TexanKnight;10351534:
ok…so here it is…
BY in a sermon said Adam was our God.
BY in a sermon called for blood oath.
Janderich says that BY was not speaking as a prophet
BY said that his sermons are scripture.
Who do we believe? Janderich or BY?
Bigger issue…is Janderich’s rejection of his prophet mean he is rejecting the LDS faith, or is he saying it is ok to reject the prophets you dislike?
Blood oath was BY’s doctrine that said that some sins needed blood spilled to be forgiven.
If a Saint committed an unpardonable sin, Young asked early in 1857, “Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood?” He knew hundreds of people who could have been saved “if their lives had been taken and their blood spilled on the ground as a smoking incense to the Almighty, but who are now angels to the devil.” If a man wanted salvation and it was “necessary to spill his blood on the earth in order that he might be saved, spill it … That is the way to love mankind.” It was strong doctrine to cut “people off from the earth,” he conceded, “but it is to save them, not to destroy them.” Sinners should welcome blood atonement and “beg of their brethren to shed their blood.”[6]
Young’s private statements exceeded even the violent language of his public sermons. “I want their cursed heads cut off that they may atone for their sins,” he told the Council of Fifty in March 1849.[7] His interpretation of blood atonement evoked the Saints’ vision of themselves as an Old Testament people, an identification so strong that the plans for the Salt Lake temple included an altar “to Offer Sacrifices.”[8] The gory details of blood atonement shock modern observers, but the common experience of butchering animals made them less repellent to a farming people.
The Saints had a “right to kill a sinner to save him, when he commits those crimes that can only be atoned for by shedding his blood,” Jedediah Grant insisted. At the beginning of the Reformation, Grant advised sinners to ask Brigham Young “to appoint a committee to attend to their case; and then let a place be selected, and let that committee shed their blood. We have those amongst us that are full of all manner of abominations, those who need to have their blood shed, for water will not do, their sins are of too deep a dye.”[9]