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==Dale Bills (Church spokesman, 2006): "The belief that Christ was married has never been official church doctrine"==
 
==Dale Bills (Church spokesman, 2006): "The belief that Christ was married has never been official church doctrine"==

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Dale Bills (Church spokesman, 2006): "The belief that Christ was married has never been official church doctrine"

Dale Bills, a spokesman for the Church:

The belief that Christ was married has never been official church doctrine. It is neither sanctioned nor taught by the church. While it is true that a few church leaders in the mid-1800s expressed their opinions on the matter, it was not then, and is not now, church doctrine. [1]


Notes

  1. "LDS do not endorse claims in 'Da Vinci'," Deseret News, 17 May 2006; (Link). See also "Book's premise not so shocking to LDS," The Salt Lake Tribune, 19 May 2006; (Link).