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Tmaque
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One can imagine, at some future date, a new “prophet” having a vision where God asks him to restore the LDS church because it has apostatized. If that ever happens, this new “prophet” and his followers will have a wealth of documents from Joseph Smith and the rest of the early LDS leaders to prove their case.
Of course, the argument against this new religion will be that God promised that the LDS church will never be led astray. It’s an intellectual dilemma for LDS. Why does this hold true for the LDS Church and not the Catholic Church? Isn’t it disingenious to use non-scriptural historical documents to argue that Catholicism has apostatized, yet not allow the same to show that the LDS church has apostatized?
The LDS in this forum consistently use the ECF’s to argue their positions, yet cry foul when we use the LDS “fathers” to show that their church has changed even more dramatically than ours.
I’m curious if any LDS in this forum can see the inconsistency.
Of course, the argument against this new religion will be that God promised that the LDS church will never be led astray. It’s an intellectual dilemma for LDS. Why does this hold true for the LDS Church and not the Catholic Church? Isn’t it disingenious to use non-scriptural historical documents to argue that Catholicism has apostatized, yet not allow the same to show that the LDS church has apostatized?
The LDS in this forum consistently use the ECF’s to argue their positions, yet cry foul when we use the LDS “fathers” to show that their church has changed even more dramatically than ours.
I’m curious if any LDS in this forum can see the inconsistency.