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Revelation is a black box process. No church can prove the exact circumstances behind every word they accept as an authentic record of revelation.Hi MFool,
There is no need for such a claim, and as you said, none is made. What is a fact, that supports my position in this, is that the Church provides no mechanism for which any member can discern the nature of the revelation.
I am not sure what you mean by *at minimum. *I indicated I would accept something as dialogic revelation if a prophet drafted a statement and God put his revelatory signature as an indication it is sufficiently approved. Much like a lawyer writing up someone’s last will and testament, which is put into action by signatures and witnesses. Yes, you reject this notion. But it was not the only option I provided.As our previous conversation on this topic showed, was that Smith (at a minimum) was producing dialogic style revelations that were shown to be merely inspritational revelation, to which you both agreed, and said was perfectly fine.
All revelation comes from God and is limited by human comprehension. This concept appears over and over in LDS scriptures and even Christian scriptures. “We see through a glass, darkly.” The scriptures have never misrepresented themselves. D&C 1:38 “Whether by [the Lord’s] own voice or by voice of his servants, it is the same.”As also stated there, I do not recognize that misrepresenting a revelation as to its type and source is fine.
Where is this done anywhere? Do you have a highlighted version of the Bible that color codes everything according to the exact circumstances in which they were received?The nature of the revelation needs to be accurately stated if the members relying upon it are to be able to utilize the revelation in a manner conductive to its transmission.
If there is a variation of urgency in different levels of commitment in following a prophet, there are many factors that completely overshadow the manner in which a revelation was received.A dialogic revelation needs be followed more strictly than a mere inspirational musing of the prophet, as an exapmle of the need for this.
I think I have already pointed out the false dichotomy in your mere inspiration vs. dialogic revelation. I will have to point out that all dialogic revelation in LDS scriptures is “real” to me. Hence you will have to desist in claiming I have any uncertainty whatsoever as to Who to attribute it too. It is you who can’t point to with certainty that any word of scripture is dialogic revelation under your definitions. My allowances let me err on the side of belief. Yours puts you at risk for rejecting legitimate expressions of God’s will.Yes, you can claim that dialogic revelations occur, but you cannot point to a single one with any certainty under your own allowances and definitions.
later,
fool