When they were all cleared from the platform and Satan and his followers were all cast down, their female companions wept, and we all wept.</p>
<p>No females took part against the Father and the Son,(3) but all took sides in their favor, except the neutral ones already mentioned. After the tears were dried from our eyes, the voice of the Great Eternal spoke again and said, “Hear, O ye my children;” His voice penetrating the immensity of space so that all could hear it; “it is decreed by the Great Eternal that the females shall not follow their males in their banishment, but for every male that has kept his first estate and fought valiantly for the Father and the Son, there are two females. Again it is decreed that those males who have taken no part in this great conflict shall keep their females and a race of servants shall they be.”(4) I then saw that the notable ones who had taken such an interest in the rights of the Father and the Son were appointed to gather up those lone females whose companions had been cast down. They were again placed in classes, each man having two females in the ranks behind him. I there saw that they were again taught in their classes, which now contained about three hundred. I next saw Michael and his companion proceed a long way off, to people the earth(5) where Lucifer and his followers had been cast. As time passed, other notable ones followed as they were appointed. During all this time the classes met frequently, being taught by instructors appointed. Each member knew his or her own place, and took it each time, and the best of order prevailed. They were asked, first the males, and then the females behind them, “Will you obey the Gospel of Jesus Christ, when you go to that earth?” Some would answer, “yes,” but not all. Some could be asked, “Will you obey that law which placed the Gods on high?” And in very few cases I would hear the females say, “I want my own mate.” Sometimes the question would be asked of a male, “Will you obey that higher law? and he would answer, “I wish to enjoy myself with the females.” Sometimes when the question would be asked of the females she would reply, “I wish to enjoy myself with the males.” Again the question would be asked of the males, “If you will not join the Church of Christ, what do you wish to be?” He would sometimes say, “I wish to be a judge, or an officer of high rank among the people.” Then he would be asked, “Will you sustain the laws of God and also the rights of all mankind?” and the answer in every instance was, “yes.” I saw there that those who were proficient in their classes were advanced more rapidly until they became most perfect in those heavenly teachings, but some males, even there in Heaven would neglect their females and their classes and not meet with them. They would go off, arm in arm, as men now go, not having any desire for their duties. I never saw a female leave her place in the class assigned her by the Heavenly powers. I saw Abraham, when he came back from the earth, and many of the notable ones, when they came back to be crowned. I saw them step upon the platform of the Gods and receive their crowns, and enter into their exaltations.(6) At last, I saw the time when Joseph was to go forth, and the voice of the Great Eternal said, “Oh, my neglected daughters, gather around these my faithful servants who have been faithful in teaching you the principles of righteousness and of our kingdom, that others may come up and have the chance to be glorified.” I saw many of them gather around Joseph and form a ring with him; and the Savior in the center. They made a covenant with him that they would meet him on the earth and help him establish that great work upon the earth. I saw many of them gather around Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and many other notable ones, and around many who have not become so notable. They formed rings around each of them with Christ in the center each time, for He rehearsed to them the Covenant. They would take each other by the hand, in the circle and bow their faces down to Him, in the center, and in the most solemn manner agree to meet them here, until every one of those neglected daughters was provided for;(7) and they were filled with such joy that their songs made a paradise of the realm.</p>
<p>At last the time came for me to go to the earth. The Savior came to me and said, “Mosiah, it is time for you to prepare to go. You have been faithful so long here it is time for you to go, that you may return and be as we are.” As I beheld Him, I thought, “How is it that I am not as you are now?” For, it seemed, that I knew nothing of the earth or the changes a probation there would make in me. However, I said, “Who will go down to that earth, and be my father, and help me that I may be brought in the ways of truth and righteousness?” A male by the name of Levi stepped forth, in the presence of the Son, and said, “I will go down to yonder earth, and by the help of the Great Eternal, I will try to do as well by you as you have done for me, for I am grateful to you for all your kindness to me.” He returned to his place, being an instructor of a class. I was one among others who was appointed to instruct him and the other teachers of classes. A female came out of the class and bowing before the Savior and me, said, “I will go down and be your mother.” In a short time the man disappeared and was immediately followed by the woman. I knew my departure was near at hand and I asked, “If on my return I could have the same position I then held.” Then the Savior said, “Yes, and greater, but you have to go down to the earth, and take a lowly position and be misunderstood by man, even your brethren and endure many hardships and set many examples of humility and patience, that you may return and enter the glory, even such as I have.” He then added, “Your time is now come to take your mission to the earth,” and He laid His hands on my head, as He had done to others, and set me apart for that important mission. He again said to me, “I will see you safely thru until you return again.” I fully believe on that promise. It seemed as though a way was opened before me, and I dived down toward the earth with the speed of lightening and awoke while sailing through space.</p>
<p><small>Footnotes -</small></p>
<p><small>1. Text in square brackets from a shorter account given by the author.<br />
2. Anson Call said he recollected Joseph Smith teaching this (John M. Whitaker, Seminary Lecture, 14th June 1921).  However, Brigham Young was convinced Joseph never did (Wilford Woodruff Journal, 25th December 1869: “There were no neutral spirits in heaven at the time of the rebellion.”)<br />
3. Brigham Young taught that there were no female demonic angels (Journal of Discourses 8:222 &amp; 8 October 1861 sermon).  Joseph F. Smith also believed there would be no daughters of Perdition (26 March 1903 – Quinn, Extensions, p. 806).  Yet Wilford Woodruff believed there would be (29 November 1893, Quinn, Extensions, p. 795).<br />
4. See Genesis 9:25.<br />
5. That Michael (or Adam) was the Father of our spirits was taught by Joseph Smith and Brigham Young – see The Unknown God, Nathan Taylor, 2008.<br />
6. D&amp;C 132:29.<br />
7. Referring to plural marriage – see Isaiah 4:1.<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Fate</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Two shall be born the whole wide world apart;<br />
And speak in different tongues, and have no thought<br />
Each of the other’s being, and no heed;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">And these o’er unknown seas to unknown lands<br />
Shall cross, escaping wreck, defying death,<br />
And all unconsciously shape every act</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">And bend each wandering step to this one end,—<br />
That, one day, out of darkness, they shall meet<br />
And read life’s meaning in each other’s eyes.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>(Susan Marr Spalding)</em></p>
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		<title>Keeping Eternal Laws and Fulfilling Prophecies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Judging the 1886 Meeting
Tens of thousands of Mormon Fundamentalists believe that in 1886 Joseph Smith came to John Taylor and instructed him to set apart a group of men to keep alive plural marriage even when the Church should reject that principle.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Judging the 1886 Meeting</strong></p>
<p>Tens of thousands of Mormon Fundamentalists believe that in 1886 Joseph Smith came to John Taylor and instructed him to set apart a group of men to keep alive plural marriage even when the Church should reject that principle.</p>
<p>Just like the visitation of God to Joseph Smith there were no visual means to record what happened, and although &#8211; like the visit of Moroni to show the gold plates &#8211; there were witnesses, they also didn’t record it or share what had happened until after the event, as is the case with many of the greatest scriptural and spiritual events.</p>
<p>However, this does not mean that there are no indications of the truthfulness of what went on at that time.  God has given us principles by which to judge the truth, history gives us precedents so we can see what is possible, and Prophets foretell the future, so that when it comes to pass we can know it is from God.  Using these tools we can judge what someone claims, to see if it contradicts principle, follows precedent, and fulfills prophecy.   By seeking the Spirit as we study we can also obtain a divine confirmation.<br />
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With these standards in mind let us look into how this story of God providing a way to keep plural marriage alive meets these tests.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Principles</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 – Plural Marriage</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>“He then put each person under covenant that he or she would defend the principle of Celestial or Plural Marriage, and that they would consecrate their lives, liberty and property to this end, and that they personally would sustain and uphold that principle.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>If Plural Marriage was just a temporary practice, without eternal consequences for not living it or celestial blessings for fulfilling it, then we could easily understand God allowing it to end.  Whatever temporal benefits it might have provided and despite the difficult adjustments for some that giving it up might create, there would be no everlasting harm in letting it go.</p>
<p>But if it were an eternal and unchangeable law, necessary for exaltation, required for maintaining Priesthood keys, and if God had promised to keep it on the earth, then we would expect Him to ensure that it continued, despite what course others might take, or what opposition against it there might be.  We might also hope that He would explain this through his prophets and the revelations He gave them.</p>
<p>So let us look at the scriptures on this subject and see what they have to say.  In Section 130 of the Doctrine and Covenants we are told that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“There is a law, irrevocably decreed in heaven before the foundations of this world, upon which all blessings are predicated – And when we obtain any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that law upon which it is predicated.”1</p></blockquote>
<p>This would seem to indicate that God determined before ever sending us to earth that certain laws would lead to definite blessings, and that – as this is irrevocably decreed – these laws would never change, and the blessings would always be available to the righteous.  This conforms to what Joseph taught on this subject:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Ordinances instituted in heaven before the foundation of this world in the Priesthood for the salvation of man, are not to be altered or changed.  All must be saved upon the same principles.”2</p></blockquote>
<p>Is it possible that one such law could be plural marriage?  At the beginning of Joseph Smith’s 1843 revelation on the subject, the Lord tells us:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I reveal unto you a new and an everlasting covenant; and if ye abide not that covenant, then are ye damned; for no one can reject this covenant and be permitted to enter into my glory.</p>
<p>For all who will have a blessing at my hands shall abide the law which was appointed for that blessing, and the conditions thereof, as were instituted from before the foundation of the world.”3</p></blockquote>
<p>Some may assume that the Lord here is only speaking about eternal monogamous marriage, but the Lord later clarifies what type of marriage he is talking about.  Firstly, he states that he is now going to reveal this eternal law:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I am the Lord thy God, and will give unto thee the law of my Holy Priesthood, as was ordained by me and my Father before the world was.”4</p></blockquote>
<p>He reminds us that he is the author of this law, that it is a law of the Priesthood, and that it was determined even prior to the earth’s creation.  And what is this law?</p>
<blockquote><p>“God commanded Abraham, and Sarah gave Hagar to Abraham to wife. And why did she do it? Because this was the law; and from Hagar sprang many people. This, therefore, was fulfilling, among other things, the promises.”5</p></blockquote>
<p>Celestial Marriage, as the first verse we quoted tells us, comes with conditions, and the fulfillment of those promises (spoken about in the verse above) comes through keeping the commandment to live plural marriage as Abraham did.  It is interesting to note that this is the only revelation to Joseph Smith that speaks of exaltation6, and that the Lord states fourteen times that this law is necessary to celestial glory.7</p>
<p>President John Taylor was once asked if a woman might obtain exaltation with her husband without taking additional wives, referring to these passages, this was his reply:</p>
<blockquote><p>“You seem desirous to take part of the Law and reject the other part, but it is plainly stated as above quoted, that they were ‘to do the works of Abraham, and that if ye enter not into my Law, ye cannot receive the promise of my Father which was made unto Abraham.’ It is further said: ‘God commanded Abraham and Sarah gave Hagar to Abraham to wife, and that the reason why she did it was because it was the Law.’ It is evident therefore from the whole of the above that other wives were included in this Law as well as the one.”8</p></blockquote>
<p>In a revelation subsequently given to John Taylor the Lord stated even more clearly:</p>
<blockquote><p>“This law is a Celestial law and pertains to a Celestial Kingdom. &#8230; and appertains to thrones, principalities, powers, dominions, and eternal increase in the Celestial Kingdom of God.”9</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>2 – Authority</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>“John Taylor set the five mentioned apart and gave them authority to perform marriage ceremonies, and also to set others apart to do the same thing as long as they remained on the earth; and while doing so, the Prophet Joseph Smith stood by directing the proceedings.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Most Latter-day Saints understand the basic principle that in order to perform saving ordinances it is necessary that you hold the proper Priesthood authority, however, having and exercising the proper Priesthood authority is also dependent upon living certain laws.  One is not ordained before being baptized, and a person does not get set apart for a calling without keeping at least the law of chastity or tithing.</p>
<p>This is just as true for a deacon as it is for the prophet.  As the Lord reminded Joseph, the keys he held were dependent on him fulfilling certain essential obligations:</p>
<blockquote><p>“the keys of the mysteries of the kingdom shall not be taken from my servant Joseph Smith, Jun., through the means I have appointed, while he liveth, inasmuch as he obeyeth mine ordinances.”10</p></blockquote>
<p>After Joseph received the sealing keys of Elijah in the Kirtland temple he explained that those keys were dependent upon not only receiving ordinances, but also performing them:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The spirit, power, and calling of Elijah is, that ye have power to hold the key of the revelation, ordinances, oracles, powers and endowments of the fullness of the Melchizedek Priesthood and of the kingdom of God on the earth; and to receive, obtain, and perform all the ordinances belonging to the kingdom of God, &#8230;”11</p></blockquote>
<p>Could plural marriage have been amongst the ordinances the Lord and Joseph Smith speak of?  In this matter we have the words of Joseph himself, who told one of his wives,</p>
<blockquote><p>“I put it [entering plural marriage] off and put it off till an angel with a drawn sword stood by me and told me if I did not establish that principle upon the earth, I would lose my position &#8230;”12</p></blockquote>
<p>Lorenzo Snow related how Joseph had also told him of the same angelic warning:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Yet the Prophet hesitated and deferred from time to time, until an angel of God stood by him with a drawn sword, and told him that, unless he moved forward and established plural marriage, his Priesthood would be taken from him &#8230;”13</p></blockquote>
<p>Did this only apply to Joseph Smith though or to all those who might hold the keys of the Priesthood?  In this area we are not left to speculate either.  “Heber [C. Kimball] was told by Joseph that if he did not do this [take another wife] he would lose his Apostleship.”14  This requirement applied to all of the Apostles, as John Taylor recalled:</p>
<blockquote><p>“When this commandment was given, it was so far religious, and so far binding upon the Elders of this Church, that it was told them if they were not prepared to enter into it, and to stem the torrent of opposition that would come in consequence of it, the keys of the kingdom would be taken from them and given to others.”15</p></blockquote>
<p>This was not a temporary test though, but an eternal principle revealed by the Lord later to John Taylor himself:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Thus saith the Lord to the Twelve, and to the Priesthood and people of my Church: &#8230; You may appoint Seymour B. Young to fill up the vacancy in the presiding quorum of Seventies, if he will conform to My law:  For it is not meet that men who will not abide My law shall preside over My Priesthood;”16</p></blockquote>
<p>Subsequently Seymour took another wife.17  John Taylor explained why living this law was so necessary to holding and presiding over the keys of the Priesthood:</p>
<blockquote><p>“If we do not embrace that principle soon, the keys will be turned against us.  If we do not keep the same law our Heavenly Father has kept we cannot go with him.  A man obeying a lesser law is not qualified to preside over those who keep a higher law.”18</p></blockquote>
<p>Those who do not live the law of plural marriage cannot preside over those who do, and are not worthy to hold the keys of the Priesthood at all.  In fact, if they had those keys but didn’t embrace that principle, the keys would be turned against them, and “taken from them and given to others” as Joseph Smith warned they could be.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Precedent</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 – Priesthood &amp; Church</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>“Among many other things stated by President Taylor on this occasion was this: “I would be surprised if ten per cent of those who claim to hold the Melchizedek Priesthood will remain true and faithful to the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, at the time of the seventh president, and that there would be thousands that think they hold the Priesthood at that time, but would not have it properly conferred upon them.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood were restored prior to the organization of the Church.19 Likewise, baptisms were performed, revelations were received, and missionaries were sent out prior to the Church existing.20  These events were not put to a vote of common consent, nor were they recorded upon any official records.  God did not wait upon the Church organizing before beginning the restoration, and Joseph wasn’t prevented from being a prophet prior to there being members to sustain or reject his actions.</p>
<p>What about after the Church was organized – did every ordination wait upon arms raised to the square before it was valid, did every revelation wait until it was printed before being acted upon?  Were there ever times when the will of the Lord and the actions of His prophet conflicted with the official rules and policies of the Church?  Which took precedence and what was valid in such cases?</p>
<p>Perhaps the most pertinent example of one such conflict was between Church policy and divine principle on the law of plural marriage.  It was first revealed by God in 1929, prior to the organization of the Church, whilst Joseph was translating the Book of Mormon21, and was again mentioned in an unpublished 1831 revelation, which was also unknown to Church members.22</p>
<p>Oliver Cowdery, acting in Joseph’s absence, in 1835 made plural marriage against the rules and policies of the Church, in a statement on marriage accepted for publication in the Doctrine and Covenants, where it remained for decades afterwards.  It declared “we declare that we believe that one man should have one wife; and one woman but one husband.”23  It was sustained by Church members and canonized by the Church, and yet was in direct conflict with the actions of Joseph Smith (who had not long married his first plural wife) and the revelations given by God to him.</p>
<p>What was Joseph to do?  He had two choices – disobey God or the Church.  If he believed he derived his authority to perform or enter marriages came from the Church he could not have continued to perform and practice plural marriage against its laws.  Doing so could lead to his excommunication24, and – as it was also against the law in the states in which he lived25 – it could also lead to his imprisonment.</p>
<p>It was certainly a difficult decision, one which he did not take lightly.  In fact, he hesitated for several years  until the Lord sent an angel with a drawn sword who told him:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Joseph, unless you go to and immediately teach that principle and put the same in practice, [you] should be slain. For thus saith the Lord, that the time has now come that I will raise up seed unto me as I spoke by my servant Jacob as is recorded in the Book of Mormon26, therefore, I command my people.”27</p></blockquote>
<p>This revelation left him in no doubt as to what the Lord’s will was, despite the rules of the Church, he was commanded to practice plural marriage and to share that principle with his trusted allies, so that the Lord’s choicest spirit children might be raised up on earth.</p>
<p>The Church was a divine organization, and Joseph was the earthly head of it, but he presided over the Priesthood before he ever was sustained President of the Church, and although plural marriage was against the laws of the Church and state, the Lord revealed to him in 1843 that plural marriage was a law of the Priesthood itself:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I am the Lord thy God, and will give unto thee the law of my Holy Priesthood, as was ordained by me and my Father before the world was.”28</p></blockquote>
