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Asa Ben Judah:
You’ve missed my point entirely. I think it is inconsistent for LDS to use non-canonical writings to claim a doctrinal departure on the part of Catholics from early Church beliefs, and then turn around and complain when non-LDS do the same to them. Claiming that it’s ok to change doctrine because your church believes it’s ok is beside the point. Either God allows his church to change doctrines or he doesn’t. If a LDS believes that he does, then I can’t see how he can, in good faith, criticize doctrinal change on the part of the Catholic Church.We need to remember that the teachnig authority of the C of JC of LDS lies with the Living General Authorities of the Church not with Dead ones. I do not consider it an inconsistency when the living President changes church doctrine and when he does then this superceeds that of his predecessors.
After all, the Pope and the Magisterium are doing it all the time.