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Your statement about D&C section 134 justifying Hübener's actions might be original research. Do you have a citation where someone discusses the case and offers some analysis?
I'm not convinced that Hübener truly violated the 12th Article of Faith; when a law is unjust, when a ruler is despotic, do you owe your allegiance regardless, because of what the 12th Article of Faith says? To take the point to absurdity, if there were any LDS Church members who were guards at the concentration camps, were they obligated as a matter of faith to obey the orders given them?
The reason I added that reference is that the 12th Article of Faith comes up in discussions of Hübener's actions, and is discussed at length in Thomas Roger's play about Hübener. ] 21:55, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
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Your statement about D&C section 134 justifying Hübener's actions might be original research. Do you have a citation where someone discusses the case and offers some analysis?
I'm not convinced that Hübener truly violated the 12th Article of Faith; when a law is unjust, when a ruler is despotic, do you owe your allegiance regardless, because of what the 12th Article of Faith says? To take the point to absurdity, if there were any LDS Church members who were guards at the concentration camps, were they obligated as a matter of faith to obey the orders given them?
The reason I added that reference is that the 12th Article of Faith comes up in discussions of Hübener's actions, and is discussed at length in Thomas Roger's play about Hübener. Pfagerburg21:55, 14 July 2007 (UTC)