<p>By this same authority Brigham Young carried on this law, which was only accepted officially by the Church in 1852.29  However, if the Saints had wanted another man as Church President, would Brother Brigham and the other Apostles have accepted that man as his Priesthood head?  President Young faced this prospect when Sidney Rigdon wanted to become the guardian of the Church, and this is what he had to say then:</p>
<blockquote><p>“If the people want President Rigdon to lead them, they may have him. But I say unto you that the quorum of the Twelve have the keys of the kingdom of God in all the world. They stand next to Joseph and are the Presidency of the Church, and hold the keys and would have to ordain any man unto that appointment that should be chosen.  You cannot appoint any man at our head. &#8230; But if you want any other man to lead you, take him, and we will go our way to build up the kingdom in all the world. &#8230;  Don’t put a thread between the Priesthood and God.”30</p></blockquote>
<p>President Young said he didn’t “care who leads the church”31 because he held the keys.  But if the Church had chosen someone else to lead them, it would have led to a division between the Church and Priesthood, with the Apostles going elsewhere to build up the kingdom.  But this would not have been the first time it had happened in Gospel history:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Why have they [the Jews] wandered so far from the path of truth and rectitude?  Because they left the Priesthood and have had no guide, no leader, no means of finding out what is true and what is not true.  It is said the Priesthood was taken from the Church, but it is not so; the church went from the priesthood, and continued to travel in the wilderness, turned from the commandments of the Lord, and instituted other ordinances.”32</p></blockquote>
<p>If that happened in our day who would be the prophet and preside over the keys?  Would it be the Church President or the head of the Priesthood?  On this issue Brigham Young also gives us an important insight:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Joseph presided over the church by the voice of the Church. Perhaps it would make some of you stumble, were I to ask you a question – Does a man&#8217;s being a prophet in this Church prove that he shall be president of it? I answer, no! A man may be a prophet, seer and revelator, and it may have nothing to do with his being the president of the Church. Suffice it to say that Joseph was the president of the Church, as long as he lived. The people chose to have it so. He always filled that responsible station, by the voice of the people. Can you find any revelation appointing him the president of the Church? The keys of the priesthood were committed to Joseph, to build up the Kingdom of God on the earth, and were not to be taken from him in time or in eternity; but when he was called to preside over the Church, it was by the voice of the people; though he held the keys of the priesthood independent of their voice.”33</p></blockquote>
<p>So the people chose to have Joseph as Church President, but he held the keys independently, whether or not the Church members wanted it that way.  Fortunately for them they did sustain Joseph and later Brigham, because if they had not done so they would have only separated themselves from the authority and revelation necessary for their exaltation.</p>
<p><strong>2 – Higher Quorums &amp; Ordinations</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>“After that he talked for about an hour and then sat down and wrote the revelation which was given him by the Lord upon the question of Plural Marriage.  Then he talked to us for some time, and said, “Some of you will be handled and ostracized and cast out from the Church by your brethren because of your faithfulness and integrity to this principle, and some of you may have to surrender your lives because of the same, but woe, woe, unto those who shall bring these troubles upon you.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>We learn from the Joseph Smith Translation of Exodus that Moses originally offered the fullness of the Gospel to the Israelites, but upon finding them to have departed so far from the Lord’s laws when he returned from the mount, this offer was revoked and a lesser law put in its place.  Thus the Lord informed them:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I will take away the priesthood out of their midst; therefore my holy order, and the ordinances thereof, shall not go before them; for my presence shall not go up in their midst &#8230;”34</p></blockquote>
<p>Thus the higher Priesthood ordinances were not available to them, yet they continued to function – albeit in a lesser capacity – as the Lord’s Church and people, whilst a few carried on living the Gospel fully, such as the 70 elders of Israel, who did go to the mount and there saw God.  However, the majority of the people either did not want or did not qualify for those blessings:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Now this Moses plainly taught to the children of Israel in the wilderness, and sought diligently to sanctify his people that they might behold the face of God; But they hardened their hearts and could not endure his presence; therefore, the Lord in his wrath, for his anger was kindled against them, swore that they should not enter into his rest while in the wilderness, which rest is the fulness of his glory. Therefore, he took Moses out of their midst, and the Holy Priesthood also.”35</p></blockquote>
<p>The “holy order” the Lord took away from the children of Israel exited in the days of Alma as can be seen from the thirteenth chapter of the book of his name:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Now they were ordained after this manner – being called with a holy calling, and ordained with a holy ordinance, and taking upon them the high priesthood of the holy order, which calling, and ordinance, and high priesthood, is without beginning or end – &#8230;  and it was on account of their exceeding faith and repentance, and their righteousness before God &#8230;”36</p></blockquote>
<p>We are generally only acquainted with two degrees of the Melchizedek Priesthood – the Aaronic (or Levitical Priesthood) and the general Melchizedek Priesthood offices available in the Church.  But at the beginning of this dispensation it was prophesied by Moroni that a higher degree of Priesthood would be restored:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Behold, I will reveal unto you the Priesthood, by the hand of Elijah the prophet, before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.”37</p></blockquote>
<p>In partial fulfillment of this &#8211; the keys of this Priesthood were restored in April 1836 (it is worth noting that this was the year after the ordination of the Quorum of Twelve and the formation of the First Presidency):</p>
<blockquote><p>“After this vision had closed, another great and glorious vision burst upon us; for Elijah the prophet, who was taken to heaven without tasting death, stood before us, and said: Behold, the time has fully come, which was spoken of by the mouth of Malachi – testifying that he [Elijah] should be sent, before the great and dreadful day of the Lord come – &#8230; Therefore, the keys of this dispensation are committed into your hands; and by this ye may know that the great and dreadful day of the Lord is near, even at the doors.”38</p></blockquote>
<p>That the Kirtland Temple did not complete the process of this higher Priesthood being fully restored can be seen from a revelation to Joseph Smith in 1841 in which he was commanded to:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Build a house to my name, for the Most High to dwell therein. For there is not a place found on earth that he may come to and restore again that which was lost unto you, or which he hath taken away, even the fulness of the priesthood.”39</p></blockquote>
<p>As we quoted earlier, Joseph made it clear that this “fullness of the Priesthood” was obtained through the keys and ordinances restored by Elijah:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The spirit, power, and calling of Elijah is, that ye have power to hold the key of the revelation, ordinances, oracles, powers and endowments of the fullness of the Melchizedek Priesthood and of the kingdom of God on the earth.”40</p></blockquote>
<p>Those holding the fullness of this Priesthood are called “Kings and Priests” in the scriptures41, Joseph Smith calls this the “last law”42 and set out the requirements for obtaining it:</p>
<blockquote><p>“If a man gets a fullness of the priesthood of God he has to get it in the same way that Jesus Christ obtained it, and that was by keeping all the commandments and obeying all the ordinances of the house of the Lord.”43</p></blockquote>
<p>The Prophet taught that it was the highest of the “three grand orders of Priesthood.”44  It was not an optional blessing that some might experience, but a requirement for exaltation, as he told the Saints, “you have got to learn how to be Gods yourselves, and to be kings and priests to God, the same as all Gods have done before you, &#8230;”45</p>
<p>In 1842 he began giving the initiatory ordinances of this Priesthood to a faithful few, and in doing so set apart an ancient Priesthood Council:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I spent the day &#8230; instructing them in the principles and order of the Priesthood, &#8230; and so on to the highest order of the Melchizedek Priesthood, &#8230; by which any one is enabled to secure the fullness of those blessings which have been prepared for the Church of the Firstborn &#8230;  In this council was instituted the ancient order of things for the first time in these last days.”46</p></blockquote>
<p>After this higher Church of the Firstborn was restored, Joseph finally felt that he could entrust a few men with a knowledge of the principle of celestial plural marriage, but doing so did not come without suspicion and opposition, as the Prophet’s scribe recorded:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Conversed with Heber C. Kimball concerning a plot that is being laid to entrap the brethren of the secret priesthood by Bro. H. and others.”47</p></blockquote>
<p>However, this secret Priesthood continued, despite such plots and betrayals, and in the Autumn of 1843, the ordinance and ordination required for the fullness of the Priesthood and admittance into its holy order were given in full, as Joseph Smith’s diary records:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Baurak Ale [code name for Joseph48] was by common consent, and unanimous voice chosen president of the quorum, and anointed and ordained to the highest and holiest order of the priesthood (and companion).”49</p></blockquote>
<p>The History of the Church just records this as “By the common consent and unanimous voice of the council, I was chosen president of the special council.”50  It was amongst men ordained to this order, that higher doctrines were taught and plural marriages performed, outside of the auspices of the Church, and the knowledge of the majority of its members.</p>
<p>A couple of months earlier, as he was anticipating being made head of a higher Priesthood organization, Joseph felt as if he could leave the running of the Church in the capable hands of his brother Hyrum, said He, “Hyrum should be the prophet;” but, the Church History adds, he “did not tell them he was going to be a Priest now, or a King by and by;”51  Referring to the higher organization he was involved in.  The Saints did not take this news well, however, as they did not fully understand that he was talking about higher Priesthood and offices.  He recalled in his journal that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Last Monday morning, certain men came to me and said, 'Brother Joseph, Hyrum is no Prophet - he can't lead the Church.  If you resign, all things will go wrong; you must not resign; if you do, the Church will be scattered.’  I felt curious and said, “Have you not learned the Priesthood after the order of Melchizedek, which includes both Prophets, Priests, and Kings?”52</p></blockquote>
<p>Upon Joseph’s death, Brigham Young even considered keeping alive this Priesthood more important than the lives of the Twelve Apostles being taken:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I know there are those in our midst who will seek the lives of the Twelve as they did the lives of Joseph and Hyrum. We shall ordain others and give the fullness of the priesthood, so that if we are killed the fullness of the priesthood may remain.”53</p></blockquote>
<p>Even though these were ordinations sometimes outside of the Quorum of twelve and without public knowledge, he was determined at all costs that the Fullness of the Priesthood should remain upon the earth.  It was under its authority that celestial plural marriages and the ordinances of the temple were carried out, and by 1852 – when plural marriage was officially accepted by the Church – this higher Priesthood and the Church were able to act in harmony in keeping these laws alive.</p>
<p>However, by 1886 it had become apparent that much of the Church would no longer sustain higher laws, nor were worthy of higher Priesthood, and so – as Joseph did in 1843 – John Taylor set men apart as he had been to keep these laws alive, so that when it was again against the choices and policies of the Church, the authority would continue – in secret if necessary – as it had before 1852.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Prophecy</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 – Plural Marriage Would Not End / Would Continue</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>“He then set us apart and placed us under covenant that while we lived we would see to it that no year passed by without children being born in the principle of plural marriage. We were given authority to ordain others if necessary to carry this work on, they in turn to be given authority to ordain others when necessary, under the direction of the worthy senior (by ordination), so that there should be no cessation in the work.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>If plural marriage was merely a temporary practice, then we might expect God to say so either at its beginning or end.  If it was a harmless tradition that didn’t lead to conflict with the world then we might understand the Lord not saying anything about it.  But the Lord, as we have already seen, declared it an eternal law, and essential to exaltation.  In light of this what did the Lord’s prophets have to say about how long it would continue, or if it could ever end?</p>
<blockquote><p>Joseph Smith: “It is an eternal principle, and was given by way of commandment and not by way of instruction.”54</p>
<p>Brigham Young: “For so God help us, we will never give up that holy law that noble prophets laid down their lives to maintain. ... The powers of hell will do their utmost to get this people to give up that holy law which God designs to maintain.”55</p>
<p>John Taylor: “It is an eternal part of our religion, and we will never relinquish it - We cannot withdraw or renounce it - He has promised to maintain it.”56</p>
<p>Wilford Woodruff: “We wont quit practicing plural marriage until Christ shall come.” “The Lord will never give a revelation to abandon Plural Marriage.”57</p>
<p>Lorenzo Snow: “Though I go to prison, God will not change His law of celestial marriage.”58</p>
<p>Joseph F. Smith: “There are, however, enough witnesses to these principles to establish them upon the earth in such a manner that they never can be forgotten or stamped out.  For they will live; ... they are bound to prevail, because they are true principles.”59</p></blockquote>
<p>The test of a true prophet is whether their prophecies are fulfilled.  If plural marriage has continued then we can place confidence in their callings and words, but if not then we “lay the axe to the root of the tree” that we as Latter-day Saints reside on the branches of.  Perhaps some might argue that they couldn’t have anticipated what was going to happen.  Would they say the same of our heavenly Father - Did He expect plural marriage to end in 1890, or to continue to our day?  In 1886 he gave a revelation to John Taylor which left us in no doubt as to what His will was:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Thus saith the Lord ... I have not revoked this law nor will I for it is everlasting, and those who will enter into my glory must obey the conditions thereof, even so, Amen.”60</p></blockquote>
<p>With these words, the Lord promised that he would never revoke (end, repeal or withdraw) the law of celestial plural marriage.  John Taylor was in hiding because of the persecution that arose due to this law, and God left him and us in no uncertainty of His intention to keep this law alive, and never remove it.</p>
<p><strong>2 – Another People</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>“President Taylor said that the time would come when many of the Saints would apostatize because of this principle.   He said “one-half of this people will apostatize over the principle for which we are now in hiding, yea, and possibly one-half of the other half" (rising off the floor while making the statement). He also said the day will come when a document similar to that (Manifesto) then under consideration would be adopted by the Church, following which “apostasy and whoredom would be rampant in the Church.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Did God change His mind?  Was He taken by surprise?  Or did He anticipate what might happen and let His servants know what they should do in such a situation?  Did God’s prophets also warn about the results of the Church giving up the principle?  Did they ever imagine it could ever do so?  Did they ever inform the Saints what they should do in such a situation?  Or how the Lord would accomplish His plans without the involvement of the Church?</p>
<p>From the beginning of this dispensation the Lord has warned that he would be willing to bypass the majority of the Saints and select a few willing to keep His laws, if the rest would not honor them, as Joseph Smith warned -</p>
<blockquote><p>“His word will go forth, in these last days, in purity; for if Zion will not purify herself, so as to be approved of in all things, in His sight, He will seek another people ...”61</p></blockquote>
<p>As we have quoted earlier, the Elders of the Church (General Authorities) were cautioned after plural marriage was revealed to them that “if they were not prepared to enter into it, and to stem the torrent of opposition that would come in consequence of it, the keys of the kingdom would be taken from them and given to others.”62  In John Taylor’s day the same warning was repeated to the Apostles that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“If we do not embrace that principle soon, the keys will be turned against us.”63</p></blockquote>
<p>This did not mean, however, that the Lord would abandon those Saints who would be faithful, or that he would remove His Priesthood authority entirely.  As Brigham Young promised:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The Lord Almighty will not suffer His Priesthood to be again driven from the earth, even should He permit the wicked to kill and destroy this people... God will preserve a portion of this people, of the meek and the humble, to bear off the kingdom to the inhabitants of the earth, and will defend his priesthood, for it is the last time, the last gathering time.”64</p></blockquote>
<p>Thus we see that the Lord would not allow a complete apostasy in this dispensation, but would rather preserve a portion of His people with the priesthood necessary to carry out his purposes.  However, the Saints prior to the Manifesto cannot claim ignorance of the results of the majority of them not living plural marriage and many of them fighting against it.  They were told in no uncertain terms what the result of their actions would be. As an official Church publication warned them five years prior to the Manifesto:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The entire Church and all of its Priesthood, with the Presidency at the head of it might motion and vote against this principle until doomsday with just one effect, (namely) to vote themselves away from the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, from the possession of their Priesthood, and to find themselves very speedily outside the Church and Kingdom of God; while he would raise up others that would honor and observe his law.”65</p></blockquote>
<p>These warnings were not only to the general membership but also to any leaders who would not live and perpetuate this law.   Yet the First Presidency officially and publicly admitted that this is what the membership of the Church and some of its leaders chose to do:</p>
<blockquote><p>“We formerly taught to our people that polygamy, or celestial marriage as commanded by God through Joseph Smith, was right; that it was a necessity to man's highest exaltation in the life to come. That doctrine was publicly promulgated by our President, the late Brigham Young, forty years ago, and was steadily taught and impressed upon the Latter-day Saints up to a short time before September, 1890.</p>
<p>To be at peace with the government and in harmony with their fellow citizens who are not of their faith, and to share in the confidence of the Government and the people, our people have voluntarily put aside something which all their lives they have believed to be a sacred principle.”66</p></blockquote>
<p>However, others kept this law alive, including many of the leaders of the Church from Wilford Woodruff to Joseph F. Smith.67  But the Lord set apart others to carry on His laws, so that the actions of subsequent Church Presidents could not stop this principle or it’s practice, as John Taylor promises:</p>
<blockquote><p>“If God has introduced something for our glory and exaltation, we are not going to have that kicked over by an improper influence, either inside or outside of the Church of the living God. ...”68</p></blockquote>
<p>As we illustrated earlier - this is not a new situation, it happened in the days of Moses, when the majority preferred a lesser law (even though it was not capable of exalting them), whilst the few who were willing to do all the Lord asked of them carried on regardless:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The kingdom of God is to be enjoyed by the Saints - those who are righteous, not those who are wicked.  If we prove unworthy, Zion will have to be redeemed by our children, who may be more worthy, while we may be kept, like the ancient children of Israel, wandering in the wilderness, enduring hardships, persecution and trials, until we shall have suffered the penalty of neglected, not to say broken and unfulfilled covenants.”69</p></blockquote>
<p>Yet, in the end it is those who live the laws of God who will be exalted, and God has made a way for them to be lived, despite the actions of the Church and nation.  Those who still wander about in the wilderness may yet emerge to fulfill their covenants and become part of the Lord’s higher purposes, but whatever their course; this principle, God’s priesthood, and those people who honor them will continue to fulfill the prophecies given by Him and receive the promises made to them.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Summary<br />
</strong></p>
<p>We have established that:</p>
<ul>
<li>Celestial plural marriage is an eternal principle and practice.</li>
<li>Holding the Priesthood keys is dependent upon living this law.</li>
<li>There is higher priesthood that can act separately from the Church.</li>
<li>God and his prophets prophesied that this law would never end.</li>
