DS's website affirms his excommunication was about Passing the Heavenly Gift.

Date
Jul 18, 2014
Type
Social Media
Source
Denver Snuffer
Excommunicated
Critic
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Denver C. Snuffer, Jr., "Passing the Heavenly Gift," denversnuffer.com, accessed July 13, 2021

Scribe/Publisher
denversnuffer.com
People
Denver Snuffer, David O. McKay, Joseph Smith, Jr.
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

After being a Mormon for forty years, the author was excommunicated by the LDS Church because he would not withdraw publication of this book. In this book Denver explains how Mormonism has undergone four distinct phases. The first began in 1820 and ended with Joseph Smith’s death in 1844. The second began upon Joseph Smith’s death and ended with abandonment of plural marriage, publicly in 1890 and privately in 1904. In the third phase, Mormonism denounced as apostasy its practice of plural wives, marking the first time an orthodox practice became grounds for excommunication. The fourth phase began with David O. McKay and is still underway. In it, Mormonism has adopted corporate management techniques to consolidate and direct central church decision-making. The first phase was innovative and expansive, continually adding doctrine, scripture, teachings and ordinances. Subsequent phases have curtailed, abandoned, even denounced earlier teaching and doctrine. Phases two through four have all abandoned doctrine. Growth in these subsequent phases has been defined in terms of political influence, financial gains, cultural inroads, and population growth; while the underlying religion has been curtailed. Today, marketing the institution has become more important to Mormon success than preserving the original religious content. The changes from phase to phase have completely transformed Mormonism, sharing a vocabulary but redefining the terms. Modern Mormonism has now institutionalized change. For the first time in this book Mormonism is candidly described in terms which track the changes by examining doctrine, teachings and practices. Interestingly, the passing of the heavenly gift was anticipated by Joseph Smith’s prophecies and the Book of Mormon.

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