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twopekinguys
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But again, nobody called you a liar, and accusing people of such is inappropriate.Disagreeing with my opinion is fine.
Everybody is entitled to their own opinion.
They are not entitled to their own facts. I stated that “Mormon Doctrine” was not 'Mormon Doctrine," not published by the church and not meant to be a “Mormon catechism.” I provided absolute proof of this, only to have stuff taken out of context and presented as if I were giving misinformation.
Sorry, but I have a problem with that.
I try very hard to be as factual about my beliefs as I can; when I am entering into ‘speculation,’ I say so.
But one thing about LDS beliefs is true; from the outside, it really does look like we change what we teach and believe. Policies may change according to what is required by the people at the time.
Given that we believe in modern prophets and revelation, how could that NOT happen?
The basics; Who God is, Who Christ is, and who we are? Those things do not change.
At least, not from where I sit.
As far as people not agreeing with what you say about this issue, remember, you are not an “official” source. Just like we are not “official” sources for the Catholic Church.
Also, you know as well as I do, there is alot of varying opinion on what is/is not doctrine in the mormon church among posters, and even the rank and file mormon. We have had some say Adam/God was doctrine, some say it wasn’t, etc. etc.
Just because someone presents an opposing view, doesn’t mean they are making stuff up, and automatically taking things out of context.
The real problem lies in the fact that even “official” mormons sources don’t even provide definitive information, even with the new essays that have been coming out recently.
A prime example of this is my post #162. To which, I don’t believe I’ve ever received an answer from anyone, mormon or otherwise.
Please note, I used official lds.org information.Ok, here are two links from the official lds.org site.
Which one is correct? One says they don’t know why, and the other gives an explanation.
lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/od/2
“Early in its history, Church leaders stopped conferring the priesthood on black males of African descent. Church records offer no clear insights into the origins of this practice.”
lds.org/topics/race-and-the-priesthood?lang=eng
“In 1852, President Brigham Young publicly announced that men of black African descent could no longer be ordained to the priesthood”
Can you answer it for me?