The more I study the doctrines of the Church on and offline I often have to just stop, take a breath and think... wow... things sure was different in the 1800s. The question is... should it be? The tone of the Prophets have been one of more rebuke and stern statements in the early Church to one of 'be kind' and 'all is well in zion' now. The sacrifice in the early Church seems to be more abundant than now. What is your view - stand back, take a breath, how do you feel the Church differs from then and now?
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What is your view - stand back, take a breath, how do you feel the Church differs from then and now? |
It is very different today. I think as time passes and we learn more and more about what God wants us to do, we make those changes. Some of the things the Brethern taught in the 1800's would not go over well today because society is different. Joseph Smith, Brigham Young and others didn't stop to think how their words would be taken. They told it like it was and it didn't matter what the world thought. God was once a man and we can become Gods. Adam is God. You must have 50 wives, blood atonement etc.
Today, the world would have a field day with this kind of teaching. it would be on CNN and all news shows. Journalists would twist the words to make them look ridiculous. For that reason, i think the Lord has warned the prophet to preach the basics... faith, baptism, repentence etc. Those members who want to learn the deeper mysteries have at their disposal the means to do so.
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Today, the world would have a field day with this kind of teaching. it would be on CNN and all news shows. Journalists would twist the words to make them look ridiculous. For that reason, i think the Lord has warned the prophet to preach the basics... faith, baptism, repentence etc. |
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So what you are saying is that once again we are not teaching this doctrine to not 'offend' Babylon.... |
"You have agency--'moral agency.' You are free to choose your standards.
[But] the Church you belong to, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, is the restored Church. . . . [It] is not a remodeled version of
another church, It is not an adjustment or a correction or a protest
against any other church. . . . There was opened to the early leaders
of the Church the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the standards
He requires of His disciples."
(Boyd K. Packer, "The Standard of Truth Has Been Erected," Ensign, Nov. 2003, 24)