<li>God intended to set apart “another people” if the Church rejected it.</li>
</ul>
<p>The question now remains – how do we respond to these truths?  Do we trust the words of God and of the early prophets?  Do we believe their prophecies are being fulfilled by those set apart to keep these principles alive?  Will we ignore what God expects of us, or will we sustain God in His plans and seek to further them?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Spiritual Confirmation</strong></p>
<p>While examining the last window, and feeling greatly agitated, a voice spoke to me, saying, “Can't you feel the Spirit? Why should you worry?”</p>
<p>We may be wondering why we have not seen these things before.  Perhaps this study has opened up for us possibilities we have never seen if we had not looked more deeply.  Prior to reading these things our preconceptions may have kept us from accepting that God might have worked in this way.  Now we can consider these principles with a more open mind and willing heart, that the Lord can work with more easily.</p>
<p>When Lorin Woolley was checking the outside window of President John Taylor’s room to see if someone had forced entry, the Spirit whispered to him, “Can’t you feel the Spirit? Why should you worry?”  Many have felt that same Spirit reading his account of how the Savior came to Taylor, giving him a revelation stating “I have not revoked this law [of plural marriage], nor will I”, and they have gained a spiritual witness for themselves that Joseph Smith oversaw Taylor ordaining several men so that “no year would pass by without children being born into this principle.”</p>
<p>We may never have physical evidence in this life of Moses parting the red sea, of the Savior appearing to the brother of Jared, or of Elijah coming to the Kirtland temple, but we can have a spiritual witness of these events.  We can know for ourselves if they happened, and if we can trust in God’s words and the prophets that relate them.</p>
<p><small><strong>Footnotes</strong></small></p>
<p><small>1. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 130:20-21.<br />
2. Teaching of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 308.<br />
3. D&amp;C 132:4-5.<br />
4. D&amp;C 132:28<br />
5. D&amp;C 132:34 (see 29-37)<br />
6. D&amp;C 132:17,19,22-23,26,29,37,39,49,57 &amp; 63.<br />
7. D&amp;C 132:3,4,6,17,19,20,24,25,27,32,37,54 &amp; 64.<br />
8. John Taylor to Malinda Merrill, 19 January 1883.<br />
9. Revelation to John Taylor, 25-26 June 1882, Unpublished Revelations 80:21-22.<br />
10. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 64:5.<br />
11. History of the Church 6:251, Teachings, p. 337.<br />
12. Zina Huntington, 23 December 1894, Collected Discourses, Vol. 5.<br />
13. Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow, Ch.13, p.69-70.<br />
14. Life of Heber C. Kimball, Orson F. Whitney, p. 336 (1888 edition).<br />
15. John Taylor, 7 June 1866, Journal of Discourses 11:221-222.<br />
16. Revelation to John Taylor, October 13th, 1882.<br />
17. He married Abbie Corrila Wells on 28th April 1884.<br />
18. John Taylor, October 10th, 1882, Life of Wilford Woodruff, Matthias F. Cowley, p. 542.<br />
19. Joseph Smith – History 1:68-72.<br />
20. See Doctrine &amp; Covenants, Sections 2-19.<br />
21. Brigham Young, Journal of Charles Walker, 26th July 1872. See Joseph B. Noble testimony, June 1886.<br />
22. Revelation to Joseph Smith, 17th July 1831. See W.W. Phelps letter to Brigham Young, 12th August 1861.<br />
23. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 101:4 (1835 Edition).<br />
24. William Clayton's Journal, 19th October 1843.<br />
25. Illinois state bigamy law, enacted 12th February 1833.<br />
26. Jacob 2:30.<br />
27. Joseph Lee Robinson Journal, Fall 1841.<br />
28. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 132:28.<br />
29. 29th August 1852, Journal of Discourses 1:53.<br />
30. 8th August 1844, Wilford Woodruff’s Journal, 2:436-37.<br />
31. History of the Church 7:230.<br />
32. Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses 12:69.<br />
33. Brigham Young, Contributor 10:3, Journal of Discourses 11:333.<br />
34. JST Exodus 34:1.<br />
35. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 84:23-25.<br />
36. Alma 13:8-11.<br />
37. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 2:1; Joseph Smith – History 1:38.<br />
38. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 110:13-14.<br />
39. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 124:27-28.<br />
40. History of the Church 6:251<br />
41. Revelations 5:10; Doctrine &amp; Covenants 76:56.<br />
42. History of the Church 5:554-556.<br />
43. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 308.<br />
44. History of the Church 5:554-556.<br />
45. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 346.<br />
46. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 237.<br />
47. William Clayton diary, 23 May 1843, George D. Smith, An Intimate Chronicle; The Journals of William Clayton, p. 105.<br />
48. Doctrine &amp; Covenants 103:22 (Pre-1981 editions)<br />
49. Joseph Smith, Diary, 28 Sept. 1843, LDS Church Archives.<br />
50. History of the Church 6:39.<br />
51. History of the Church 5:512.<br />
52. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 318<br />
53. Brigham Young, History of the Church 7:230.<br />
54. Contributor 5:259; History of the Church 6:280; Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith p. 94.<br />
55. Life of Mosiah Hancock p. 48. See Journal of Discourses 9:36.<br />
56. Millennial Star 47:708, 9 November 1855. See Journal of Discourses 23:240-41 &amp; 26:151-53.<br />
57. John Henry Smith Journal, see Heber J. Grant Journal, 17 May 1888 &amp; Minutes of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, 12 December 1888.<br />
58. Millennial Star 48:110-11; History of Utah, Orson F. Whitney, 1879.<br />
59. Journal of Discourses 21:10, 7 December 1879.<br />
60. 27 September 1886, Revelation to John Taylor, Church History Office; Unpublished Revelations 88:1, 9.<br />
61. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 18.<br />
62. John Taylor, 7 June 1866, Journal of Discourses 11:221-222.<br />
63. John Taylor, 10 October 1882, Life of Wilford Woodruff, Matthias F. Cowley, p. 542.<br />
64. Brigham Young, Contributor 10:362. see Heber C. Kimball, Journal of Discourses 6:125.<br />
65. Deseret News, Editorial, 1 April 1885.<br />
66. Petition for Amnesty, First Presidency, 19 December 1891, Contributor 13:197.<br />
67. See Solemn Covenant, B. Carmon Hardy; Post-Manifesto Plural Marriages, D. Michael Quinn; or Mormon Polygamy, Richard S. VanWagoner for extensive documentation.<br />
68. John Taylor, 7 June 1874, Journal of Discourses 25:310.<br />
69. Joseph F. Smith, 2 April 1877, Journal of Discourses 19:26.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[It has become a common belief amongst many Latter-day Saints that the atonement of Jesus extends to other earths like ours.  This teaching is common in wards throughout the world, and is mentioned in books about the Savior by several by modern Mormon authors.  But is this a revealed doctrine or just a popular theory, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has become a common belief amongst many Latter-day Saints that the atonement of Jesus extends to other earths like ours.  This teaching is common in wards throughout the world, and is mentioned in books about the Savior by several by modern Mormon authors.  But is this a revealed doctrine or just a popular theory, and what have the scriptures and prophets had to say on this subject?<br />
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The earliest proponent of this idea seems to have been Joseph Fielding Smith, who taught &#8211; prior to being Church President &#8211; that “Jesus Christ was sent here instead of some other world, for in some other world they would not have crucified Him, and His presence was needed here because of the extreme wickedness of the inhabitants of this earth.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-1')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (1)">(1)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-1"></span></em></p>
<p>Was this just his opinion or was he revealing a hitherto hidden truth?  It must be remembered that at the time he was neither Church President, nor speaking in General Conference, nor did he claim any inspiration for his views.  A closer review of his words might help us to understand why he said what he did.</p>
<p>The idea that this world was the only one wicked enough to crucify Jesus seems to have been taken from two different verses of scripture.  One from the Joseph Smith translation of the Bible, and the other from the Book of Mormon:</p>
<p>In the first of these passages the Lord tells Enoch that “among all the workmanship of mine hands there has not been so great wickedness as among thy brethren.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-2')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (2)">(2)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-2"></span></em> It does not mention the Savior, and it is unclear whether God is speaking of the workmanship of his hands related to this earth, or whether he is including other earths he had populated in the past.</p>
<p>The second verse, written several thousand years later, does relate to Jesus, and prophecies that he “should come among the Jews, among those who are the more wicked part of the world;” speaking specifically about one tribe and one period of time on our earth, at which point “there [was] none other nation on earth that would crucify their God.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-3')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (3)">(3)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-3"></span></em></p>
<p>If we combine these passages together we could perhaps end up with the impression that this was the only earth wicked enough to crucify a Savior, yet neither passage teaches this.  We may suppose then that Brother Smith, who was speaking to a small audience and not the whole Church, perhaps misremembered these verses, and was merely expressing a personal opinion based on that.</p>
<p>This might have been the end of this concept if it were not for Brother Smith&#8217;s son-in-law, Bruce R. McConkie.  Perhaps presuming that his father-in-law was teaching a divine doctrine, Elder McConkie expanded upon this idea in his book Mormon Doctrine.  However, he used a new argument in favor of this teaching and expanded its extent to the whole universe.</p>
<p>To Bruce R. McConkie it seemed that any atonement that didn&#8217;t cover every earth was less than infinite, and he believed that when the ancient prophets spoke of an “infinite atonement” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-4')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (4)">(4)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-4"></span></em> that this must have been what they meant:</p>
<blockquote><p>“When the prophets speak of an infinite atonement, they mean just that. Its effects cover all men, the earth itself and all forms of life thereon, and reach out into the endless expanses of eternity. &#8230; the atonement of Christ, being literally and truly infinite, applies to an infinite number of earths.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-5')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (5)">(5)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-5"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>However the Lord tells us Himself that when the word “eternal” is applied to Him it is only figurative when it refers to a period of time:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Endless is my name, wherefore eternal punishment is God&#8217;s punishment, endless punishment is God&#8217;s punishment.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-6')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (6)">(6)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-6"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>Hence endless punishment does not last for an endless period of time, but it does come from an being who is &#8211; in some sense &#8211; endless.</p>
<p>Likewise “there is a God in heaven who is infinite and eternal” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-7')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (7)">(7)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-7"></span></em>, He is a being who has (as far as we are concerned) infinite power, who traverses and comprehends infinity, therefore anything he does is infinite in its origins and effects, but this does not mean it encompasses everything that ever was or ever will be</p>
<p>Christ&#8217;s atonement was infinite in the sense that God is infinite &#8211; he will always be our God, Christ will always be our Savior, and their works and sacrifices will have continue throughout eternity and endless space.  It was not that act of a finite mortal, but an infinite God.</p>
<blockquote><p>“it must be an infinite and eternal sacrifice &#8230; that great and last sacrifice will be the Son of God, yea, infinite and eternal.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-8')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (8)">(8)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-8"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>If we were to believe that Jesus atoned for everyone who ever lived on every earth then this would mean that he atoned for His own heavenly Father, and for endless planets, whose history he has not been part of.  Besides this logical problem, there are several doctrinal problems with the idea that Jesus was the Savior of other worlds, which we will examine:</p>
<blockquote><p>1) It is not substantiated directly by revelation – there has been no word of the Lord saying it is so.</p>
<p>2) It is an idea which contradicts other established doctrines.</p>
<p>3) It contradicts teachings made by several prophets and presidents of the Church.</p></blockquote>
<p>Let us look a these points in detail -</p>
<p>1) If Jesus was the Savior of other worlds why do the scriptures not say so?</p>
<p>One passage of scripture has been cited by proponents of this theory as being evidence for it:</p>
<blockquote><p>“For we saw him, even on the right hand of God; and we heard the voice bearing record that he is the Only Begotten of the Father – That by him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created, and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-9')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (9)">(9)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-9"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>Some assume from this that all worlds were created by Christ, and all of their inhabitants were made sons and daughters of God through Him.  Why could not it be referring to the worlds within our solar system, and the only world we know that is inhabited amongst those worlds &#8211; our earth?</p>
<p>It could also be theorized that the other planets in our solar system may yet hold human life in the form of the eventual telestial and terrestrial kingdoms.  For if the Lord, as he tells Isaiah, “created &#8230; not in vain” the earth, but “formed it to be inhabited” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-10')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (10)">(10)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-10"></span></em> could this not also be said about the other planets that orbit the same Sun?</p>
<p>2) The idea that Jesus performed an atonement for other earths contradicts other established scriptural doctrines</p>
<p>i. The scriptures repeatedly state the Christ is the Savior of this world -</p>
<blockquote><p>“And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world.” <em>(1 John 4:14) <a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-11')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (11)">(11)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-11"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>ii. That he would take away the sins of this world -</p>
<blockquote><p>“I do know that Christ shall come among the children of men, to take upon him the transgressions of his people, and that he shall atone for the sins of the world; for the Lord God hath spoken it.” <em>(Alma 34:8) <a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-12')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (12)">(12)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-12"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>iii. That he is the redeemer of this world -</p>
<blockquote><p>“I am Alpha and Omega, Christ the Lord; yea, even I am he, the beginning and the end, the Redeemer of the world.”  <em>(D&amp;C 19:1) <a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-13')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (13)">(13)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-13"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>iv. That he atoned for Adam&#8217;s children -</p>
<blockquote><p>“he suffereth the pains of all men, yea, the pains of every living creature, both men, women, and children, who belong to the family of Adam.” (2 Nephi 9:21) <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-14')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (14)">(14)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-14"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>The last of these points is perhaps the strongest, as if he atoned for Adam&#8217;s fall and its effects and for Adam&#8217;s children, then why would he be responsible for other children of other Gods on other planets, whose son or brother he is not?</p>
<p>3) The view that Jesus saved those on other earths contradicts the teachings of the prophets -</p>
<p>Those trying to substantiate this pseudo-doctrine point to an 1843 poem titled “the Vision” that has since been attributed to Joseph Smith.</p>
<blockquote><p>“He&#8217;s the Savior and only begotten of God;<br />
By him, of him, and through him, the worlds were all made,<br />
Even all that career in the heavens so broad.<br />
Whose inhabitants, too, from the first to the last.<br />
Are sav&#8217;d by the very same Saviour of ours;<br />
And, of course, are begotten God&#8217;s daughters and sons<br />
By the very same truths and the very same powers.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-15')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (15)">(15)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-15"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>There are several problems, however, with the idea that Joseph Smith authored all 312 lines of this poem.  Mormon scholar Michael Hicks argues that it is the work of William W. Phelps, writing as if he were Joseph Smith poetically paraphrasing his 1836 Kirtland vision. <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-16')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (16)">(16)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-16"></span></em></p>
<p>Let us for arguments sake assume that Joseph did write or agree with the poem.  It doesn&#8217;t say that all worlds ever made were made by Christ, but only the worlds that ‘career’ (or orbit) in our heavens were – presumably the solar system. <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-17')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (17)">(17)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-17"></span></em></p>
<p>Notably it says that the inhabitants of such worlds were begotten children by the very same truths and powers – not necessarily the same being, but by a being – whoever that might be – with the same truths and powers.  Whoever their Savior is, he must be the same as ours in qualities, abilities and purpose.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>It was revealed by Joseph Smith that we were witnesses in our pre-mortal lives to our Savior’s appointment and personally approved of it.</p>
<blockquote><p>“At the first organization in heaven we were all present, and saw the Savior chosen and appointed and the plan of salvation made, and we sanctioned it.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-18')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (18)">(18)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-18"></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>Do we suppose that other spirit children from other worlds would not have the same opportunity?</p>
<p>Perhaps no prophet has spoke so simply on this subject as Brigham Young has, who taught that “every earth has its Redeemer” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-19')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (19)">(19)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-19"></span></em> and “there never was any world created and people nor never would be but what would be redeemed by the shedding of the blood of the Saviour of that world.” <em><a href="javascript:;" class="hackadelic-sliderButton"onclick="toggleSlider('#hackadelic-sliderPanel-20')" title="click to expand/collapse slider (20)">(20)&raquo;</a> <span class="hackadelic-sliderPanel concealed" id="hackadelic-sliderPanel-20"></span></em></p>
<p>In his remarks he left no room for his words to be reconciled with those who believe that Jesus is the Savior of other earths.  Every earth has its own redeemer and savior, no exceptions, and no ambiguity.</p>
<p>No matter how much we might admire Bruce R. McConkie&#8217;s scholarship in other areas, no matter how popular this idea has become, if it contradicts the scriptures and the prophets there is no doubt that it is wrong and can be discarded.  However, knowing the truth we are obligated to not allow such misunderstandings to go uncorrected.</p>
<p><small><strong>Footnotes</strong></small></p>
<p><small>1. Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., The Signs of the Times, Lesson 1, 14 October 1942.<br />
2. Moses 7:36.<br />
3. 2 Nephi 10:3.<br />
4. 2 Nephi 9:7, 25:16 &amp; Alma 34:12.<br />
5. Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, Atonement of Christ.<br />
6. Doctrine and Covenants 19:10-12.<br />
7. Doctrine and Covenants 20:17<br />
8. Alma 34:10,14.<br />
9. Doctrine and Covenants 76:23-24.<br />
10. Isaiah 45:18.<br />
11. See John 4:42, 1 Nephi 10:4, 13:40, D&amp;C 42:1, 43:34, 66:1.<br />
12. See Alma 5:48, 36:17, 39:15, D&amp;C 35:2, 42:1.<br />
13. See Helaman 13:6.<br />
14. See 1 Corinthians 15:22, Mosiah 3:16, Mormon 3:20, 9:12.<br />
15. Times and Seasons 4/6 (1 February 1843): 83, stanzas 19-20.<br />
16. “Joseph Smith, W. W. Phelps, and the Poetic Paraphrase of The Vision”, Journal of Mormon History 20/2 (1994): 63–84.<br />
17. Perhaps referring to this George Q. Cannon taught that “under certain unknown conditions the benefits of the Saviour’s atonement extend to our entire solar system.” (Abraham H. Cannon, 23 June 1889) Benjamin F. Johnson said that “[Joseph Smith] gave us to understand that there were twelve kingdoms, or planets, revolving around our solar system, to which the Lord gave equal division of His time or ministry;” (Autobiography of Benjamin F. Johnson) and John Taylor in 1845 wrote of “successive visits of the Lord to twelve different kingdoms.” (Editorial, Times &amp; Seasons, 1845)<br />
18. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 181.<br />
19. Sermon of Brigham Young, 12 May 1867.<br />
20. Sermon of Brigham Young, 10 July 1870.</small></p>
