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Hi Majick,
It seems to me that you are not being fair-minded, here. That is, you won’t allow yourself to hold yourself to the same standard to which you hold us. Examples below.
It seems to me that the LDS are in exactly the same dilemma. Do we say that the prophets were RIGHT to exclude blacks, but Spencer Kimball was given revelation to change the rules? Or do we say that the prophets were WRONG to exclude blacks, and the revelation to Spencer Kimball set everything straight?
Please try to be fair-minded about this.
It seems to me that you are not being fair-minded, here. That is, you won’t allow yourself to hold yourself to the same standard to which you hold us. Examples below.
YES!!! I think he was a great person to quote. 1) He’s obviously an expert in his field, otherwise he wouldn’t have been asked to write an article in The Oxford Companion to the Bible. 2) He teaches in a seminary for a denomination that is as fundamentalist as it gets!you choose a holiness seminary instructor as evidence?
Are you talking about the translation of the Book of Mormon? First, all the information about how JS translated is second-hand, but in any case, he did claim it was fallible, whether you like it or not. “And now, if there are faults they are the mistakes of men” (Title Page of the Book of Mormon). So no, we aren’t fundies, and never have been. Revelations go through fallible human equipment.amazing. someone can claim that God showed them the exact words to write a s scripture, claim face to face meetings with direct answers to specific questions and yet it’s fallible?
in teh face of propehts and apostles claiming God revealed it to ethem?
I’m not sure what you are saying. Are you saying that it was RIGHT for the OT prophets to exclude eunuchs, bastards, and people with particular lineages, but Jesus came along and changed the rules? Or are you saying it was WRONG, but Jesus came along and changed things?i accept it as the word of God. it was OT though which means it was changed by JESUS. He showed us by example that eunuchs could be welcomed into the kingdom of God in great detail. He also showed us that biological lineage was no guarantee of anything and that the kingdom of GOd was now for all.
It seems to me that the LDS are in exactly the same dilemma. Do we say that the prophets were RIGHT to exclude blacks, but Spencer Kimball was given revelation to change the rules? Or do we say that the prophets were WRONG to exclude blacks, and the revelation to Spencer Kimball set everything straight?
Please try to be fair-minded about this.