The Church disavows teachings and doctrines expressed by BYU Professor Randy Bott in an interview with a Washington Post reporter.
"Church statement regarding 'Washington Post' article on race and the Church,' Newsroom, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, February 29, 2012, accessed June 29, 2022
29 February 2012 - Salt Lake City Response
Church Statement Regarding 'Washington Post' Article on Race and the Church
The Church issued the following statement today in response to news media requests:
The positions attributed to BYU professor Randy Bott in a recent Washington Post article absolutely do not represent the teachings and doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. BYU faculty members do not speak for the Church. It is unfortunate that the Church was not given a chance to respond to what others said.
The Church’s position is clear—we believe all people are God’s children and are equal in His eyes and in the Church. We do not tolerate racism in any form.
For a time in the Church there was a restriction on the priesthood for male members of African descent. It is not known precisely why, how, or when this restriction began in the Church but what is clear is that it ended decades ago. Some have attempted to explain the reason for this restriction but these attempts should be viewed as speculation and opinion, not doctrine. The Church is not bound by speculation or opinions given with limited understanding.
We condemn racism, including any and all past racism by individuals both inside and outside the Church.
Additional Resources
The Church and Race: "All Are Alike Unto God"