<div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-1" class="concealed">Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., The Signs of the Times, Lesson 1, 14 October 1942.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-2" class="concealed">Moses 7:36.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-3" class="concealed">2 Nephi 10:3.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-4" class="concealed">2 Nephi 9:7, 25:16 &amp; Alma 34:12.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-5" class="concealed">Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, Atonement of Christ.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-6" class="concealed">Doctrine and Covenants 19:10-12.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-7" class="concealed">Doctrine and Covenants 20:17<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-8" class="concealed">Alma 34:10,14.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-9" class="concealed">Doctrine and Covenants 76:23-24.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-10" class="concealed">Isaiah 45:18.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-11" class="concealed">See John 4:42, 1 Nephi 10:4, 13:40, D&amp;C 42:1, 43:34, 66:1.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-12" class="concealed">See Alma 5:48, 36:17, 39:15, D&amp;C 35:2, 42:1.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-13" class="concealed">See Helaman 13:6.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-14" class="concealed">See 1 Corinthians 15:22, Mosiah 3:16, Mormon 3:20, 9:12.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-15" class="concealed">Times and Seasons 4/6 (1 February 1843): 83, stanzas 19-20.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-16" class="concealed">“Joseph Smith, W. W. Phelps, and the Poetic Paraphrase of The Vision”, Journal of Mormon History 20/2 (1994): 63–84.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-17" class="concealed">Perhaps referring to this George Q. Cannon taught that “under certain unknown conditions the benefits of the Saviour’s atonement extend to our entire solar system.” (Abraham H. Cannon, 23 June 1889) Benjamin F. Johnson said that “[Joseph Smith] gave us to understand that there were twelve kingdoms, or planets, revolving around our solar system, to which the Lord gave equal division of His time or ministry;” (Autobiography of Benjamin F. Johnson) and John Taylor in 1845 wrote of “successive visits of the Lord to twelve different kingdoms.” (Editorial, Times &amp; Seasons, 1845)<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-18" class="concealed">Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 181.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-19" class="concealed">Sermon of Brigham Young, 12 May 1867.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div><div id="hackadelic-sliderNote-20" class="concealed">Sermon of Brigham Young, 10 July 1870.<span style="display: block; margin-top: 3px; font-size: 7px"><a href="http://hackadelic.com/solutions/wordpress/sliding-notes" title="Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4">Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4</a></span></div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Brigham Young &amp; Adam-God</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brigham Young gave over 30 sermons on Adam, in a period of 25 years.  As he never gave all of the details of what he believed in one single sermon, this is an attempt to compile all of his unique teachings into one text, as if he were explaining it from begging to end.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Brigham Young gave over 30 sermons on Adam, in a period of 25 years.  As he never gave all of the details of what he believed in one single sermon, this is an attempt to compile all of his unique teachings into one text, as if he were explaining it from begging to end.</em></p>
<p><em>All of the words come from Brigham Young.  The quotes used are uninterrupted, except in a few instances in which he went on to another aspect of this subject in mid-sentence.  References are given throughout, so that a reader can compare it to the original account, and see for themselves that Brother Brigham did indeed clearly and repeatedly teach this same doctrine, in all of its aspects, and on several occasions.<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote1anc" href="#sdfootnote1sym">1</a></sup></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>President Brigham Young, 1852-1877</strong><em><strong><br />
from the Journal of Discourses &amp; Manuscript Addresses</strong></em></p>
<p>Now, let all who may hear these doctrines, pause before they make light of them, or treat them with indifference, for they will prove their salvation or damnation.<span lang="en-US"><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote2anc" href="#sdfootnote2sym"><sup>2</sup></a> <span lang="en-US">It<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote3anc" href="#sdfootnote3sym"><sup>3</sup></a> will be a curse to many of the elders of Israel because of their folly with regard to it.”<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote4anc" href="#sdfootnote4sym">4</a></sup></span></span></p>
<p><strong>Adam’s birth &amp; mortal life</strong></p>
<p>When you tell me that father Adam was made as we make adobes from the earth, you tell me what I deem an idle tale.  When you tell me that the beasts of the field were produced in that manner, you are speaking idle words devoid of meaning.  There is no such thing in all the eternities where the Gods dwell.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote5anc" href="#sdfootnote5sym"><sup>5</sup></a></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> Did the Lord put into him his spirit?  Yes, as the Lord put into you your spirit, he was begotten of a father, and brought forth as you and I were;<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote6anc" href="#sdfootnote6sym"><sup>6</sup></a><span lang="en-US"> He was made just the same way you and I are made, but on another earth. &#8230;  He had lived on an earth similar to ours.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote7anc" href="#sdfootnote7sym"><sup>7</sup></a></span></span></p>
<p>Though we have it in history that our father Adam was made of the dust of this earth, and that he knew nothing about his God previous to being made here, yet it is not so;  &#8230;  Adam was made from the dust of an earth, but not from the dust of this earth.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote8anc" href="#sdfootnote8sym"><sup>8</sup></a></p>
<p>He was made of the dust of the earth where he lived, where he honored his calling, believed in his Saviour, or Elder Brother, &#8230;<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote9anc" href="#sdfootnote9sym"><sup>9</sup></a> <em>He</em> had been with the <em>his</em><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote10anc" href="#sdfootnote10sym"><sup>10</sup></a> Lord and had lived with him upon an earth like this and had been faithful and overcome, &#8230; and was well acquainted with the Lord and was one of his ‘mess mates.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote11anc" href="#sdfootnote11sym"><sup>11</sup></a>’<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote12anc" href="#sdfootnote12sym"><sup>12</sup></a></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> He had received the Priesthood and the keys thereof, and had been faithful in all things<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote13anc" href="#sdfootnote13sym"><sup>13</sup></a> He did abide his creation, and did honor to his calling and Priesthood. He obeyed his Master or Lord, and probably many of his wives did the same; they lived and died upon an earth, and then were resurrected again to immortality and eternal life.<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote14anc" href="#sdfootnote14sym">14</a></sup></span></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"><span id="more-354"></span></span><strong>Heavenly Father of Spirits</strong></p>
<p>In the Celestial Kingdom <em>Adam and Eve</em><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote15anc" href="#sdfootnote15sym"><sup>15</sup></a> were crowned with glory, immortality and eternal lives, with thrones, principalities and powers: and it was said to him, ‘It is your right to organize the elements; and to your creations and posterity there shall be no end,  but you shall add kingdom to kingdom, and throne to throne; and still behold the vast eternity of unorganized matter.’”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote16anc" href="#sdfootnote16sym"><sup>16</sup></a></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> Some have grumbled because I believe our God to be so near to us as Father Adam.  There are many who know that doctrine to be true.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote17anc" href="#sdfootnote17sym"><sup>17</sup></a></span></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> Adam is the Father of our spirits &#8230; and the spirits of all the human family were begotten by Adam and born of Eve [in the celestial world<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote18anc" href="#sdfootnote18sym"><sup>18</sup></a>].  &#8230;  I tell you, when you see your Father in the Heavens, you will see Adam; when you see your Mother that bore your spirit, you will see Mother Eve.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote19anc" href="#sdfootnote19sym"><sup>19</sup></a> <span lang="en-US">Father Adam&#8217;s oldest son (Jesus the Saviour) who is the heir of the family, is father Adam&#8217;s first begotten in the spirit world, who according to the flesh is the only begotten as it is written.<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote20anc" href="#sdfootnote20sym">20</a></sup></span></span></p>
<p><strong>Organizing the World</strong></p>
<p>We say that Father Adam came here and helped to make the earth. Who is he? He is Michael, a great prince, and it was said to him by Eloheim, ‘Go ye and make an earth.’<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote21anc" href="#sdfootnote21sym"><sup>21</sup></a> Elohim, Yahovah and Michael were Father, Son and Grandson.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote22anc" href="#sdfootnote22sym"><sup>22</sup></a> They made this Earth and Michael became Adam.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote23anc" href="#sdfootnote23sym"><sup>23</sup></a> <span lang="en-US">He was the first man on the earth, and its framer and maker. He, with the help of his brethren, brought it into existence.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote24anc" href="#sdfootnote24sym"><sup>24</sup></a></span></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> Adam and Eve<span lang="en-US"><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote25anc" href="#sdfootnote25sym"><sup>25</sup></a> came here, organized the raw material<span lang="en-US">, and arranged in their order the herbs of the field, the trees, the apple, the peach, the plum, the pear, and every other fruit that is desirable and good for man; the seed was brought from another sphere, and planted in this earth.<span lang="en-US"><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote26anc" href="#sdfootnote26sym"><sup>26</sup></a></span></span></span></span></p>
<p>Then <em>Adam</em><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote27anc" href="#sdfootnote27sym"><sup>27</sup></a> said, “I want my children who are in the spirit world to come and live here. I once dwelt upon an earth something like this, in a mortal state. I was faithful, I received my crown and exaltation. I have the privilege of extending my work, and to its increase there will be no end. I want my children that were born to me in the spirit world to come here and take tabernacles of flesh, that their spirits may have a house, a tabernacle or a dwelling place as mine has,” and where is the mystery?<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote28anc" href="#sdfootnote28sym">28</a></sup></p>
<p><strong>Eating the Fruits</strong></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> Adam and Eve when they were placed on this earth were immortal beings with flesh, bones, sinews.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote29anc" href="#sdfootnote29sym"><sup>29</sup></a> <span lang="en-US">As soon as the devil was on earth he sowed the seeds of death in everything so <span lang="en-US">as soon as they began to eat of the fruit of the earth they received into their system the seeds of mortality and of death so their children were mortal &amp; subject to death, sorrow, pain and wo<span lang="en-US">.<span lang="en-US"><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote30anc" href="#sdfootnote30sym"><sup>30</sup></a><span lang="en-US"> </span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
<span lang="en-US"> Upon partaking of the fruits of the earth while in the garden and cultivating the ground their bodies became changed from immortal to mortal beings with the blood coursing through their veins as the action of life.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote31anc" href="#sdfootnote31sym"><sup>31</sup></a> <span lang="en-US">Adam &#8230; agreed to fall when he came here, and he fell that man might be.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote32anc" href="#sdfootnote32sym"><sup>32</sup></a> I do not blame Mother Eve, I would not have had her miss eating the <span lang="en-US">forbidden fruit for anything in the world.<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote33anc" href="#sdfootnote33sym">33</a></sup></span><br />
<strong> </strong></span></span></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"><span lang="en-US"><strong>We are the Children of Adam and Eve</strong></span></span></p>
<p lang="en-US"><em>Adam</em><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote34anc" href="#sdfootnote34sym"><sup>34</sup></a> commenced the work of creating earthly tabernacles, precisely as He had been created in this flesh himself, by partaking of the course material that was organized and composed this earth, until His system was charged with it, consequently the tabernacles of His children were organized from the coarse materials of this earth.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote35anc" href="#sdfootnote35sym"><sup>35</sup></a></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> Do you not all know that you are the sons and daughters of the Almighty?  If you do not I will inform you this morning that there is not a man or woman on the earth that is not a son or daughter of Adam and Eve.  We all belong to the races which have sprung from father Adam and mother Eve; and every son and daughter of Adam and Eve is a son and daughter of that God we serve.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote36anc" href="#sdfootnote36sym"><sup>36</sup></a> We are his children, literally, spiritually, naturally, and in every respect.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote37anc" href="#sdfootnote37sym"><sup>37</sup></a></span></p>
<p>Adam was as conversant with his Father who placed him upon this earth as we are conversant with our earthly parents. The Father frequently came to visit his son Adam, and talked and walked with him; and the children of Adam were more or less acquainted with their Grandfather, and their children were more or less acquainted with their Great-Grandfather.” <sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote38anc" href="#sdfootnote38sym">38</a></sup></p>
<p><strong>Jesus, the Son of Adam</strong></p>
<p lang="en-US">When the time came that His first-born, the Saviour, should come into the world and take a tabernacle the Father came Himself and favoured that spirit with a tabernacle instead of letting any other man do it. The Saviour was begotten by the Father of His spirit, by the same Being who is the Father of our spirits, and that is all the organic difference between Jesus Christ and you and me.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote39anc" href="#sdfootnote39sym"><sup>39</sup></a></p>
<p lang="en-US">When the Virgin Mary conceived the child Jesus, the Father had begotten him in his own likeness.  He was not begotten by the Holy Ghost.  And who is the Father?  He is the first of the human family  &#8230;  Jesus, our elder brother, was begotten in the flesh by the same character that was in the garden of Eden, and who is our Father in Heaven.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote40anc" href="#sdfootnote40sym"><sup>40</sup></a> Adam was &#8230; the Father of Jesus Christ.<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote41anc" href="#sdfootnote41sym">41</a></sup></p>
<p><strong>We Can Become Adams &amp; Eves / Eternal Fathers &amp; Mothers</strong></p>
<p lang="en-US">After men have got their exaltations and their crowns – have become Gods, even the sons of God – are made Kings of kings and Lords of lords, they have the power then of propagating their species in spirit; and that is the first of their operations with regard to organizing a world. Power is then given to them to organize the elements, and then commence the organization of tabernacles. How can they do it? Have they to go to that earth? Yes, an Adam will have to go there, and he cannot do without Eve; he must have Eve to commence the work of generation, and they will go into the garden, and continue to eat and drink of the fruits of the corporeal world, until this grosser matter is diffused sufficiently through their celestial bodies to enable them, according to the established laws, to produce mortal tabernacles for their spiritual children.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote42anc" href="#sdfootnote42sym"><sup>42</sup></a></p>
<p>If you look at things spiritually, and then naturally, and see how they appear together, you will understand that when you have the privilege of commencing the work that Adam commenced on this earth, you will have all your children come and report to you of their sayings and acts; and you will hold every son and daughter of yours responsible when you get the privilege of being an Adam on earth.</p>
<p>Suppose that one of us had been Adam, and had peopled and filled the world with our children, they, although they might be great grandchildren, &amp;c., still, say I, had I been Adam, they would be my flesh, blood, and bones, and have the same kind of a spirit put into them that is in me.  And pertaining to the flesh they would all be my children, and I would call them to account, and by and bye I would call every one of them home.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote43anc" href="#sdfootnote43sym"><sup>43</sup></a></p>
<p>Then will we<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote44anc" href="#sdfootnote44sym"><sup>44</sup></a> become Gods, even the sons of God; then will they become eternal fathers, eternal mothers, eternal sons and eternal daughters; being eternal in their organization they go from glory to glory, from power to power; they will never cease to increase and to multiply, worlds without end. When they receive their crowns, their dominions, they then will be prepared to frame earths like unto ours and to people them in the same manner as we have been brought forth by our parents, by our Father and God.<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote45anc" href="#sdfootnote45sym">45</a></sup></p>
<p><strong>Whence Cometh This Doctrine?</strong></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"><em> [Yet]</em><span lang="en-US"> how much unbelief exists in the minds of the Latter-day Saints in regard to one particular doctrine which I revealed to them, and which God revealed to me &#8211; namely that Adam is our Father and God.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote46anc" href="#sdfootnote46sym"><sup>46</sup></a> I tell you this about my belief about that personage who is called the Ancient of Days &#8230; I did not understand so until my mind became so enlightened with the Spirit and by the revelations of God.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote47anc" href="#sdfootnote47sym"><sup>47</sup></a> <span lang="en-US">What I know concerning God, &#8230; I have received from the heavens, not alone through my natural ability.<span lang="en-US"><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote48anc" href="#sdfootnote48sym"><sup>48</sup></a></span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> I could not find any man on earth who could tell me this, although it is one of the most simplest things in the world, until I met and talked with Joseph Smith.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote49anc" href="#sdfootnote49sym"><sup>49</sup></a> It was Joseph&#8217;s doctrine that Adam was God &#8230; Joseph could not reveal what was revealed to him.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote50anc" href="#sdfootnote50sym"><sup>50</sup></a></span></p>
<p><span lang="en-US"> These things of which I have been speaking are what are termed the mysteries of godliness but they will enable you to understand the expression of Jesus, made while in Jerusalem, “This is life eternal that they might know thee, the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote51anc" href="#sdfootnote51sym"><sup>51</sup></a></span></p>
