truth dancer wrote:I for one think President Hinckley was being honest (well, except for the "I don't know if we teach that" phrase).
I think he truly doesn't know if God was a man, and I think he doesn't see Jesus face to face, in the Holy of Holies as is rumored, evidenced by his clear statement that revelation comes to him as the still small voice.
He put an end to those rumors, or at least he tried. There are still those who don't believe him and claim Jesus speaks with him personally.
My guess... in another decade of so, the "God was a man/man can be God" idea will go the way of the Adam/God theory! (You know, just because it was in manuals, and taught by prophets doesn't mean it was doctrine... prophets just speak their opinion, etc.).
:-)
~dancer~
Funny how when the early Christian church diluted its doctrines to become more acceptable to the world, Mormons call that the Great Apostasy. When the modern LDS church does it, it's called "clarifying doctrine" and "continuing revelation." I think you may be right about that.