Charles W. Penrose teaches that one is not to blindly follow Church leaders.

Date
Nov 13, 1852
Type
Periodical
Source
Charles W. Penrose
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Charles W. Penrose, "Priesthood," The Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 14, no. 38 (November 13, 1852): 594–95

Scribe/Publisher
The Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star
People
Charles W. Penrose
Audience
Reading Public, Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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And none are required to tamely and blindly submit to a man because he has a portion of the priesthood. We have heard men who hold the priesthood remark, that they would do anything they were told to do by those who presided over them, if they knew it was wrong; but such obedience as this is worse than folly to us; it is slavery in the extreme; and the man who would thus willingly degrade himself should not claim a rank among intelligent beings, until he turns from his folly. A man of God, who seeks for the redemption of his fellows, would despise the ideas of seeing another become his slave, who had an equal right with himself to the favour of God; he would rather see him stand by his side, a sworn enemy to wrong, so long as there was place found for it among men. Others, in the extreme exercise of their almighty (!) authority have taught that such obedience was necessary, and that no matter what the saints were told to do by their presidents, they should do it without asking any questions.

When Elders of Israel will so far indulge in these extreme notions of obedience as to teach them to people, it is generally because they have it in their minds to do wrong themselves, and wish to pave the way to accomplish that wrong; or else because they have done wrong, and wish to use the cloak of their authority to cover it with, lest it should be discovered by their superiors, who would require an atonement at their hands.

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