<p>Whether you receive these things or not, I tell you them in simplicity. I lay them before you like a child, because they are perfectly simple. If you see and understand these things, it will be by the Spirit of God; you will receive them by no other spirit. No matter whether they are told to you like the thunderings of the Almighty or by simple conversation; if you enjoy the Spirit of the Lord, it will tell you whether they are right or not. I am acquainted with my Father. I am as confident that I understand in part, see in part, and know and am acquainted with Him in part, as I am that I was acquainted with my earthly father &#8230; I know my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ whom He has sent, and this is eternal life.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote52anc" href="#sdfootnote52sym"><sup>52</sup></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;" lang="en-US"><strong>Footnotes</strong></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote1">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote1sym" href="#sdfootnote1anc">1</a>Note: 	as Adam’s role as Michael and the Ancient of Days is not disputed 	by modern Latter-day Saints, it has not been included.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote2">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote2sym" href="#sdfootnote2anc">2</a>9 	April 1852, Journal of Discourses 1:50-1.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote3">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote3sym" href="#sdfootnote3anc">3</a>Orig. 	“that”</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote4">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote4sym" href="#sdfootnote4anc">4</a>8 	October 1854, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 2.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote5">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote5sym" href="#sdfootnote5anc">5</a>9 	October 1859, Journal of Discourses 7:285-286.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote6">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote6sym" href="#sdfootnote6anc">6</a>8 	October 1854, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 2.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote7">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote7sym" href="#sdfootnote7anc">7</a>7 	Feb 1877, L.J. Nuttall Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote8">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote8sym" href="#sdfootnote8anc">8</a>20 	Apr 1856, Journal of Discourses 3:319.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote9">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote9sym" href="#sdfootnote9anc">9</a>8 	October 1854, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 2.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote10">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote10sym" href="#sdfootnote10anc">10</a>Orig. 	“Adam” &amp; “the”</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote11">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote11sym" href="#sdfootnote11anc">11</a>i.e. 	they shared mealtimes together.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote12">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote12sym" href="#sdfootnote12anc">12</a>25 	Apr 1855, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 3.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote13">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote13sym" href="#sdfootnote13anc">13</a>Lecture 	at the Veil, 7 Feb 1877, L. John Nuttall Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote14">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote14sym" href="#sdfootnote14anc">14</a>8 	October 1854, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 2.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote15">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote15sym" href="#sdfootnote15anc">15</a>Orig. 	“they”</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote16">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote16sym" href="#sdfootnote16anc">16</a>8 	October 1854, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 2.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote17">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote17sym" href="#sdfootnote17anc">17</a>7 	October 1857, Journal of Discourses 5:331)</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote18">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote18sym" href="#sdfootnote18anc">18</a>7 	Feb 1877, L.J. Nuttall Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote19">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote19sym" href="#sdfootnote19anc">19</a>8 	October 1854, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 2.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote20">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote20sym" href="#sdfootnote20anc">20</a>7 	Feb 1877, L.J. Nuttall Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote21">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote21sym" href="#sdfootnote21anc">21</a>8 	Jun 1873, Deseret News.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote22">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote22sym" href="#sdfootnote22anc">22</a>This 	is speaking of beings in the office of Jehovah and Eloheim before 	this earth.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote23">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote23sym" href="#sdfootnote23anc">23</a>Joseph 	F. Smith Journal, 17 June 1871.  See 7 Feb 1877, L.J. Nuttall 	Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote24">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote24sym" href="#sdfootnote24anc">24</a>8 	Jun 1873, Deseret News.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote25">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote25sym" href="#sdfootnote25anc">25</a>Orig. 	“they”</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote26">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote26sym" href="#sdfootnote26anc">26</a>9 	April 1852, Journal of Discourses 1:50, see 20 April 1856, Journal 	of Discourses 3:319.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote27">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote27sym" href="#sdfootnote27anc">27</a>Orig. 	“he”</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote28">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote28sym" href="#sdfootnote28anc">28</a>8 	June 1873, Manuscript Addresses, vol. 6.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote29">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote29sym" href="#sdfootnote29anc">29</a>7 	February 1877, L.J. Nuttall Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote30">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote30sym" href="#sdfootnote30anc">30</a>6 	May 1855, W. Woodruff Journal.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote31">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote31sym" href="#sdfootnote31anc">31</a>7 	February 1877, L.J. Nuttall Journal.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote32">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote32sym" href="#sdfootnote32anc">32</a>6 	May 1855, W. Woodruff Journal.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote33">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote33sym" href="#sdfootnote33anc">33</a>8 	June 1873, Deseret News.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote34">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote34sym" href="#sdfootnote34anc">34</a>Orig. 	“he”</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote35">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote35sym" href="#sdfootnote35anc">35</a>8 	February 1857, Journal of Discourses 4:217.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote36">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote36sym" href="#sdfootnote36anc">36</a>7 	May 1871, Journal of Discourses 14:111-112.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote37">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote37sym" href="#sdfootnote37anc">37</a>21 	May 1871, Journal of Discourses 14:135-136.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote38">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote38sym" href="#sdfootnote38anc">38</a>date? 	Journal of Discourses 9:148.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote39">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote39sym" href="#sdfootnote39anc">39</a>8 	February 1857, Journal of Discourses 4:218.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote40">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote40sym" href="#sdfootnote40anc">40</a>9 	April 1852, Journal of Discourses 1:50-51.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote41">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote41sym" href="#sdfootnote41anc">41</a>17 	September 1854, Wilford Woodruff Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote42">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote42sym" href="#sdfootnote42anc">42</a>28 	August 1862, Journal of Discourses 6:275.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote43">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote43sym" href="#sdfootnote43anc">43</a>8 	March 1857, Journal of Discourses 4:271.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote44">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote44sym" href="#sdfootnote44anc">44</a>Orig. 	“they”</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote45">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote45sym" href="#sdfootnote45anc">45</a>8 	October 1876, Journal of Discourses 18:259.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote46">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote46sym" href="#sdfootnote46anc">46</a>18 	June 1873, Deseret News.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote47">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote47sym" href="#sdfootnote47anc">47</a>25 	April 1855, Deseret Theological Institute.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote48">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote48sym" href="#sdfootnote48anc">48</a>18 	May 1873, Journal of Discourses 16:45-46.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote49">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote49sym" href="#sdfootnote49anc">49</a>18 	June 1873, Deseret Weekly News 22:308.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote50">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote50sym" href="#sdfootnote50anc">50</a>Brigham 	Young Papers, Meeting of Quorum of Twelve, 4 April 1860.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote51">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote51sym" href="#sdfootnote51anc">51</a>7 	February 1877, L.J. Nuttall Journal.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote52">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote52sym" href="#sdfootnote52anc">52</a>8 	February 1857, Journal of Discourses 4:218.﻿<br />
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		<title>The Authenticity and Meaning of the 1886 Revelation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On September 27th, 1886 President John Taylor received what many have called his most controversial revelation.  Its existence has been debated since the 1930s, and its standing and meaning have been called into question ever since.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On September 27th, 1886 President John Taylor received what many have called his most controversial revelation.  Its existence has been debated since the 1930s, and its standing and meaning have been called into question ever since.</p>
<p>It was written whilst Taylor was in hiding to avoid imprisonment for living plural marriage, and at a time when several Church members were calling upon him to end that practice.  These facts are not disputed, even by the document’s critics.  Neither have their been any suggestions that the text has been altered in any way, which is as follows:<br />
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<blockquote><p>“My son John:  You have asked me concerning the New and Everlasting Covenant and how far it is binding upon my people.</p>
<p>Thus saith the Lord:  All commandments that I give must be obeyed by those calling themselves by my name unless they are revoked by me or by my authority, and how can I revoke an everlasting covenant; For I the Lord am everlasting and my everlasting covenants cannot be abrogated nor done away with; but they stand forever.</p>
<p>Have I not given my word in great plainness on this subject? Yet have not great numbers of my people been negligent in the observance of my law and the keeping of my commandment, and yet I have borne with them these many years because of the perilous times.  And furthermore it is pleasing to me that men should use their free agency in these matters.</p>
<p>Nevertheless I the Lord do not change and my word and my covenants and my law do not. And as I have heretofore said by my servant Joseph:  All those who would enter into my glory must and shall obey my law.  And have I not commanded men that if they were Abraham&#8217;s seed and would enter into my glory they must do the works of Abraham.</p>
<p>I have not revoked this law nor will I for it is everlasting and those who will enter into my glory must obey the conditions thereof, even so, Amen.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Before looking at how this revelation has been differently interpreted, we will examine the evidence for its authenticity, because if it isn’t genuine it may not matter what it means.</p>
<p><strong>Evidence for the 1886 Revelation</strong></p>
<p>The earliest evidence we have of this revelation is at a meeting of the Quorum of Twelve a week prior to the release of the Manifesto, when Apostle John W. Taylor informed his fellow brethren that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“My father when President of the Church sought to find a way to evade the conflict between the Saints and government on the question of plural marriage, but the Lord said it was an eternal and unchangeable law and must stand.”1</p></blockquote>
<p>A couple of years later, at a similar meeting, he gave some additional details on how he came into possession of the original copy of this revelation:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Among my father&#8217;s papers I found a revelation given him of the Lord, and which is now in my possession, in which the Lord told him that the principle of plural marriage would never be overcome.  President Taylor desired to have it suspended, but the Lord would not permit it to be done.”2</p></blockquote>
<p>By 1909 a copy of the revelation appeared in the Church Archives under the heading:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Revelation given to John Taylor, September 27, 1886, copied from the original manuscript by Joseph F. Smith, Jr., August 3, 1909”3</p></blockquote>
<p>From this we learn of the date of John Taylor’s revelation, and that Joseph Fielding Smith, Jr., at the time the Church Historian and a future Church President, believed he had made his copy from the original manuscript.  Later, at the trial of John W. Taylor, explained the circumstances behind this:</p>
<blockquote><p>“It is true I obtained a copy of this revelation from brother Rodney Badger.  He let me take the original and I made a copy and filed it in the historian&#8217;s office.  This was but a short time ago.”4</p></blockquote>
<p>It was at this meeting that members of the Twelve asked John W. Taylor in detail about the revelation, much of what they discussed had to do with its meaning which we will return to later, but it does give one more evidence to its authenticity:</p>
<blockquote><p>President Lyman: When did you find this revelation?</p>
<p>J. W. Taylor: I found it on his desk immediately after his death when I was appointed administrator of his estate.5</p></blockquote>
<p>Here we learn that it was not just amongst President Taylor’s papers, but on his own desk.  But what happened to it after that date, before it came into the hands of the Church historian?  For this history we are indebted to a member of the LDS Church’s M.I.A. Board, Douglas M. Todd Sr., who in 1934 wrote its history in his journal:</p>
<blockquote><p>“[After the revelation was received] A copy in President Taylor&#8217;s handwriting was taken to the Salt Lake Temple, and when danger of raiding and confiscation increased, it with other sacred records, was turned over to William Salmon to be placed somewhere to be safe. This revelation was delivered to John W. Taylor and for a time was in the custody of Rodney Badger in a deposit box at the Utah National Bank, but was finally returned to John W. Taylor.</p></blockquote>
<p>Some time before his death, John W. was in business and Ellen Sanberg was his secretary. He married her as his sixth wife. After his death in 1916, Ellen took possession of the document. She went to work for L. N. Stohl at the Beneficial Life and he got the revelation and made photographic copies of it.</p>
<p>Soon after this, Nellie Taylor said one night after his death, John W. came to her with a troubled look on his face, and it was made known to her that he was concerned about this revelation the one given to John Taylor. Nellie went to Mill Creek and Ellen reluctantly surrendered it. Nellie took it to Frank Y. Taylor and asked that he deliver it to the Church Historian. Frank delayed and some inquiry was made about it. Nellie again saw him about it, and Frank decided to surrender it, but instead of taking it to the Historian&#8217;s office, he took it to President Grant and asked him if it was genuine and in the handwriting of his father. President Grant said it was. Brother Taylor asked how he could get around it. ‘I am not going to try to get around it,’ replied President Grant.’”6</p>
<p>Yet by the 1930’s the revelation’s authenticity (and the events surrounding it) became such a controversial subject that the First Presidency issued a statement about it, written by J. Reuben Clark.  Below is the section of that statement that dealt directly with the revelation:</p>
<blockquote><p>“It is alleged that on September 26-27, 1886, President John Taylor received a revelation from the Lord, the purported text of which is given in publications circulated apparently by or at the instance of this same [Mormon Fundamentalist] organization.</p>
<p>As to this pretended revelation it should be said that the archives of the Church contain no such revelation; the archives contain no record of any such revelation, nor any evidence justifying a belief that any such revelation was ever given. From the personal knowledge of some of us, from the uniform and common recollection of the presiding quorums of the Church, from the absence in the Church archives of any evidence whatsoever justifying any belief that such a revelation was given, we are justified in affirming that no such revelation exists.”7</p></blockquote>
<p>As to the accuracy of this statement Mormon scholar Richard S. VanWagoner commented, in his book “Mormon Polygamy”, that “Whether unintentionally so or not, Clark’s statement proved to be incorrect on virtually every point.”8  As we have already read the Church Historian already admitted that there was a copy in the archives, and that he had copies of it from the original.9  Heber J. Grant and other Apostles were also at meetings in which the revelation was discussed in 1890, 1892 &amp; 1911, and so could hardly be justified in denying that such a revelation existed.  Yet, so that no future leaders could claim ignorance, “Frank Y. Taylor donated the original handwritten 1886 revelation to the Church”10 the month after the First Presidency letter was written.</p>
<p>What brought about such an attack against this revelation?  J. Reuben Clark was the nephew of John W. Woolley, in whose home Taylor had received the revelation in 1886, and Woolley’s son Lorin (his cousin) had been instrumental in distributing the revelation and sharing his story about the events surrounding it.  They presented a challenge to Clark’s authority and stance on plural marriage, one which he felt he could not let go unanswered.  However, his statement has subsequently been  undermined as the evidence of its authenticity has come forward.</p>
<p>How did the Mormon Fundamentalists he refers to come into possession of the revelation? Lorin Woolley claimed to have been at a meeting at which the revelation was presented to a select group of Saints, the earliest mention of this was to Nettie Taylor in 1893 (although he had spoken about related events a couple of years earlier)11</p>
<blockquote><p>“Lorin said that right next door on the adjoining farm of John W. Woolley, President John Taylor was in hiding the night of September 26, 1886, when he received a revelation concerning the Principle and set men apart to continue it regardless of what the Church might do officially on the matter. Lorin said that he was one of the men set apart.”12</p></blockquote>
<p>The next introduction was to Byron H. Allred Jr., who related to his son that when he “was a young man of 17 years in St. Charles, Bear Lake County, Idaho, in 1887, when Apostle John W. Taylor visited the Saints there.”:</p>
<blockquote><p>“He took father aside on that occasion and read the 1886 revelation to him. Apostle Taylor told the writer&#8217;s father that the principle of plural marriage would never be done away and would be lived.”13</p></blockquote>
<p>In line with Clark’s 1933 First Presidency statement, other Apostles took essentially the same position on the revelation when asked about it, although sometimes making some interesting admissions, as Anthony W. Ivins did just a year after the 1933 statement:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The latter purported [1886] revelation of John Taylor has no standing in the Church.  I have searched carefully, and all that can be found is a piece of paper found among President Taylor&#8217;s effects after his death.  It was written in pencil and only a few paragraphs which had no signature at all.”14</p></blockquote>
<p>Ivin’s objection to the revelation is intriguing, because, he admits the revelation was found amongst Taylor’s personal papers, and makes the point of adding that it didn’t have Taylor’s signature upon it, although – whilst he may have not realized it – Joseph Smith’s revelations were not signed either.</p>
<p>Later that same year another Apostle, Melvin J. Ballard, in a letter to Eslie Jenson, made a similar statement, with one extra detail of interest:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The pretended revelation of John Taylor never had his signature added to it but was written in the form of a revelation and undoubtedly was in his handwriting.”15</p></blockquote>
<p>Although he calls it a pretended revelation he admits it was written in John Taylor’s “own handwriting.”  These contradictions were not lost on future scholars, and upon weighing the evidence Dean C. Jesse, a faithful LDS Church scholar “concluded in his study that it is highly probable that such a revelation does exist.’’16  This was cooberated by Dr. Reed C. Durham in 1974, who at the time was both President of the Mormon History Association and Coordinator of the LDS Church’s Seminary and Institute program.  At a Stake High Priest’s meeting he stated conclusively that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“There was a revelation that John Taylor received and we have it in his handwriting.  We&#8217;ve analyzed the handwriting.  It is John Taylor&#8217;s handwriting and the revelation is reproduced by the Fundamentalists. &#8230; The revelation is dated September 27; that fits the account of the meeting, 1886.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Yet in that same year Mark E. Petersen wrote in his book, The Way of the Master, that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“To justify their own rebellion, certain recalcitrant brethren &#8230; concocted a false revelation, allegedly given to President John Taylor in 1886.”17</p></blockquote>
<p>Perhaps Petersen was unaware of the evidence, but this seems to have been the last time a General Authority has denied the revelations authenticity.  A couple of year’s later J. Max Anderson, acting under Peterson’s direction wrote an anti-Fundamentalist treatise titled “Mormon Fundamentalism” in which he referred to it as “a little known, but authentic revelation of the Lord to John Taylor,”18  Although this part of his manuscript never made it into print (probably because of Peterson’s influence), it wasn’t long before other Church scholars were concluding that it was a genuine revelation from their own research.</p>
<p>To B.Y.U. Professor of History, D. Michael Quinn, the existence of the 1886 revelation wasn’t a matter of speculation, but of historical fact, to which he gave additional details, in his famous 1985 Dialogiue article, on the background behind the revelation and how Taylor acted after receiving it personally:</p>
<blockquote><p>“During this 1884-86 period there were numerous appeals by prominent Mormons and friendly non-Mormons for President Taylor to issue a statement or new revelation that would set aside the practice of plural marriage.19 Burdened by his own exile and the sufferings of other Church members, John Taylor ‘asked the Lord if it would not be right under the circumstances to discontinue plural marriages,’ in response to which President Taylor received ‘the word of the Lord to him in which the Lord said that plural marriage was one of His eternal laws and that He had established it, that man had not done so and that He would sustain and uphold his saints in carrying it out.’20 Presently available documents of 1885-86 are silent about this revelation, but much later documentation and commentary identified this revelation as having been received by John Taylor on 27 September 1886.”21/22</p></blockquote>
<p>Quinn was later asked about the revelation in the question and answer session, following a talk given in 1991, and responded:</p>
<blockquote><p>“As a historian. I find that there is abundant evidence to demonstrate that the 1886 revelation occurred, that John Taylor was being asked to suspend or end the practice of plural marriage.  And in response to a question relating to that, God told him in a revelation, a fairly brief revelation, that that should not occur and that God could not revoke the practice or principle of plural marriage.</p>
