Brad Haas:
No, I wasn’t joking. I expect better from the prophets, based on what they have said.
Didn’t the Popes ever make any mistakes? Where does it say in the Bible that prophets must be infallible? How do you know that the prophets in the Bible never made any mistakes? The amount of their writings that have survived is only a tiny fraction of what they must have written or spoken in their lives. The book of Isaiah (to take an example) is only 35,731 words long, or 150,216 characters (no space), or 188,088 characters (with space). That is equivalent to approximately 40 allowed posts on this board. I have been here for a little over three months, and I have posted nearly 450 posts. Are you suggesting that that is the only thing that Isaiah ever said or wrote in his life? How do you know that Isaiah never made any mistakes in the many things that he must have written or spoken in his life?
The only thing that we
have survived of their writings are in fact their
canonized scriptures. If you want to make a valid comparison between modern LDS, and OT and NT prophets and Apostles on fair grounds, and using a level playing field, then you would have to compare like with like; that means comparing their
canonized scriptures with modern LDS
canonized scriptures. I am all in favor of making such a comparison. Joseph Smith said, “I never told you I was perfect; but there is no error in the revelations that I have taught” (Teachings, p 368).
Didn’t Peter deny Jesus three times and had to repent? Didn’t Paul persecute the church, and assent to the murder of Stephan? Didn’t he write some silly things in his epistles? Didn’t Thomas doubt, and have to be reproved by the Lord? Didn’t Jonah try to escape from Jehovah, and God had him swallowed up in the belly of a fish? Didn’t David and Solomon (both prophets) commit grave sins? Didn’t Moses and Aaron sin at the waters of Meribah, and were denied permission to enter the Promised Land? Didn’t Noah get drunk, and expose himself indecently in his tent, as a result of which his son Ham was cursed? None of the prophet or Apostle of ancient times had been under such constant public scrutiny as modern LDS prophets and Apostles have been and still are. If they had been, and we had everything that they ever said or wrote in their lives, and could make a comparison, I believe you would find that modern LDS prophets have faired better than they did.
amgid