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majick275
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I think so, that IS the Catholic Experience. I don’t see the LDS experience as just changing hte language or adding detail. The actual doctrines/practices change. i would also submit that the Catholic claim is development and thus just clearer wording is the norm. The LDS claim oracular revelation, actual speaking to God face to face, Q&A. that would seem to be very clear if true and it really makes one doubt the validity of the claim to prophecy when the changes are that significant.Touché. Hence the need for reference to the historical constitution of truth.
What cites are you referring to?
And I would think the language would naturally change as a better understanding was had. Isn’t that the role the CCC, as well?
As to cites, here are a few:
President John Taylor:
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Where did this commandment come from in relation to polygamy? It also came from God. It was a revelation given unto Joseph Smith from God, and was made binding upon His servants. When this system was first introduced among this people, it was one of the greatest crosses that ever was taken up by any set of men since the world stood. Joseph Smith told others; he told me, and I can bear witness of it, "that if this principle was not introduced, this Church and kingdom could not proceed." When this commandment was given, it was so far religious, and so far binding upon the Elders of this Church that it was told them if they were not prepared to enter into it, and to stem the torrent of opposition that would come in consequence of it, the keys of the kingdom would be taken from them. When I see any of our people, men or women, opposing a principle of this kind, I have years ago set them down as on the high road to apostacy, and I do to-day; I consider them apostates, and not interested in this Church and kingdom.*John Taylor, "Our Religion Is From God," Journal of Discourses, reported by G.D. Watt, E.L. Sloan, and D.W. Evans, (7 April 1866), Vol. 11 (London: Latter-day Saint's Book Depot, 1867), 221*