<p>&#8230; I really find it curious that there has been such a strenuous effort on the part of L.D.S. Church members and leaders to deny the existence of the 1886 revelation, because it makes them vulnerable to denying something that can be demonstrated as having occurred.”23</p></blockquote>
<p>Professor B. Carmon Hardy, in one of his landmark studies on the subject of plural marriage, “Doing the Works of Abraham”, published in 2007, concurred with Quinn:</p>
<blockquote><p>“If the location of the original manuscript remains undisclosed, evidence for its existence is nevertheless extensive.  Not only have photocopies of the document circulated for years, and not only did contemporaries refer to it, but its content agrees with other statements President Taylor and his colleagues made at the time.”24</p></blockquote>
<p>Even the Anti-Fundamentalists have had to admit that the 1886 revelation is genuine.  Whilst in 1992 Brian C. Hales was still saying “the authenticity of the purported 1886 revelation to John Taylor is still questioned”25  Yet by 2006 he made the following admission:</p>
<blockquote><p>“One such revelation was written on Monday, September 27, 1886.  While some observers have questioned its authenticity, the document, though unsigned, appears to be in John Taylor’s handwriting and seems to be genuine.”26</p></blockquote>
<p>Although this is not a ringing endorsement, the acceptance that it is probably genuine is quite a concession on behalf of someone trying to defend the Church’s official stance.  But the revelation of 1886 has been weighed by Mormon scholars of note and found to be genuine, which puts the Church and its apologists in a precarious position.  To this they believe they have found a solution – they have introduced a different interpretation of what the revelation is about.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>New Interpretations</strong></p>
<p>As has already been quoted the earliest understanding we have of the 1886 revelation is from John Taylor’s son who recounted that his “father when President of the Church sought to find a way to evade the conflict between the Saints and government on the question of plural marriage, but the Lord said it was an eternal and unchangeable law and must stand.”</p>
<p>John W. was 28 in 1886, and had been called as an Apostle two years earlier.  When he made this statement he was in full standing with the Church, and it represents the interpretation accepted by most scholars27 that the revelation:</p>
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<li>Was prompted by a question about plural marriage</li>
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<li>Was speaking about plural marriage as a covenant, law and commandment – and as a practice</li>
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<li>Was considered the word of the Lord, whether or not the Church officially canonized it</li>
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<li>Was intended to be binding whether or not the Church officially presented, voted upon and accepted it</li>
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<li>Says that the practice of plural marriage would continue without abrogation or end</li>
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<p>And – it has also been argued – that John Taylor actions (and those of Woodruff and Smith after him) show the results of this revelation or other revelations similar to it. Yet in the last 20 years – as it has become more apparent that the revelation is authentic – alternative interpretations have arisen from apologists for the Church.  We will look at five such views and what John Taylor, his contemporaries and other revelations had to say about them.</p>
<p><strong>Arguments regarding the scope of the revelation</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>1. Was it just a personal revelation applying to Taylor alone?</em></p></blockquote>
<p>It would seem that those who argue this point overlook a great deal of references within the revelation itself to God&#8217;s people.  The revelation begins with a question of “how far it is binding upon my people”, then speaks of “those calling themselves by my name” (an obvious reference to all Latter-day Saints), and the last three sentences all refer to “those who would enter into my glory” (or variations thereof).  Would any of us not want to be included in those he is referring to?</p>
<p>Yet the revelation did have an obvious effect on Taylor personally as detailed by one scholar:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Such a revelation on this date would explain the dramatic change in John Taylor&#8217;s personal circumstances and resistance to federal laws against polygamy. Until 1886, John Taylor&#8217;s public and private defense against the U.S. government was the argument that he had married his fifteen wives prior to the 1862 Morrill Act, that his last polygamous child had been born in 1881 and therefore all his polygamous children were legitimized by the provisions of the Edmunds Act of 1882, &#8230; Yet less than three months after the recording of the 1886 revelation, seventy-eight-year-old John Taylor married as a plural wife twenty-six-year-old Josephine Roueche on 19 December 1886. The ceremony was performed by her father, a high priest, and witnessed by George Q. Cannon and one of the ‘Underground’ guards, Charles H. Wilcken. At the end of 1886, President Taylor had chosen for the first time in his life to specifically violate federal laws on polygamy and unlawful cohabitation, and he lived with his new bride at the Roueche home in Kaysville, Utah, the remaining seven months of his life.”28</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em>2. Was it just applied to the period of Taylor’s presidency?</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Was President Taylor asking about eternal principles or temporary problems, and what did the Lord have to say about how far the revelation applied?  The text makes it clear that Taylor was asking about an “everlasting covenant.”  But what about the language of the rest of the revelation, does it give the impression that it was limited in time and who it applied to?  Let us examine a few of its sentences and the implications of limiting their scope to just the couple of years before Taylor died:</p>
<blockquote><p>“All commandments that I give must be obeyed by those calling themselves by my name”</p></blockquote>
<p>Would God ever cease to ask us to obey the commandments?  Do we still call ourselves by His name?</p>
<blockquote><p>“My everlasting covenants cannot be abrogated nor done away with; but they stand forever.”</p></blockquote>
<p>How can this only apply to Taylor&#8217;s presidency?  Could “forever” have stopped when he died?</p>
<blockquote><p>“I the Lord do not change and my word and my covenants and my law do not”</p></blockquote>
<p>Is this really a relative statement?  Is it the Lord, His word, covenants, and law that have changed or others beliefs about or acceptance of them?</p>
<blockquote><p>“All those who would enter into my glory must and shall obey my law”</p></blockquote>
<p>Does this cease to apply if we live at a different time (than in which the revelation was given)?</p>
<blockquote><p>“I have not revoked this law nor will I”</p></blockquote>
<p>What part of this sentence is ambiguous?  How can it be interpreted in any way to say that the law spoken of has been suspended, or that we are excused for not living it?</p>
<blockquote><p><em>3. Was it not binding upon the Church? (Vox Populi, Vox Dei)29</em></p></blockquote>
<p>It is argued that as the 1886 revelation supposedly was never presented for the authorities to sustain or approve it that – as they did not have the chance to accept it – we are not obliged to live it.  Yet we learn from Nellie Taylor, the wife of Apostle John W. Taylor that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“When President Taylor received this revelation at the home of John W. Woolley at Centerville, he sent a messenger to Salt Lake asking those of the presidency and twelve who were there to meet him at Centerville. &#8230; The revelation was submitted and received.”30</p></blockquote>
<p>Some have tried to cast doubt on this account by claiming that it was saying that the Apostles were sent for the very same day the revelation was received, and by pointing out that few of them were available at the time.  However, there is nothing in the text that precludes the Apostles having been sent for days or weeks later, or them coming over a period of time as they were available.  The important point of the story is that they ultimately accepted it.  But what if they had not approved, what difference would it have made?</p>
<p>The scriptures give us no indication that a vote was taken to approve God’s revelation to Noah to flood the earth.  There may indeed have been people, who may have considered themselves part of the ancient church, who objected to that deluge happening without their approval right up until the point that the water rose above their necks, and left them unable to verbalize their objections any longer.  Likewise, one cannot easily imagine the wayward Israelites being asked to sustain the Ten Commandments, or the possibility of Moses going back to the Lord to ask for an easier set of rules, if they rejected them.</p>
<p>Here we must refer again to the question of how far it is binding on God&#8217;s people, which is the question the revelation began with.  Did God think when He gave His words that they would be of no relevance or importance unless the Church members voted on them?  He said His “word” and His “covenants” do not change.  Whether they are presented for approval or not will alter what He has said and promised.  He already stated that “great numbers of my people have been negligent in the observance of my law and the keeping of my commandment.” Would these same people be the best to decide if the Lord&#8217;s words applied to them?</p>
<p>A faithful member of the Church brought to President George Q. Cannon&#8217;s attention that some of the Saints were beginning to take the view that “when Joseph, the Seer, gave a revelation it must be tested in this way – that is, it must first be presented to the High Council or the Twelve Apostles, for their approval,” etc.  This was Cannon&#8217;s response to that idea:</p>
<blockquote><p>“It seems nonsensical that the Prophet of God should submit to such a test as this, and not deem the revelations he received authentic until they had the approval of the different quorums of the Church.  They were authentic and divinely inspired, whether any man or body of men received them or not.  Their reception or non-reception of them would not effect in the least their divine authenticity. &#8230;”</p></blockquote>
<p>Joseph himself had too high a sense of his prophetic office and the authority he had received from the Lord to ever submit the revelations which he received to any individual or to any body, however numerous, to have them pronounce upon their validity.”31</p>
<p>Cannon did admittedly suggest that Church members could vote to see if they consider something binding, but he never proposed that this could have any effect on the authenticity of a revelation itself.  Joseph Smith’s revelation on Plural Marriage was not canonized until 1876, yet for over 30 years before men were still commanded to obey it.  But what if the Saints as a body did decide to reject a revelation, what would that status of it (and them) be?  President B.H. Roberts mused upon this possibility and concluded the following:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Suppose a law is promulgated before the Latter-Day Saints, and the Church, in the exercise of the liberty which God has conferred upon them, reject it, the question is then asked, what remains?   The truth remains. The action of the Church has not affected it in the least.</p>
<p>The truth remains just as true as if the Church had accepted it.  Its action simply determines the relationship of the members to that truth; and if they reject it, the truth still remains; and it is my opinion that they would not make further progress until they accepted the rejected truth.”32</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Arguments regarding the correct interpretation of the revelation</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><em>4. Is it still being fulfilled (by widowers remarrying)?</em></p></blockquote>
<p>There are some who believe that the revelation received in 1886 is indeed about plural marriage, but have come up with a novel explanation as to how it is still being fulfilled.  They suggest that those men who remarry after their first wives have died are still keeping the law the Lord promised would never be revoked.</p>
<p>In the days when plural marriage was lived with the encouragement of the LDS Church at least one woman similarly wondered whether her husband could live the law if he had dead women sealed to him.  She inquired “What is the difference in a man having dead wives sealed to him than living women, so that he has one living wife; will they gain as great an exaltation if they have dead women sealed to them as they would if they had living women sealed to them?”  To which the Prophet John Taylor responded:</p>
<blockquote><p>“This Law pertains more particularly to the living, &#8230;  You seem to be desirous of having dead women sealed to your husband instead of living ones, where as the law pertaining to these matters does not put things in that shape. We read that the Lord commanded and Sarah gave Hagar to Abraham to wife, and it is for wives as well as husbands to perform their part in relation to these matters as explicitly stated in verse 64 [of D&amp;C 132] wherein it is said: If “he teaches unto her the law of my Priesthood, as pertaining to these things, then shall she believe and administer unto him, or she shall be destroyed, saith the Lord your God.”33</p></blockquote>
<p>Thus President John Taylor made it clear that the law could not be lived without having more than one living woman sealed to a man.  Without that the wives would not have the opportunity to perform their part in the law.  It might also be argued that without multiple women married to one man at the same time it is neither plural marriage, nor could they and their husband ever learn the lessons and experiences the Lord intended to come only by way of this principle.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>5. It isn’t speaking about plural marriage?</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The Lord states in the revelation itself that He has “given [His] word in great plainness on this subject”  What subject is he speaking about?  He uses a couple of different phrases to describe the “law” and “commandment” he is addressing, such as the “new and everlasting covenant” and “the works of Abraham.”  Perhaps the most telling line is the one in which the Lord states that “great numbers of my people have been negligent in the observance of my law and the keeping of my commandment”  What law and commandment were so many of the Saints at that time being negligent in keeping?</p>
<p>In early 1886 John Taylor received a letter from an anonymous Latter-day Saint, which reminded him of the negligence most of the Saints were showing towards one particular law.  Its author wrote to him:</p>
<blockquote><p>“You proclaim to the people that there are 2 percent polygamists and 98 percent monogamists, now with half of those in polygamy going back on it, and the other half hiding away, what do you expect to accomplish? &#8230; Order an election of all the people and let them say ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ without fear or hinderance, and you will see for yourself how they feel, &#8230;”34</p></blockquote>
<p>That this view was widespread is sustained by Professor Glen Vernon of B.Y.U. University, who concluded that: “Even under legal and religiously approved circumstances, only a minority wished to practice polygyny.”35</p>
<p>The “New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage” was first mentioned in Doctrine and Covenants, Section 131, given a few months prior to Section 132 which also uses the phrase “New and Everlasting Covenant” to refer to marriage also.  In a revelation on plural marriage received by John Taylor, the Lord told him that:</p>
<blockquote><p>“This law is a Celestial Law and pertains to a Celestial Kingdom. It is a new and everlasting covenant, and appertains to thrones, principalities, powers, dominions, and eternal increase in the Celestial Kingdom of God.”36</p></blockquote>
<p>Wilford Woodruff, who knew Joseph well, and learned from him about “the new and everlasting covenant”, made it clear what he believed the phrase to be referring to:</p>
<blockquote><p>“When a man, according to the revelation, [Section 132] marries a wife under the holy order which God has revealed, and then marries another in the same way, he enters into the New and Everlasting Covenant  &#8230;”37</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>“The new and everlasting covenant is marriage, plural marriage – men may say that with their single marriage the same promises and blessings had been granted. Why cannot I attain to as much as with three or four? &#8230; It is the eternity of the marriage covenant, and includes the plurality of wives and takes both to make the law.”38</p></blockquote>
<p>Likewise, the phrase “works of Abraham” is from Joseph Smith’s 1843 revelation on marriage, and his contemporaries, like Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball, used it to refer to plural marriage also:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Why do we believe in and practice polygamy? &#8230; this is the religion of Abraham, and, unless we do the works of Abraham, we are not Abraham’s seed and heirs according to promise.”39</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>“They [Joseph and Hyrum] had to do the works of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, in order to be admitted where they are – they had to be polygamists in order to be received into their society.”40</p></blockquote>
<p>The Lord simply referred to plural marriage as “the Law”:</p>
<blockquote><p>“God commanded Abraham, and Sarah gave Hagar to Abraham to wife. And why did she do it? Because this was the law; and from Hagar sprang many people. This, therefore, was fulfilling, among other things, the promises.”41</p></blockquote>
<p>John Taylor sustained the view that the law itself was polygamous:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The question is: What is the Law? The 34th verse says: ‘God commanded Abraham, and Sarah gave Hagar to Abraham to wife. And why did she do it? Because this was the law: and from Hagar sprang many people. This, therefore, was fulfilling, among other things, the promises.’”42</p></blockquote>
<p>Likewise, President Woodruff taught this same doctrine:</p>
<blockquote><p>“We declare to all men that the God of heaven commanded Joseph Smith to introduce and practice the patriarchal order of marriage, including the plurality of marriage, including the plurality of wives.  And why? Because it was the law given to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob &#8230;”43</p></blockquote>
<p>The Lord&#8217;s words allow us no “wiggle room” or “get out clause” in which we can overlook, or ignore them.  If the revelation means that plural marriage must continue as a practice then this can mean one of only three things:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. God changed His mind</p>
<p>2. The Church leaders supersede the authority of God</p>
<p>3. It must have continued to the present day</p></blockquote>
<p>Number three is the only possibility, for otherwise God would have ceased to have been God.44 Some argue that the principle has remained, although the practice has ended.  But we have already shown that it was the practice that Taylor was asking about, and what would be the point of God saying it would never end if he was just referring to the principle and not the practice.</p>
<p>After receiving the revelation, President Taylor answered the many letters asking him to give up the practice in unequivocal terms.  One of his replies should suffice:</p>
<blockquote><p>“It is very well to talk glibly about compromising and arranging for dispensing with polygamy, as they call it, but they know nothing of the tremendous consequences that would befall us as a people, or as individuals, if we should follow their suggestions, or allow sympathy, or acquiescence with their views, to have a place in our hearts.”45</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The 1886 meeting &amp; the 1886 revelation</strong></p>
<p>If the 1886 revelation is authentic, and is speaking about plural marriage – and this article has already shown that it is – this presents a problem for those who try to disprove the 1886 meeting that they seem to have ignored: Most arguments against the 1886 meeting are the same or similar to those against the 1886 revelation:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. It wasn&#8217;t received / it didn&#8217;t happen</p>
<p>2. There isn&#8217;t any contemporary journal evidence for it</p>
<p>3. It was made up afterwards</p>
<p>4. Even if it happened it doesn&#8217;t matter</p></blockquote>
<p>All such arguments against the 1886 revelation have proven untrue, and have shown the LDS Church leaders and apologists who proposed them to be mistaken or dishonest.  There is no contemporary diary evidence for the 1886 revelation, but no modern scholar disputes it was received on September 27th, the day of the 1886 meeting, and General Authorities and faithful LDS historians have admitted its authenticity.  Yet the anti-Fundamentalists still claim that the 1886 meeting couldn’t have happened because of the lack of diary evidence.</p>
<p>If those same journals avoid speaking of President Taylor receiving such a significant revelation, then why don’t they? From this we can conclude that: 1) A lack of diary evidence – either of the revelation or meeting &#8211; is no indicator of what happened on that day. At the least it shows that – like many other important spiritual events in Gospel history – we cannot use the fact they were not written down at the time as any indicator of whether they happened or not. 2) It is quite possible that they purposely avoided mentioning what went on that day, which would indicate that something of great importance or of a sacred nature occurred (because the revelation itself would probably not have justified such caution).</p>
<p>Having established that the 1886 revelation is authentic and is about the law of plural marriage, then in order for the Lord’s words to be true and His prophecy to come to pass:  God would have had to have ensured that this practice continued, and – considering the Church’s current stance – this must be happening outside of the official auspices of the Church, therefore something like the 1886 meeting would have had to have happened, and as Woolley’s account is the only candidate for this we should consider it seriously – for our exaltation depends upon it having happened.</p>
<p><small><strong>Footnotes</strong></p>
<p>1. Abraham H. Cannon Journal, 30 September 1890.<br />
2. Abraham H. Cannon Journal, 29 March 1892.<br />
3. Historical Department, LDS Church Archives.<br />
4. John W. Taylor File, February 22 and March 1, 1911.<br />
5. John W. Taylor File, 22 February 1911.<br />
6. Douglas M. Todd, Sr., 1 September 1934.<br />
7. Official Statement, Deseret News, Church Section, 18 June 1933.<br />
8. Richard S. Van Wagoner, Mormon Polygamy – A History, 1989, p. 186 (2nd ed.)<br />
9. John W. Taylor also had given a copy to Wilford Woodruff in 1887, which resided in the archives. Ibid.<br />
