"This privilege of obtaining a mortal body on this earth is seemingly so priceless that those in the spirit world, even though unfaithful or not valiant, were undoubtedly permitted to take mortal bodies although under penalty of racial or physical or nationalistic limitations." Prophet Harold B. Lee
This is interesting. The church had one view of persons with disabilities prior to 1970 - and a completely different view after 1970. - my main issue is - if God is the same yesterday, Today & forever - Then why the "change" in policy? Nobody has ever given me a satisfactory answer.
"This privilege of obtaining a mortal body on this earth is seemingly so priceless that those in the spirit world, even though unfaithful or not valiant, were undoubtedly permitted to take mortal bodies although under penalty of racial or physical or nationalistic limitations."
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This is interesting. The church had one view of persons with disabilities prior to 1970 - and a completely different view after 1970. - my main issue is - if God is the same yesterday, Today & forever - Then why the "change" in policy? Nobody has ever given me a satisfactory answer.
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