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Gordon B. Hinckley (2002): "What the church requires is only belief that Adam was the first man of what we would call the human race"

Gordon B. Hinckley,

What the church requires is only belief that Adam was the first man of what we would call the human race. Scientists can speculate on the rest.[1]


Notes

  1. Gordon B. Hinckley in 2002; cited in Elaine Jarvik, "Beliefs on Darwin's evolution vary from religion to religion," Deseret Morning News (19 January 2006)