10. Ibid.<br />
11. 22 September 1891, Letter of George E. Woolley to Orson A. Woolley, 20 May 1921.<br />
12. Family Kingdom, 1951, Samuel W. Taylor, p. 72.<br />
13. Rulon Allred, The Most Holy Principle, Vol. 4, Sec. 7, 85. See A Leaf in Review, Byron H. Allred, Jr., p. 190.<br />
14. Anthony W. Ivins Letter File, 10 February 1934.<br />
15. 31 December 1934, Marriage &#8211; Ballard-Jenson Correspondence, p. 17.<br />
16. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought; Autumn, 1970, pg. 15, footnote 10.<br />
17. Mark E. Petersen, The Way of the Master, 1974, p. 57.<br />
18. J. Max Anderson, Mormon Fundamentalism (unpublished), 1976.<br />
19. D. Michael Quinn, LDS Church Authority and Plural Marriage, Dialogue, 18:1:28-30, Spring 1985. Fn. 88: JD 25:309, 26:7; Deseret Evening News, 23 April, 5 June 1885; Juvenile Instructor 20:136 (1 May 1885), 20:156 (15 May 1885); Abraham H. Cannon Diary, 13 May 1885; Heber J. Grant Journal, 13 May 1885; Clark, Messages of the First Presidenct 3:27; George Q. Cannon Diary, 6 Nov. 1885 etc.<br />
20. Ibid, fn. 89: Statement of John W. Taylor to the apostles in Heber J. Grant, Journal, 30 Sept. 1890, also in First Presidency Office Journal, 2 Oct. 1889, copy in CR 1/48, LDS Church Archives; in Abraham H. Cannon, Diary, 1 April 1892; in Minutes of the Quorum of Twelve, 22 Feb. and 1 March 1911, LDS Church Archives. &#8230;<br />
21. Ibid. fn. 90: “Revelation to President John Taylor, September 27, 1886, copied from the original manuscript by Joseph F. Smith, Jr., August 3, 1909,” in Joseph Fielding Smith Papers, LDS Church Archives.<br />
22. Ibid.<br />
23. D. Michael Quinn talk, RCA Building, 11 August 1991.<br />
24. B. Carmon Hardy, Doing the Works of Abraham, 2007, p. 325.<br />
25. Brian C. Hales, The Priesthood of Modern Polygamy, 1992, Chapter 4.<br />
26. Modern Polygamy and Mormon Fundamentalism, Brian C. Hales, 2006, p. 37.<br />
27. Quinn, Van Wagoner, Hardy &#8230; it could be argued that Clark &amp; Peterson had this interpretation or else they would have had no reason for disputing authenticity of revelation.<br />
28. LDS Church Authority and Plural Marriage, D. Michael Quinn, Dialogue, Spring 1985.<br />
29. Latin: “The voice of the people is the voice of God”<br />
30. Douglas M. Todd, Sr. Journal, 1 September 1934<br />
31. George Q. Cannon, Juvenile Instructor, 1 January 1891, vol. 26:13-14.<br />
32. B. H. Roberts, Improvement Era Vol. 8:363-4.<br />
33. John Taylor to Malinda Merrill, 19 January 1883, John Taylor Papers.<br />
34. Taylor papers, Manuscripts, U of U Library.<br />
35. Professor Glen Vernon, BYU, Sociology of Mormonism, p. 209.<br />
36. Revelation to John Taylor, June 25 &amp; 26, 1882, John Taylor papers.<br />
37. Wilford Woodruff to Bishop Samuel A. Woolley, 22 May l888; Wilford Woodruff Letterbook, p. 38.<br />
38. Wilford Woodruff, Quarterly Conference, 3&amp;4 March 1883, Utah Historical Record, p. 271.<br />
39. Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses 9:322.<br />
40. Heber C. Kimball, Journal of Discourses 4:224.<br />
41. Doctrine and Covenants 132:34.<br />
42. John Taylor to Malinda Merrill, 19 January 1883, John Taylor Papers.<br />
43. Wilford Woodruff, Journal of Discourses 23:131.<br />
44. See Alma 42 &amp; Mormon 9.<br />
45. 2 May 1887, John Taylor to Franklin S. Richards.<small></p>
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		<title>Paracletes &#8211; An Early Adam-God Teachings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the summer of 1845 a curious article appeared in the Times &#38; Seasons magazine1, the official LDS Church periodical of the time.  We cannot know for certain who the author was, but we do know that the Editor John Taylor approved it for publication.  The first part concluded with the disclaimer that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>In the summer of 1845 a curious article appeared in the Times &amp; Seasons magazine<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote1anc" href="#sdfootnote1sym"><sup>1</sup></a>, the official LDS Church periodical of the time.  We cannot know for certain who the author was, but we do know that the Editor John Taylor approved it for publication.  The first part concluded with the disclaimer that it was “not revelation, but the innuendoes relate to holy transactions, which may lead good people to search after truth and find it.”</em></p>
<p><em> As for the title of the article, “Paracletes”, it is a Greek word which the New Testament translates Comforter, another name for the Holy Ghost.  Whether the author is referring to the spirit with which the article should be read or to the “holy spirits” his story is about is unknown.</em></p>
<p><em> This commentary attempts to explain its symbolic language, and make it more accessible to modern Latter-day Saints who may not realize what it is trying to teach, and the significance of the article itself.  It is hoped that it will help those reading to “search after the truth and find it.”</em></p>
<p>1. Once upon a time, the most honorable men of the creations or universes, met together to promote the best interest of the great whole. – The ‘head’ said to his oldest son, “you are the rightful heir to all, but you know I have many kingdoms and many mansions, and of course it will need many kings and many priests, to govern them, come you with me in solemn council, and let us and some of the ‘best’ men we have had born in the regions of light, to rule in those kingdoms and set them in order by exhibiting good that evil may be manifest.”</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>It 	would be easy to presume that the head spoken of here is our 	heavenly Father, and that the son spoken of is Jesus, but &#8211; as we 	will see as we read on &#8211; this particular head is the father of our 	God (who is actually spoken of as his ‘son’ in this passage).</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>2. It was said and done, for every thing there, was adopted from the ‘head’ by common consent.  As free agency gave the sons of the ‘head’ a fair chance to choose for themselves, the most noble of the hosts, came forward and selected a world or kingdom, and a time or a season, when he would take his chance, at winning the hearts of the multitude, a kingdom, crown, and never ending glory.</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>This 	is not speaking of our pre-existent spirit world, but of times and 	events long before that: because in that state we do not have our 	choice of worlds, nor do we win our own planetary kingdom.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>3. The innumerable multiplicity of kingdoms, or spheres for action, with beings and animals in proportion, and time, times, eternity and eternities, for a full development of the qualities and powers of each, would so far exceed the common comprehension of mortals, that I can only say eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, nor hath a natural heart yet been able to calculate either.  I then shall content myself, for this time to sketch but one.  Idumia<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote2anc" href="#sdfootnote2sym"><sup>2</sup></a> is the one as interesting as any, and being situated at an immense distance from the center or “head’s” residence, and many eternities from the birth of the “Son of the morning” or even the great holy day when the “morning stars sang together,”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote3anc" href="#sdfootnote3sym"><sup>3</sup></a> because so many worlds had been wrought out and left “empty and desolate,”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote4anc" href="#sdfootnote4sym"><sup>4</sup></a> as places for “all the sons” of God to multiply and replenish the earth, I select that.</p>
<p><em>The 	“head&#8217;s residence” in this case is probably Kolob, the world 	where our heavenly Father&#8217;s father resided, and where our earth 	(which it calls Idumia) during its early organization revolved 	around until it “fell” into its present orbit.</em><br />
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<p>4. Time being divided into seven parts, the following men agreed to leave the mansions of bliss, and spiritually help (organize) every thing necessary to fill a kingdom for the space of many of the Lord&#8217;s days, viz: Milauleph, Milbeth, Milgimal, Mildauleth, Milhah, Milvah and Milzah.  Now after they had organized the kingdom of Idumia spiritually, then one at a time, was to come temporally and open the door of communication with the spiritual kingdom, that all that would, might return to their former estate; for, for this reason, all the regions created and to be created, were filled with a variety of beings: agents to themselves but accountable to the ‘head’ for promises, made, when they agreed “to go” and be born of the flesh as they had been of the spirit; that they might know the evil, and choose the good: and then be born (again) of the spirit and the water, and enter into the mansions prepared for them before the foundations of the worlds.</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>There 	would be one man to head and live in each dispensation. Each of the 	names represents the first seven letters of the Hebrew alphabet in 	order.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>5. Milauleph being the eldest and first chosen for Idumia, came on when “there was not a man to till the ground,”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote5anc" href="#sdfootnote5sym"><sup>5</sup></a> that is, there was not a “man of flesh” to labor temporally; and his elder brethren who had wrought out their salvation, upon worlds or realms, or kingdoms, ages, yea even eternities before, formed him a temporal body like unto their spiritual bodies, and put the life of his spiritual body into it, and gave him the power of endless lives.</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>Milauleph 	is undoubtedly Adam, the first (aleph) man.  The fact that his elder 	brethren had already wrought out their salvation upon other worlds, 	and he had already before had a temporal body and now had the power 	of endless lives shows that he was a resurrected and exalted being; 	a God, before coming to this earth.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>6. Now the acts of his spiritual body, while he was a child with his father and mother in heaven; and his acts while he was in the spiritual councils of the Gods for millions of years; and his acts upon Idumia, while he named, arranged and prepared every thing upon it to fulfil the end and aim of their creation, behold they are written in ‘the books’<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote6anc" href="#sdfootnote6sym"><sup>6</sup></a> of the ‘head,’ – which are to be opened when the judgment comes for just men to enter into the joys of a ‘third existence’ which is spiritual.</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>Adam 	began as a spirit like the rest of us, but his father and mother in 	heaven are not ours. He grew to be a God and sit with the councils 	of the Gods for aeons before coming to earth.  His life during that 	time will be a mystery to us until our day of judgement, when we 	will have spirit running through our veins.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>7. Milauleph had one thousand years to account for, as well as to be ‘arch angel’<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote7anc" href="#sdfootnote7sym"><sup>7</sup></a> of Idumia, after he laid down his temporal body.  Behold here is wisdom, he that hath ears to hear let him hear, for Milauleph, as yet had not been tempted with evil that he might know the good.  He had not exercised the power of endless lives that he might do the works that his father had done: and he had not “fell that men might be.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote8anc" href="#sdfootnote8sym"><sup>8</sup></a> Although he had seen his eldest brother create worlds, and people them; and had witnessed the course and conduct of that world and people, as free agents, “sinning and being sinned against,” while ‘death’ who held a commission from the “Son of the morning,”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote9anc" href="#sdfootnote9sym"><sup>9</sup></a> to end the first partnership between the spirit and the body, yet, with all this knowledge, and a liberal education in the great college of the nobles of heaven, wherein all perfection was taught, all science explained from first to last, and all that was, is, or will be, was exhibited on the great map of perpetual systems, and eternal lives, Milauleph had to take his wife or one of the “Queens of heaven,” and come upon Idumia, and be tempted, overcome, and driven from the presence of his Father, because it had been agreed by the Gods and grand council of heaven, that all the family of the ‘head’ that would do as he or his eldest son did, should be exalted to the same glory.</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>Adam 	was an arch-angel, head of the angels, but when he came to earth his 	body became temporal, as his father had done before him, so that 	“men might be” upon the earth.  It seems that He had already 	seen an elder brother go through a similar process.  Adam (as 	Milaluph) selected one of his wives (a queen of heaven) to come to 	the earth with (who we know to be Eve).  All the righteous spirit 	children of a heavenly Father will one day be able to do the same 	(presumably beginning with the eldest brother – or Savior).</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>8. This was to be accomplished by the power of ‘perpetual succession’ in eternal lives, wherein there was no “remission of sin without the shedding of blood;”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote10anc" href="#sdfootnote10sym"><sup>10</sup></a> no forgiveness without repentance; and no glory without perfect submission to the ‘head.’  The foundation was truth: and the continuation, perpetual succession by revelation.  Milauleph, then, knew that he and his wife would sin, and be troubled; but as the eternal spirit in him was the candle of the Lord, he knew also that the light thereof upon the eyes of his understanding,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote11anc" href="#sdfootnote11sym"><sup>11</sup></a> would show some of the way marks to the original ‘truth,’ whereby he might work out his salvation with fear and trembling.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote12anc" href="#sdfootnote12sym"><sup>12</sup></a> That none of the work of the hands of the ‘Son’ might be lost or any souls which his father had given him,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote13anc" href="#sdfootnote13sym"><sup>13</sup></a> might be left in prison, angels were commissioned to watch over Idumia, and act as (spiritual guides) to every soul, “lest they should fall and dash their feet against a stone.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote14anc" href="#sdfootnote14sym"><sup>14</sup></a> They were denominated the angels of our presence.<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote15anc" href="#sdfootnote15sym">15</a></sup></p>
<dl>
<dd><em>Who 	is the Son spoken of here? It could be speaking of Jesus, the Son of 	our Father, or our God as the son of His father.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>Part 2</p>
<p>1. To continue the history of the seven holy ones, who agreed to take upon them bodies of flesh, and work out a more exceeding and eternal crown of glory, upon Idumia, it will be necessary to premise, that Milauleph, and his first companion in the flesh, knew before they left their “first estate,” what their fathers&#8217; will was; and that when they should begin to replenish the earth<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote16anc" href="#sdfootnote16sym"><sup>16</sup></a>, Satan, who had been raised and educated with them in their father&#8217;s family, would descend from heaven like lightning to tempt them, that they might know to choose good and reject evil<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote17anc" href="#sdfootnote17sym"><sup>17</sup></a>.  These two, who had engaged to people Idumia: to subdue it, and to return, having kept the faith once delivered to the chosen seed, were informed, when they agreed to go and labor their hour, that besides the comforter, to bring all things to their remembrance, the angels which attended them on high should attend them below to preserve them from the secret of unforseen snares of those angels who kept not their first estates<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote18anc" href="#sdfootnote18sym"><sup>18</sup></a>, but were left in their sins, to roam from region to region, and in chains of darkness, until the great day of judgment.</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>Each 	of these ‘holy ones’ will come to earth to head their different 	dispensations.  Adam and Eve knew that they would ‘fall.’  They 	would be protected by angels against Satan’sangels, which wander 	upon the earth.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>2. It was written in the law of the Lord on high, that they that overcome by obedience, should be made kings and queens, and priests and priestesses to God and his Father,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote19anc" href="#sdfootnote19sym"><sup>19</sup></a> through the atonement of the eldest son, and that natural eyes should not see, nor natural ears hear, neither should the natural heart conceive the great, glorious, and eternal things, honors and blessings, that were then, in the Father&#8217;s dominions, and mansions, prepared in the beginning for them that kept the faith to the end,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote20anc" href="#sdfootnote20sym"><sup>20</sup></a> and entered triumphantly into their third estates: (the eternal life).</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>Through 	Christ’s atonement we can become kings and priests (or queens and 	priestesses), and thus become qualified for our exaltation.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>3. It was also written in the law of the Lord on high, that when the Lord punished men for their sins, he would “punish the hosts of the high ones on high,” and the “kings of the earth upon earth,”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote21anc" href="#sdfootnote21sym"><sup>21</sup></a> – that spirit might judge spirit, and flesh judge flesh; for this honor have all the just, and this honor have all the saints.</p>
<p>4. Having this understanding Idumia was placed in its space, but was “desolate and empty.” and the life organizing power of the Gods, or sons of the “head,” moved over the matters and then the land and water separated.  And the Gods called “light, and light came” and they went on and organized a world, and created every thing necessary to beautify and adorn it, with life and the power of lives to sustain it, until it should fill the measure of all designed, from a mite to a mammoth; from a man to a God; and Milauleph&#8217;s and his wife&#8217;s spirits, clothed in heavenly garments, and learned in eternal wisdom, witnessed the creation, as the spirits of the Gods had witnessed their Father:  for even the elder brother could do nothing but what he had seen his Father do in eternities before<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote22anc" href="#sdfootnote22sym"><sup>22</sup></a>.</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>This 	illustrates that multiple Gods were involved in the organization of 	the earth, and that God’s spirit children witnessed this 	‘creation’ as it happened, as our heavenly Father did when he 	was a spirit child.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>5. Perhaps this subject may excite the curiosity of some:  as it will lead the mind back among the worlds that have been organized and passed away, – and among the Gods and angels that have attended to execute the laws and decrees of one universe after another, from eternity to eternity, from the beginning till now; and, to increase the curiosity of having this present world pass away with a great noise, when there is no place found for it; – and of having organized a new heaven and a new earth<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote23anc" href="#sdfootnote23sym"><sup>23</sup></a>, wherein dwelleth ‘righteousness’ and as our fathers cannot be perfect without us, nor we without them<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote24anc" href="#sdfootnote24sym"><sup>24</sup></a>; and as the man is not without the woman, neither the woman without the man in the Lord<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote25anc" href="#sdfootnote25sym"><sup>25</sup></a>, perhaps Milauleph and his wife, as king and queen to God, and all the sons and daughters of the ‘head’ will shout for joy, and the morning stars sing together again, at the ‘third’ entrance of Idumia and sanctified millions! – Who knows?</p>
<dl>
<dd><em>The 	pattern of this world, and of its peopling and progress is the same 	as it has always and will be.  This planet will become a new earth, 	men and women are complete only when together and when they become 	kings and queens.  The earth will reach an exalted state, and return 	to its original orbit around Kolob.</em></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p><strong>Significance of the Article</strong></p>
<p>The article is significant as the first publicly available teaching of Adam’s divine status, seven years prior to Brigham Young’s sermon on the subject in April 1852.  If Phelps (or whoever the author was) learnt this doctrine from Joseph Smith then it is a second witness to those others who also claimed to have been taught the same concept by the Prophet.</p>
<p>The symbolic story primarily deals with –</p>
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<td width="50%">“The 			Head”</td>
<td width="50%">The 			GrandFather of MilAuleph &amp; Father of “The Son”</td>
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<td width="50%">“The 			Son”</td>
<td width="50%">The Father 			of MilAuleph</td>
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<td width="50%">MalAuleph</td>
<td width="50%">God the 			Father of our Spirits / Michael / Adam</td>
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<td width="50%">His Son</td>
<td width="50%">Jesus</td>
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<p>There are several indications that MilAuleph is both Adam and God the Father –</p>
<p><strong>MilAuleph</strong></p>
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<td width="50%"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">As 			Adam</span></td>
<td width="50%"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">As 			God the Father of our Spirits</span></td>
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<td width="50%">1.4 He 			would come to earth as the head of the first. dispensation.</td>
<td width="50%">1.5 			Eternities prior to this earth He lived in mortality.<br />
He had 			watched his elder brothers do the same before him.</td>
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<td width="50%">1.6 He 			named everything upon the earth.</td>
<td width="50%">1.6 He 			arranged and prepared everything upon the earth.</td>
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<td width="50%">1.7 He 			was an archangel.<br />
He would live upon the earth 1000 years.<br />
He 			would ‘fall’ that man might be</td>
<td width="50%">1.7 His 			wife was a queen of heaven.</td>
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<td width="50%">2.5 He 			was not complete without his wife.</td>
<td width="50%">2.4 His 			spirit children witnessed the creation.</td>
