So do all 15 agree on every word published in every magazine, article on the web site, conference talk, every word of every manual? Some things become defacto doctrine BC
I think they often delegate among themselves and approve such delegation. If a problem arises, say one or more sees something missed, they will talk about it and something will change. Yes, every word in every official publication is ultimately parsed by one or more of them. Teaching, No Greater Call has been in publication for a long time. Approaching Mormon Doctrine has been in publication for nearly five years. I think they are especially careful with statements to the media. Don't you think so too? There were no significant changes to Gospel Principles. All 15 are in agreement.
No I do not think all 15 agree on everything. And delegation to one or the other is not all 15 agreeing. I think often manuals and articles go out only being reviewed be lower level GAs or maybe just Church employees that are part of the correlation committee.
Some things become defacto doctrine BC.
Relative to some members, but not to the Church.
If the members believe something is doctrinal, if they live and act and behave a such then does that not become an integral part of the doctrine of the Church? If not doctrine certainly a teaching at least until it it corrected.
If the members take a book written by a prominent leader and act like it is a doctrinal work it in fact becomes doctrinal unless the leaders repudiate it.
This has never been the case.
I know nothing is ever repudiated but both the books I mention have been looked open at minimum by the members to contain much doctrine. Who is able to distinguish what is and is not when such works become so popular?
That is why you and aplogists of your ilk cannot run away from MoF nor Mormon Doctrine, both of which were used by members as if they were doctrinal works.
Seek ye out of the best books. Doesn't make it official doctrine.
Perhaps not official but certainly defacto.
If the leadership was not happy with what these book taught they should have had the back bone to say so.
If they thought it should be official doctrine, they would publish it.
If they thought it was so bad they had a moral obligation to repudiate it. But they let a work with thousands of errors stand so as not to embarrass McConkie.
Like it or not BC the LDS leaders set this up. They say follow the brethren and you won't go astray. Keep your eyes on the brethren and you will be safe.
They like the book. But not enough to make it official doctrine. There are several books that have fallen into this category before such as A Marvelous Work and a Wonder.
You dodged my point.