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Views Without Divine Claim
Brigham Young did not assert that his institution of priesthood restrictions was divinely inspired; he explicitly acknowledged the possibility of differing views by stating, 'I may vary in my views.' This admission reflects an awareness of dissent and positions his opinions as personal rather than as commandments from God. Young’s approach indicates a nuanced understanding of his beliefs, revealing a claim of personal knowledge over others without asserting it as absolute truth. His perspective on race and servitude, controversial as it may be, remains framed as his own viewpoint, highlighting the distinction between personal conviction and divine instruction.