First Presidency makes statement affirming "full civil equality for all of God's children."

Date
Oct 6, 1963
Type
Meeting Minutes / Notes
Source
First Presidency
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Reference

Hugh B. Brown, "Address (6 October 1963, Morning Session)." In Conference Report, One Hundred Thirty-Third Semiannual Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1963), p. 91, accessed June 8, 2022

Scribe/Publisher
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
People
First Presidency, Sterling M. McMurrin
Audience
General Public
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Transcription

During recent months, both in Salt Lake City and across the nation, considerable interest has been expressed in the position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the matter of civil rights. We would like it to be known that there is in this Church no doctrine, belief, or practice that is intended to deny the enjoyment of full civil rights by any person regardless of race, color, or creed.

We say again, as we have said many times before, that we believe that all men are the children of the same God, and that it is a moral evil for any person or group of persons to deny any human being the right to gainful employment, to full educational opportunity and to every privilege of citizenship, just as it is a moral evil to deny him the right to worship according to the dictates of his own conscience.

We have consistently and persistently upheld the Constitution of the United States, and as far as we are concerned this means upholding the constitutional rights of every citizen of the United States.

We call upon all men, everywhere, both within and outside the Church, to commit themselves to the establishment of full civil equality for all of God's children. Anything less than this defeats our high ideal of the brotherhood of man.

BHR Staff Commentary

Sterling M. McMurrin drafted and Church President David O. McKay approved this statement, which was read in General Conference by First Presidency counselor Hugh B. Brown.

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