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</tbody>
</table>
<p>“Seven Holy Ones” or Dispensational Heads are mentioned –</p>
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<td width="25%">Symbolic 			Name</td>
<td width="25%">Day</td>
<td width="25%">Dispensation</td>
<td width="25%">Historical 			Name</td>
</tr>
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<td width="25%">MilAuleph</td>
<td width="25%">Sunday</td>
<td width="25%">1<sup>st</sup> – 4000 BC</td>
<td width="25%">Adam / 			Michael</td>
</tr>
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<td width="25%">MilBeth</td>
<td width="25%">Monday</td>
<td width="25%">2nd</td>
<td width="25%">Enoch</td>
</tr>
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<td width="25%">MilGimal</td>
<td width="25%">Tuesday</td>
<td width="25%">3rd</td>
<td width="25%">Noah / 			Gabriel</td>
</tr>
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<td width="25%">MilDauleth</td>
<td width="25%">Wednesday</td>
<td width="25%">4 ~2000 			BC</td>
<td width="25%">Abraham</td>
</tr>
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<td width="25%">MilHah</td>
<td width="25%">Thursday</td>
<td width="25%">5th</td>
<td width="25%">Moses</td>
</tr>
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<td width="25%">MilVah</td>
<td width="25%">Friday</td>
<td width="25%">6th – 			Meridian / 30 AD</td>
<td width="25%">Jesus 			Christ</td>
</tr>
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<td width="25%">MilZah</td>
<td width="25%">Saturday</td>
<td width="25%">7<sup>th</sup> – Last /<br />
1830 AD</td>
<td width="25%">Joseph 			Smith</td>
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<p>Three existences or experiences are also mentioned –</p>
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<td width="33%">First 			Estate</td>
<td width="33%">Second 			Estate</td>
<td width="33%">Third 			Estate</td>
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<td width="33%">Spirit 			Child</td>
<td width="33%">Mortal</td>
<td width="33%">Resurrected 			/<br />
Exalted Being</td>
</tr>
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<p><strong>Authorship</strong></p>
<p>Although we do not know for certain who the author of this article was he did conclude it with the name “Joseph’s Speckled Bird” which seems to be a reference to a verse in Jeremiah<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote26anc" href="#sdfootnote26sym"><sup>26</sup></a>, in which a speckled bird (representing the Biblical author’s heritage) is attacked by other birds and beasts.  This may refer to the persecution that was still intense at the time the article was written, perhaps to such persecution arising from some if they understood the article, or perhaps the “speckled” nature of the person who wrote the article.</p>
<p>This last interpretation would be the one most suitable if William W. Phelps was the author.  Phelps is the one most often suggested by scholars as having written it for several reasons: 1) he was assistant editor at the time, 2) it uses phraseology very similar to that of Phelps as can be especially seen a few passages of the funeral sermon he gave for Joseph Smith, and 3) his life in the Gospel could be considered as speckled, as he had apostatized in the past before coming back into full fellowship.  However, a word print analysis made by B.Y.U. concluded that he was not the author.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote27anc" href="#sdfootnote27sym"><sup>27</sup></a></p>
<p>Orson Pratt has also been suggested as our “speckled bird”, although there are two other candidates that no-one else has considered, but seem equally possible:  1) Parley Pratt, who had more of history of symbolic writings than his brother, and 2) John Taylor, who used the phrase “one of the queens of heaven” himself a few years later.<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote28anc" href="#sdfootnote28sym"><sup>28</sup></a> If indeed Taylor is the author then this article would represent the only time he publicly (albeit anonymously) made his thoughts known on this subject.</p>
<p>Joseph Smith has been mentioned as a possible author, but this has several problems: 1) it was published after his death, 2) what reason would there be for not publicly acknowledging Joseph as author (if not in 1845 then why not later)? 3) the language seems very different from his own.</p>
<p lang="en-US"><span style="color: #000000;"> Perhaps historians will never discover for certain who wrote “Paracletes”, but whoever the author was the article itself shows that this doctrine was believed in and taught by at least one faithful Latter-day Saint in 1845, and it gives weight to the idea that this concept did not originate with Brigham Young.  It is only through the Paraclete (Holy Ghost) that Saints in any age can know the truthfulness of these things, and we hope that readers will put this article to the Spiritual test it deserves, and see if they receive the same understanding and witness that many others have had.</span></p>
<dl>
<dt style="text-align: center;"><strong>Footnotes</strong></dt>
</dl>
<p><small></small></p>
<div id="sdfootnote1">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote1sym" href="#sdfootnote1anc">1</a> Times 	and Seasons, Vol.6, p. 891 &amp; 917.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote2">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote2sym" href="#sdfootnote2anc">2</a> “Idumea, 	or the world” (Doctrine &amp; Covenants 1:36.)</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote3">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote3sym" href="#sdfootnote3anc">3</a> Job 	38:7.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote4">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote4sym" href="#sdfootnote4anc">4</a> “In 	the beginning God organised the heaven and the earth.   And the 	earth was empty and desolate;” (Words of Joseph Smith, p. 60.)</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote5">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote5sym" href="#sdfootnote5anc">5</a> Genesis 	2:5.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote6">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote6sym" href="#sdfootnote6anc">6</a> Moses 	6:5,46.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote7">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote7sym" href="#sdfootnote7anc">7</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 107:54.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote8">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote8sym" href="#sdfootnote8anc">8</a> 2 	Nephi 2:25.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote9">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote9sym" href="#sdfootnote9anc">9</a> Isaiah 	14:12.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote10">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote10sym" href="#sdfootnote10anc">10</a> Hebrews 	9:22.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote11">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote11sym" href="#sdfootnote11anc">11</a> Moses 	5:10.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote12">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote12sym" href="#sdfootnote12anc">12</a> Moses 	5:58.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote13">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote13sym" href="#sdfootnote13anc">13</a> Some 	may presume from this that God will exalt all his children, yet it 	doesn’t say this.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote14">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote14sym" href="#sdfootnote14anc">14</a> Psalms 	91:12; Matthew 4:6.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote15">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote15sym" href="#sdfootnote15anc">15</a> The 	first installment ended because he explained that his “story of 	the whole who managed the seven dispensations of Idumia, will be too 	long for one communication.”  Yet promised “If this meets the 	approbation of virtuous minds, I shall write more.” which he did.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote16">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote16sym" href="#sdfootnote16anc">16</a> Genesis 	1:28.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote17">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote17sym" href="#sdfootnote17anc">17</a> Moses 	3:17.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote18">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote18sym" href="#sdfootnote18anc">18</a> Jude 	1:6; Abraham 3:28.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote19">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote19sym" href="#sdfootnote19anc">19</a> Revelations 	1:6.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote20">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote20sym" href="#sdfootnote20anc">20</a> Isaiah 	64:4; 1 Corinthians 2:9.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote21">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote21sym" href="#sdfootnote21anc">21</a> Isaiah 	24:21.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote22">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote22sym" href="#sdfootnote22anc">22</a> John 	5:19.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote23">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote23sym" href="#sdfootnote23anc">23</a> Revelations 	21:1.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote24">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote24sym" href="#sdfootnote24anc">24</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 128:15; Hebrews 11:40.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote25">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote25sym" href="#sdfootnote25anc">25</a> 1 	Corinthians 11:11.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote26">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote26sym" href="#sdfootnote26anc">26</a> Jeremiah 	12:9.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote27">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote27sym" href="#sdfootnote27anc">27</a> “Who 	Wrote the Book of Mormon”, BYU Studies 20:3.  Fn 16, Page 230.</small></p>
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<div id="sdfootnote28">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote28sym" href="#sdfootnote28anc">28</a> “Destiny 	of Woman”, the Mormon, 29 August 1857.﻿<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”1 Thus states the first verse of holy writ accepted by the Jewish, Christian and Muslim world.  To them there is only one God, but to Latter-day Saints the question of which God was responsible for the creation of the earth is not such a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote1anc" href="#sdfootnote1sym"><sup>1</sup></a> Thus states the first verse of holy writ accepted by the Jewish, Christian and Muslim world.  To them there is only one God, but to Latter-day Saints the question of which God was responsible for the creation of the earth is not such a simple one.  We believe in a Godhead of three divine beings, and that there were Gods that preceded our own, and so the question of which God we are referring to at any one time can be more complex.</p>
<p>During the last 100 years it has become a popular idea amongst many latter-day Saints that Jesus Christ was the primary creator of this earth.  That he fashioned the physical world we live upon, if not all the planets in our solar system.  However, several verses of scripture seem to challenge this view, whilst others seem to support it.  How do we reconcile this?</p>
<p><strong>God the Father or Jesus as Creator?</strong></p>
<p>Jesus in the Joseph Smith translation of the gospel of Matthew tell us to “call no-one your creator, but your Father in heaven”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote2anc" href="#sdfootnote2sym"><sup>2</sup></a>, and from the first verse in Genesis to the book of Revelation it speaks of “God &#8230; that made heaven and earth and the sea”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote3anc" href="#sdfootnote3sym"><sup>3</sup></a> Likewise, in the Book of Mormon we are told that “God &#8230; hath created all things, both the heavens and the earth, and all things that in them are.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote4anc" href="#sdfootnote4sym"><sup>4</sup></a> This would seem to indicate that God the Father is the creator of the earth and everything upon it, including us.</p>
<p>Yet, the Book of Mormon introduces us to the idea that Jesus played a vital part in the creation, when King Benjamin states “he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote5anc" href="#sdfootnote5sym"><sup>5</sup></a> This is a concept that the Savior Himself repeats when he visits the new world and states, “I am Jesus Christ the Son of God. I created the heavens and the earth, and all things that in them are.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote6anc" href="#sdfootnote6sym"><sup>6</sup></a> Similarly, in our day He proclaimed to Joseph Smith, “Behold, I am Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God, who created the heavens and the earth,”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote7anc" href="#sdfootnote7sym"><sup>7</sup></a> How then can God the Father and Jesus Christ both be creators?</p>
<p>Here the scriptures gives us a valuable insight.  In the Epistles of Paul we are taught that “God &#8230; created all things by Jesus Christ”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote8anc" href="#sdfootnote8sym"><sup>8</sup></a> and that it was “by His Son &#8230; He [God] made the worlds”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote9anc" href="#sdfootnote9sym"><sup>9</sup></a> To Moses God taught the same thing when he told him that, “I am &#8230; the Almighty God; by mine Only Begotten I created these things;” and then goes on to say “in the beginning I [God] created the heaven, and the earth upon which thou standest.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote10anc" href="#sdfootnote10sym"><sup>10</sup></a></p>
<p>If it is true that “whether [God’s speaks] by <em>His</em> own voice or by the voice of <em>His</em> servants, it is the same”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote11anc" href="#sdfootnote11sym"><sup>11</sup></a> then whether it is God who acts or His Son it is also the same, because, as Jesus tells the Nephite Saints He “came into the world to do the will of <em>His</em> Father”<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote12anc" href="#sdfootnote12sym">12</a></sup></p>
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<p><strong>A spiritual creation?</strong></p>
<p>This still leaves us to the question of what part Jesus and His Father played in the creation.  Prior to his earthly advent Jesus was a spiritual being<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote13anc" href="#sdfootnote13sym"><sup>13</sup></a>, whereas God the Father had “a body of flesh and bones.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote14anc" href="#sdfootnote14sym"><sup>14</sup></a> This gives us a clue as to what roles they respectively played in the organization of the Earth.</p>
<p>The book of Genesis tells us that God created “the plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote15anc" href="#sdfootnote15sym"><sup>15</sup></a> Every physical element has a spiritual counterpart,<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote16anc" href="#sdfootnote16sym"><sup>16</sup></a> just as our spirits preceded the creation of our bodies, so too did all things have a spiritual creation first as Moses explains, “the Lord God, created all things, of which I have spoken, spiritually, before they were naturally upon the face of the earth. &#8230; spiritually were they created and made according to my word.”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote17anc" href="#sdfootnote17sym"><sup>17</sup></a></p>
<p>Jesus is sometimes referred to as the Word of God<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote18anc" href="#sdfootnote18sym"><sup>18</sup></a>, and just as there was a God of flesh and bones who presided over the physical creation, there too was a spiritual divine being, Jesus, who took part in the spiritual creation that preceded it.  This Jesus Himself testifies to in a revelation to Joseph Smith:  “Listen to the voice of Jesus Christ, your Redeemer, &#8230; For by the power of my Spirit created I them; yea, all things both spiritual and temporal – First spiritual, secondly temporal, which is the beginning of my work;”<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote19anc" href="#sdfootnote19sym">19</a></sup></p>
<p><strong>Others involved in creation?</strong></p>
<p>The idea that more than one being was involved in creation goes back again to the first chapter of the Bible, when “[the Gods]<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote20anc" href="#sdfootnote20sym"><sup>20</sup></a> said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote21anc" href="#sdfootnote21sym"><sup>21</sup></a> Which was clarified in Joseph Smith’s Inspired Version to read “I, God, said unto mine Only Begotten, which was with me from the beginning: Let us make man in our image, after our likeness;”<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote22anc" href="#sdfootnote22sym"><sup>22</sup></a></p>
<p>Ultimately though there were others who took part in this creation as God revealed to Abraham in vision:</p>
<dl>
<dd>“The 	Lord had shown unto me, Abraham, the intelligences that were 	organized before the world was; and among all these there were many 	of the noble and great ones;</p>
</dd>
<dd>And 	God saw these souls that they were good, and he stood in the midst 	of them, and he said: These I will make my rulers; for he stood 	among those that were spirits, and he saw that they were good; and 	he said unto me: Abraham, thou art one of them; thou wast chosen 	before thou wast born.</p>
</dd>
<dd>And 	there stood one among them that was like unto God [Michael]<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote23anc" href="#sdfootnote23sym"><sup>23</sup></a>, 	and he said unto those who were with him: We will go down, for there 	is space there, and we will take of these materials, and we will 	make an earth whereon these may dwell;”<sup><a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote24anc" href="#sdfootnote24sym">24</a></sup></p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>Perhaps some of us were among their number.  Whether we were involved in a spiritual creation, and whether that just involved planning or the organization of spiritual things, we are all spirit children of God, and recipients of the world our heavenly Father has given to us, and the atonement His Son has performed on our behalf (which has the power to re-create us).<a class="sdfootnoteanc" name="sdfootnote25anc" href="#sdfootnote25sym"><sup>25</sup></a> Just as Jesus gave his Father the glory, and recognized His greater role, let us not forget their divine roles in the creation of all we know, all we are and all we can become.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Footnotes</strong></p>
<p><small></small></p>
<div id="sdfootnote1">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote1sym" href="#sdfootnote1anc">1</a> Genesis 	1:1.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote2">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote2sym" href="#sdfootnote2anc">2</a> JST 	Matthew 23:6.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote3">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote3sym" href="#sdfootnote3anc">3</a> Revelations 	14:7.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote4">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote4sym" href="#sdfootnote4anc">4</a> 2 	Nephi 2:14.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote5">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote5sym" href="#sdfootnote5anc">5</a> Mosiah 	3:8, see Helaman 14:12.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote6">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote6sym" href="#sdfootnote6anc">6</a> 3 	Nephi 9:15.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote7">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote7sym" href="#sdfootnote7anc">7</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 14:9.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote8">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote8sym" href="#sdfootnote8anc">8</a> Ephesians 	3:9.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote9">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote9sym" href="#sdfootnote9anc">9</a> Hebrews 	1:2.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote10">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote10sym" href="#sdfootnote10anc">10</a> Moses 	2:1.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote11">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote11sym" href="#sdfootnote11anc">11</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 1:38.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote12">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote12sym" href="#sdfootnote12anc">12</a> 3 	Ne. 27:13, see John 5:30.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote13">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote13sym" href="#sdfootnote13anc">13</a> Ether 	3:16.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote14">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote14sym" href="#sdfootnote14anc">14</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 130:22.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote15">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote15sym" href="#sdfootnote15anc">15</a> Genesis 	2:5.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote16">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote16sym" href="#sdfootnote16anc">16</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 131:7.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote17">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote17sym" href="#sdfootnote17anc">17</a> Moses 	3:5,7.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote18">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote18sym" href="#sdfootnote18anc">18</a> John 	1:1,14.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote19">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote19sym" href="#sdfootnote19anc">19</a> Doctrine 	&amp; Covenants 29:1,31-32.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote20">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote20sym" href="#sdfootnote20anc">20</a> Hebrew 	(“God”): Eloheim – literally translated “Gods”, see 	Abraham 4:1.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote21">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote21sym" href="#sdfootnote21anc">21</a> Genesis 	 1:26.</small></p>
</div>
<div id="sdfootnote22">
<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote22sym" href="#sdfootnote22anc">22</a> Moses 	2:26.</small></p>
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<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote23sym" href="#sdfootnote23anc">23</a> Hebrew 	(“like unto God”): Michael</small></p>
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<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote24sym" href="#sdfootnote24anc">24</a> Abraham 	3:23-24, see 4:1.</small></p>
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<p><small><a class="sdfootnotesym" name="sdfootnote25sym" href="#sdfootnote25anc">25</a> 2 	Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15; Mosiah 27:26.﻿<br />
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