And y'all are assuming that there was no revelation just because there's no official declaration, but most of the revelations received by the prophets are not recorded. Sometimes it's just a policy change, too. I don't see why this is an issue at all.
That's why we have revelation, Mak. To be binding on the members. Without revelation, we're just a bunch of people who agree to follow a certain course. Big deal. All churches are that. The keys to being prophet, seer, and
revelator are given to the prophet, so through him, God can lead us
by revelation. So without revelation, there is no reason to believe the prophet is acting as a prophet. We all know the prophet is only a prophet when he's acting as such, so without revelation, there is no reason to believe he's acting as the prophet.
There's a big problem with this, Mak. Policy is not doctrine. Policy requires no revelation. Doctrine does. Doctrine requires canonization. Sec 89 was canonzied
as an advisory only. They didn't just change a policy when they changed the WoW; they changed doctrine, and they did it without a revelation. (you know as well as I do the other doctrines that were changed or put in place without revelations, so I won't derail Jersey Girl's thread by bringing them up)
Once again men have proven that they cannot be trusted with God's church; they go off, half-cocked on their own. Our modern prophets are like Abraham, in his impatience with God. We have so much man-doctrine mixed in with our revelations, it's nigh onto impossible to untangle the mess!