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mormon_fool
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If you will remember, I discussed how the human element involved in receiving and communicating an experience or revelation is subject to error. I still adhere to the scriptures even if they are not perfect as a matter of faith that they are good enough to lead me to the truth.Are you SERIOUS??? You don’t hold your scriptures to be inerrant??? How can you claim to believe them then? How can you believe something that you don’t claim to be the truth?
For your first question, yes. The current prophet can receive a revelation and with the consent of the members canonize a statement that supercedes (in some way) past scripture. I can think of three examples. 1) Official Declaration 1 which supercedes the provision in Doctrine and Covenants 132 to practice polygamy. 2) The decision by the prophet and the members to de-canonize a section in Doctrine & Covenants that seems to discourage polygamy. 3) And finally Joseph Smith’s editing in between Book of Mormon editions for clarification speaks to this principle also.Even teachings found in the Bible, BoM, D&C, PoGP? What the prophet says now trumps all of that?
Just for hypothetical play…What would you do if President Hinckley (sorry if I misspelled) came out tomorrow and said he received revelation from God that the LDS church is not the true church and JS was wrong? What would that mean for you?
Historical examples are much better than considering hypotheticals, but I will comment on yours. If the current prophet had such a revelation as you describe–suspending my disbelief that God would give contradictory revelations of this magnitude of apparency–the new revelation would have to pass through the common consent of the members, who would be highly prejudicial (in less exteme cases they would not be so much) . Most members would probably want to receive personal revelation before going along with such a notion. A safe gaurd against false revelation is that the current prophet could be removed from his position by the quorum of the 12.