drumdude wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 10:58 pm
Mormons have already been indoctrinated to believe that old prophet’s words are no longer relevant.
Just like whatever false revelations Rusty Nelson has for us today will be irrelevant when they are exposed in a few decades.
Mormons need only to be taught to follow whatever their leaders are currently teaching, and to think no further.
It's not a systematic either/or on each and every revelation. If you read my post on page four I brought up the possibility that revelation is time sensitive and also dependent on acceptance/non acceptance. There is also the consideration of higher law/lower law. All the way around and to some extent or another revelation is conditional. Revelation and doctrine are related and somewhat synonymous and yet different in some respects. As I said, there are a lot of moving parts.
Critics want to pin down the prophets. That way when things don't go according to planned expectations they can nail them and call out, "False prophet!"
There is really nothing new to see here except for new voices and new things/conditions to complain about.
Remember, revelation is only one component in an otherwise chaotic and unpredictable world. Does God know the end from the beginning? Sure. But that doesn't then mean that decisions and actions in the short term aren't in 'real time' and revelation then, by necessity, fits within that framework.
Regards,
MG