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Robert_in_SD
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Hello all;
In another thread discussing whether or not Jesus was married, I noticed a very general pattern developing among our LDS friends. This is my comment…
Robert in SD:
In another thread discussing whether or not Jesus was married, I noticed a very general pattern developing among our LDS friends. This is my comment…
Robert in SD:
I would love to hear (name removed by moderator)ut from you all on this. To put it succinctly, do LDS members believe in a form of Sola Scriptura, in which the written doctrines alone are what is binding, or is there a form of Scripture Plus Tradition in which the writings of the Prophets and other LDS Church bodies forms part of the doctrine?This is just an aside … and perhaps it is a good topic for another thread… But there seem to be two different kinds of LDS believers (and this is a very general statement). (1) There are “sola scriptura” LDS believers who take the position that if it’s not in the doctrinal writings - i.e. Bible, BoM, D&C, PoGP - then it’s not to be believed; and (2) those who accept not just the written doctrine but accept, as binding, the statements of the various prophets even where there are not express written doctrinal statements supporting those statements. The present topic - matrimony of Jesus - seems to be a good example of where some LDS say NO WAY while others seem to take the prophets’ statements to the contrary as binding on the faithful. Perhaps the LDS who come from a protestant background are more SS while those from other religions, like Catholicism, are more willing to submit to the teaching authority of the Prophets even where their statements exceed the doctrinal writings of the LDS church.