tkdnick:
Well how did it even get that far in light of HBL’s quote? It was contradictory to the standard works up until the very point it was put in them.
HBL’s quote says that the Prophet can in fact receive new revelation. Here is the relevant part.
“The only one authorized to bring forth any new doctrine is the President of the Church, who, when he does, will declare it as revelation from God, and it will be so accepted by the Council of the Twelve and sustained by the body of the Church.”
I guess you could read the fact that after this the conflicting with scripture is mentioned and that therefore the Prophet is not able to do this, but I would respond with two things.
First, I do not think that is necessarily demanded by the text. It actually never occurred to me that the ending of that quote was limiting God’s revelation from contradicting things that appeared to be revelations from the past that had been accepted by common consent.
Second, I do not think OD1 conflicts with previous scripture. I believe Polygamy was a practice God calls his church to during periods of time. Why He did this? When the need ceased? What good it did? And other questions, I cannot perfectly answer. But I believe that in 1890 (or thereabouts) it was better that the practice cease than that it continue towards bringing about God’s purposes. I do not think this is necessarily inconsistent with the witness of Polygamy throughout the scriptural history of the church (Old Testament and Restoration).
In any case, my understanding of the HBL quote and the underlying structure it builds upon from the D&C is that the Prophet is not restrained in any way accept to the truth as best he understands it from his revelations from God.
I look to Peter’s change when he extended the gospel to the gentiles. Previously Jesus Christ had said that the Apostles were not to go to the gentiles, but after Christ was gone Peter received supernatural public revelation. This came through a vision and an interpretation of that vision, and Peter declared that the church would change so that the gospel would go to the gentiles. This was accepted by the leadership and the church at the first council.
LDS claim that Peter’s charism is identical to Gordon B. Hinckley’s charism when it comes to receiving revelation and leading the worldwide church. This is a very big part of the restoration.
Charity, TOm