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RebeccaJ
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Following the majority is what Brigham Young insisted as well. Including his Adam-God doctrine. Today Mormons disavow that doctrine as Young’s opinion. That is just one example where the Mormons of a particular time, who believed they were following divine guidance of a prophet, were being led by one man’s opinion…according to Mormons today.I’ll cede the point that even after the LDS Restoration there is still a measure of confusion. Latter-day Saint theology does not claim to be able to prevent the calamities of the Last Days or to prevent individuals from dissenting.
Matthew 24:24 (KJV)* For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.*
Joseph Smith himself said that if the Latter-day Twelve Apostles are ever in disagreement that the church members needed to follow the majority of the Twelve.
I hope this helps.
What is being taught to you today, that you believe is prophetic, but Mormons 150 years from now will call opinion?