The claim of the Mormon Church was the same as Joseph Smith until science proved him wrong. Now the claim is that it is only a story of some people. Even then science shows it is the story of none of the people. Someday the Mormon Church will have to admit it is nothing but
feel good fiction.
Our claim has never changed. We believe The Book of Mormon to be an accurate History of one group of Israelites who left Jerusalem around 600BC; the time of Jeremiah, and travelled, under the direction of God, across the sea, and landed in what we now call The Americas. From there they separated into two factions, one of whom we have no records for their lives/travels etc. Whilst one other civilisation’s history is also included in the Book of Mormon, nothing about our claims or teachings excludes the introduction of DNA from other sources, and there are so many possibilities as to when/how this could have been included. We have no idea if there were any inhabitants prior to the Jaredites; therefore there could already have been intermingling of DNA profiles even before the Book of Mormon ‘proper’ starts (i.e. the 600BC date). The BOM records that the Jaredites came into contact with another group (Mulekites), and that they eventually were integrated into the Nephite population. Therefore any intermingling of DNA with the Jaredites and any prior inhabitants would thus also become part of the Nephites gene pool. Furthermore, as we have absolutely no records of the Lamanites during periods when they were not at war with the Nephites, there are any number of occasions where another group could have easily intermingled with them also.
We have never claimed it to be a full account of everything that happened in ancient America.
How do you determine what is unchangeable doctrine from what is merely the personal opinion of a prophet?
Do you claim there is such a thing as unchangeable doctrine?
Do you claim that when “a prophet is acting as such,” his pronouncements are infallible?
How do you know when “a prophet is acting as such?”
Easier and quicker than me posting up explanation:
fairwiki.org/Mormonism_and_doctrine/Prophets_are_not_infallible
Is their a place I can go to to see a list of the “official” doctrines of the LDS church?
“Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus leads the church through revelation and has chosen a single man, called ‘the Prophet’ or President of the Church, as his spokesman on the earth.” Given this, can you give me a list of the revelations, if there are any, of the current prophet, Thomas S. Monson, when he was acting as such, or show me where I can find them? How about the previous one? What has Jesus told humanity trough Thomas S. Monson, his “spokesman on earth?”
Again, simplest one is:
www.lds.org
look up General Conference addresses; available as audio, video and transcripts.
Your response still doesn’t answer the question. If it turns out that your (i.e. “one’s” - I’m not specifically referring to anyone) personal testimony, including the prophet’s personal testimony, regarding this or that matter, as certified by God’s gift of “the burning in the bosom” (so you say, of course - naturally I do not agree with it) is later determined to be false, by future LDS members’ testimonies, what do you make of the prior ones?
We do not believe this could be the case. Our testimony comes direct from God, through his Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit testifies of
all truth, and this forms part of our testimony, how we know that these things are true.
BTW, where does this notion of a “burning in the bosom” testimony come from? As far as I know, it’s not from the Bible.
No, you’re right; the specific ‘Burning in the Bosom’ does not come from the Bible. It comes from a revelation given through Joseph Smith to Oliver Cowdery. Doctrine and Covenants 9:8 reads:
“But, behold, I say unto you, that you must study it out in your mind; then you must cask me if it be right, and if it is right I will cause that your bosom shall burn within you; therefore, you shall feel that it is right”
This is the same principle that all Latter Day Saints follow to discover the truth of anything. First is to study, ponder and consider the matter oneself. The Burning in the Bosom, however, is not necessarily the same feeling for each individual. It is something much confused, even within the church at times. The revelation was given to an individual; and constitutes The Lord explaining to them personally how The Holy Spirit will feel in them. Each individual may feel the Spirit in a slightly different manner; for me I feel peaceful, yet excited and invigorated; it encourages me to keep going in the way I have started to find the feeling in the first place. Since these feelings come when I pray, when I study the scriptures, when I provide service to others and when I appreciate the beauty and majesty of the world around me; God’s creation and gift to us all, I know that these feelings are from Him; as Satan would not wish me to continue along a path doing any of those things. It brings me great joy to feel the spirit in my life in such a way; another testimony to me that it is the truth from God.