I think the scriptures make that rather clear. God is the Creator.
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MG
I think the scriptures make that rather clear. God is the Creator.
I think this fits in within the dynamic model of revelation that I've been describing on pg.4 of this thread.Marcus wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 11:54 pmI agree. Do you think that is why they allowed this revelation to be acknowledged, because they have laid the groundwork for rejecting past revelations, and therefore it's less damaging to admit it and discredit it, than to continue trying to hide it?drumdude wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 10:58 pmMormons 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.
Or it may be that more members nowadays have learned to think in a more nuanced way than those in past generations where things were rather black and white.
Who the hell is "God"?
Mormon God is only doing “that which has been done in other worlds.” Many Gods, all organizing, not creating.
Nephi allegedly appeared to Joseph as a levitating reanimated native american. Extrapolating this to a itinerary apocalyptic preacher in Palestine it seems to insinuated that the main difference being he is the supreme Homo Sapien who demands to be worshipped.
Yes, that's another thing I find perplexing. People can be so intelligent about everything else, but they are trained to default to a non-thinking argument that they would never use in a different context, and in fact they would reject the same argument if anyone else used it.
The creator of the ways and means by which you find yourself sitting around communicating on this board.
They were hoping nobody would notice that admission if they just slipped it quietly into the record, with no comment nor announcement.Marcus wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 10:09 pmGetting back to malkie's comment and the topic,The LDS church is now admitting Taylor did have a revelation, as I understand it. Of course, it doesn't fit in with their sanitized version of events, but what does?I Have Questions wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 5:22 amYes. They seem as reliable as a Magic 8 Ball. The Church has learned not to call anything specifically a revelation. Sure, they’ll say that General Conference contains revelation for members, but they won’t be specific about which statements are, or aren’t “revelations”. Now it’s all just policies and pr statements. The last time anyone declared a specific thing was a “revelation” was Nelson when he declared Gays were apostates and God didn’t want their kids in His church. That was u-turned within weeks. Farcical.
Now if President Taylor really did receive a revelation about polygamy, then the current SLC Church is operating in apostasy. If President Taylor didn’t receive a revelation then no President can be trusted to know what is, or what isn’t the will of God.
It really is that simple.
Is it really the “critics” who want to “pin down” the prophets?”MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 11:28 pmCritics 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!"drumdude wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 10:58 pmMormons 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.