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Charles Locke wrote:

> DaveH,
>
> It was in the early 90's that I researched this, but may be able to dig out
> the references. If my memory serves me right, there is some early LDS course
> material that actually teaches the traditional Trinity!

DAVEH:� I have not seen it, so would suspect your memory is not accurate.� But as I 
explained in a parallel post to Glenn, I would not be surprised if in the early days 
of the Church, some of the leaders held some Protestant beliefs.� It would be quite
natural for them to think that way until the time correcting revelations were received 
to correct the false doctrines.� That's the nature of revelation from the Lord.� If 
men go astray, the Lord can offer corrective advice through his prophets as he did
in Bible times.

> Of course, this was
> soon removed or altered to reflect the current polytheistic view of the
> Godhead.
>
> BTW, it is an intersting exercise to look for a motive for making such a
> change, especially when the prophet himself used to teach traditional
> Trinitarianism.
>
> Perry

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