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David Allan Bednar (born June 15, 1952) is a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). A former educator, Bednar was president of Brigham Young University–Idaho (BYU–Idaho) from 1997 to 2004.
2016 – The apostle David A. Bednar stated that there were no homosexual members of the church, and compared homosexuality to a physical handicap. [ 143 ] 2016 – A church spokesperson stated the church denounces any therapy subjecting an individual to abusive practices, and hopes LGBT Mormons find compassion and understanding from family ...
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David A. Bednar: 1997–2004 [1] President Ricks College (1997–2001) Brigham Young University–Idaho (2001–2004) Robert M. Wilkes 2004–2005 [2] Interim President
The First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in September 1898 [1]. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (also known as the Quorum of the Twelve, the Council of the Twelve Apostles, or simply the Twelve) is one of the governing bodies in the church hierarchy.
David A. Bednar: Quorum of the Twelve Apostle 2004-10-07 72.6 Member North America West & Europe Central Areas [8] Middle East/Africa North [9] Chair, Correlation Executive Committee [10] Apostolic Adviser, Church History Department [11] Quentin L. Cook: Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 2007-10-11 84.3 Member Chair, Missionary Executive Council [12]
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For instance, the apostle David A. Bednar has stated that gender defines much of who we are, why we're on earth, and what we do and become since god made male and female spirits different as part of a divine plan. [3] Another apostle, Russell Ballard taught that the mortal natures of men and women were specified by God. [60]