The Pope does not claim to receive revelation, but claims to infallibly speak concerning faith and morals.
And?
The Prophet claims to receive revelation, but does not claim to infallibly speak concerning faith and morals or geography.
WRONG! Please stop being dishonest about your past leaders! First, js was clear that God would NEVER let a prophet lead his people astrayt…so you are wrong!. Second, you are trying desperately to cover the fact that your past prophets have lied or that your lds god has. What about Adam-God?
As for the geography, you STILL have not explained how a guy who talks to God can get it so wrong. You have STILL not explained how God would allow SO MANY PROPHETS to be wrong about Cumorah since HE TALKS TO THEM. Nice try. But you have failed mightily
Differences yes.
The bulk of my posts on this thread have been about the Catholic claims (though I have responded to a lot of requests for comparisons, which I am doing now).
No…you are afraid to respond to me. I am guessing it is because, as a former active mormon, you KNOW I know that what you say is wrong.
Now how can we compare them:
Sure…if you agree that your "prophets do not really, have never really, spoken to God…I am ok with that
and since you NEED to compare them, the only way to be fair about the comparing is that you admit that fact. As you continue to do so shows me that you KNOW they do not talk and have never spoken to God, so the comparison is fair.
Hello TexanKnight, I usually do not respond to you because you are so busy saying I am dishonest, I said other lied, my church leaders lied, … it suggest to me that I shouldn’t waste time responding to you. And it just feel yucky.
But…
I of course offered a way to compare Pope and Prophet which you didn’t quote.
You are the one who is wrong about LDS Prophet’s claiming to be infallible.
I would say the closest thing any LDS believes about LDS prophets is that since this is the “last dispensation” it is impossible for the LDS prophet to lead the church such that another restoration outside the priesthood of God becomes necessary. While there are some splinter groups that claim this has happened, I do not agree with them and neither do most LDS. So I believe that the LDS prophet has not lead the church astray as I stated above, and thus their claim to be protected or ??? in this way is defendable.
However, there is a LONG tradition (with a small “t”) of LDS prophets claiming they are fallible. Here are a few things:
From the BOM:
Condemn me not because of mine imperfection, … but rather give thanks unto God that he hath made manifest unto you our imperfections, that ye may learn to be more wise than we have been
Joseph Smith - “I told them that I was but a man, and they must not expect me to be perfect.”
Lorenzo Snow (as quoted by Elder Maxwell in 1984 general conference, I wonder who listened):
I can fellowship the President of the Church,” he said, “if he does not know everything I know … I saw the … imperfections in [Joseph Smith] … I thanked God that He would put upon a man who had those imperfections the power and authority He placed upon him … for I knew that I myself had weakness, and I thought there was a chance for me … I thanked God that I saw these imperfections.
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