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Academic critics have questioned the legitimacy of Smith as a prophet as well as the historical authenticity of the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham. Criticism has expanded to include claims of historical revisionism, homophobia, racism, and sexist policies.
The Mormon practice of polygamy, a part of church doctrine at the time that was publicly announced in 1852 but rumored much earlier, sparked accusations of sexual immorality and even white slavery from other Christians.
The pamphlet explains that the LDS Church is opposed to the Equal Rights Amendment because of its potential impact on the family and their concern that the amendment would blur distinctions between men and women and make it difficult for women to fulfil their roles as a nurturer and remain in the home.
Mormonism founder Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, his most influential successor as church president, said that Black peoples skin color was the result of the mark of Cain and the curse of Ham. During the 20th century, many leaders of the LDS Church vocally opposed the civil rights movement.
Church leaders were not opposed to the principle of womens rights; they were in fact strongly in favor of them, but they felt that the ERA was not the correct legal solution to protect and promote womens rights. They favored specific legislation at the state level, rather than a sweeping constitutional amendment.
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In the scriptures, perfect means complete, whole, and fully developed; totally righteous. True followers of Christ may become perfect through his grace and atonement. Elder Russell M.

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