subgenius wrote: Some leaders have taught what you claim here but others have not and have even debated the issue with each other, by teaching that the "death" of plants and animals is compatible with LDS doctrine. See also the debate between Elder Roberts and then-Elder Smith
Even way back in the 1800s, with Brigham Young for example, LDS leaders were willing to throw away false assumptions:
"In these respects we differ from the Christian world, for our religion will not clash with or contradict the facts of science in any particular. You may take geology, for instance, and it is a true science; not that I would say for a moment that all the conclusions and deductions of its professors are true, but its leading principles are; they are facts--they are eternal; and to assert that the Lord made this earth out of nothing is preposterous and impossible. God never made something out of nothing; it is not in the economy or law by which the worlds were, are, or will exist. There is an eternity before us, and it is full of matter; and if we but understand enough of the Lord and his ways, we would say that he took of this matter and organized this earth from it. How long it has been organized it is not for me to say, and I do not care anything about it. As for the Bible account of the creation we may say that the Lord gave it to Moses, or rather Moses obtained the history and traditions of the fathers, and from these picked out what he considered necessary, and that account has been handed down from age to age, and we have got it, no matter whether it is correct or not, and whether the Lord found the earth empty and void, whether he made it out of nothing or out of the rude elements; or whether he made it in six days or in as many millions of years, is and will remain a matter of speculation in the minds of men unless he give revelation on the subject. If we understood the process of creation there would be no mystery about it, it would be all reasonable and plain, for there is no mystery except to the ignorant."
There you have it. Even Brigham Young was willing to admit that we are ignorant when it comes down to the details of creation, and how God went about doing it. Pretty impressive for a 19th century pioneer.
Perhaps God wrote a program that writes all programs, and then set it loose.
-7up