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==Question: Did Bruce R. McConkie claim that our heavenly parents created our spirits "through some kind of sexual union"?==
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==Question: Did Bruce R. McConkie claim in ''Mormon Doctrine'' that our heavenly parents created our spirits "through some kind of sexual union"?==
===Elder McConkie never talks about a sexual union between our heavenly parents===
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===Elder McConkie never talks about a sexual union between our heavenly parents in ''Mormon Doctrine''===
  
It has been claimed that Bruce R. McConkie in his book ''Mormon Doctrine'' talks of a "sexual union" between heavenly parents.<ref>Richard Abanes, ''Becoming Gods'', 154. Abanes uses as his reference {{MD1|start=750}}</ref> However, nothing in Elder McConkie's statements say anything about spirit creation via "some kind of sexual union."
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It has been claimed that Bruce R. McConkie in his book ''Mormon Doctrine'' talks of a "sexual union" between heavenly parents.<ref>Richard Abanes, ''Becoming Gods'', 154. Abanes uses as his reference {{MD1|start=750}}</ref> However, nothing in Elder McConkie's statements in ''Mormon Doctrine'' say anything about spirit creation via "some kind of sexual union."
  
 
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Elder McConkie emphasizes that spirit children are the literal offspring of God, but the means of their creation is not specified.  The Heavenly Mother is not even mentioned.
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Elder McConkie emphasizes that spirit children are the literal offspring of God, but the means of their creation is not specified.  The Heavenly Mother is not even mentioned. This does not necessarily mean that Elder McConkie or other General Authorities did not personally believe that such a thing was achieved through some sort of sexual intercourse - only that it was not Church doctrine.
 
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Question: Did Bruce R. McConkie claim in Mormon Doctrine that our heavenly parents created our spirits "through some kind of sexual union"?

Elder McConkie never talks about a sexual union between our heavenly parents in Mormon Doctrine

It has been claimed that Bruce R. McConkie in his book Mormon Doctrine talks of a "sexual union" between heavenly parents.[1] However, nothing in Elder McConkie's statements in Mormon Doctrine say anything about spirit creation via "some kind of sexual union."

Relevant passages include:

Entry Spirit Birth: "1. In the literal sense, the expression spirit birth has reference to the birth of the spirit in pre-existence. Spirits are actually born as the offspring of a Heavenly Father, a glorified and exalted Man. They will be born in a future eternity to future exalted beings for whom the family unit continues."

Entry Spirit Bodies: "Our spirit bodies had their beginning in pre-existence when we were born as the spirit children of God our Father. Through that birth process spirit element was organized into intelligent entities. The bodies so created have all the parts of mortal bodies."

Entry Spirit Children:"1. All men in pre-existence were the spirit children of God our Father, an exalted, glorified, and perfected Man. "The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man's" (D. & C. 130:22); the offspring born to him in that primeval sphere had bodies of spirit element....In a future eternity, spirit children will be born to exalted, perfected glorified couples for whom the family unit continues. The very glory of exalted beings is to have "a fulness and a continuation of the seeds forever and ever."

Elder McConkie emphasizes that spirit children are the literal offspring of God, but the means of their creation is not specified. The Heavenly Mother is not even mentioned. This does not necessarily mean that Elder McConkie or other General Authorities did not personally believe that such a thing was achieved through some sort of sexual intercourse - only that it was not Church doctrine.


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  1. Richard Abanes, Becoming Gods, 154. Abanes uses as his reference Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, 2nd edition, (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1966), 750. GL direct link