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The Top and Flake article. You mean this passage?

The senior Apostle, as President of the Twelve, automatically, by virtue of that seniority, becomes the “Presiding High Priest” of the Church and, as such, actively holds and exercises all the keys of the kingdom and “preside[s] over the whole church” (see D&C 107:65–66, 91). “Equal in authority” to the First Presidency, this presiding quorum of Twelve Apostles is as much a Presidency of the Church as the First Presidency is when it is fully organized and operative (see D&C 107:23–24). Likewise, the President of the Twelve at that time is as much the President of the Church in function and authority as when he becomes sustained as such in a newly organized First Presidency.

Hmm. I see your point. I'm copying this to the talk page. I would suggest writing that he is President of the Church but has not yet been set apart. Cool Hand Luke 06:42, 29 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Also, the applying sources to new factual situations is considered
original synthesis
, so we should hold off until a source actually calls Monson the President.
Oh, and welcome to Wikipedia! Cool Hand Luke 06:53, 29 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Great job so far expanding John Johnson Farm! As a Jack Mormon in the classical sense (i.e. a friendly non-Mormon in a Mormon area; in this case an historically Mormon area), I'm glad someone with an interest in the Mormon churches has taken up an interest in the article. (Good catch on the D&C, too... I've been meaning to add that.) -- JeffBillman (talk) 18:05, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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