Some years ago, I mentioned in one of the threads the decision of one of the Apostles to let the members in [certain countries] have a joint meeting with investigators and new members (along with the older members) and study from the Gospel Principles manual instead of the other books that the rest of the world study in Sunday School.
But today I saw an announcement in lds.org which states:
The Church is trying to hide rather than explain many truths that make the Church peculiar and they are instead pushing a secular front so everything looks 'normal'. Why do I have the feeling this will backfire since someone for instance will realize eventually that the Church does 'believe' in attaining godhood, etc.
I just downloaded the new Gospel Principles manual. In the section on exaltation, it does say that those who attain exaltation will be gods. That section is the same in both the old and new manuals.
I suspect that the Gospel Doctrine classes will continue on the 4-year cycle that it has been on for several years. Not that it really delves much deeper than the Gospel Principles class, but you do get more background, discussion of historical events, etc.
I don't know whether there is any cover up involved, at least not anymore than has been going on for several decades. But I do agree that a large percentage of the membership don't have a good, solid foundation of the basics.
I read the last chapter and I did not see where it says we will become gods (not in those exact words). I kind of compared the two yesterday and some of the changes I saw:
1. In the old manual, it stated that Satan was our brother. In the new one, it was completely removed.
2. They removed the part that says Adam and Eve are the parents of the human race and replaced it with "first parents".
3. Satan had introduced evil into the world was removed.
4. In the old manual the Holy Ghost was referred as a spirit that has the form and likeness of a man but now is replaced with "personage of Spirit".
5. In the old manual stated that the true Church must be built upon the foundation of prophets and they replaced it with "built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone".
6. In the old manual stated that all of the offices and functions of the Church in the days of Jesus are present in the Church today but it was removed.
7. In the chapter on Exaltation and the things needed to obtain it, in the old manual used to list as additional things: Keep the commandments, Live the law of chastity, Pay honest tithes and offerings, Be honest in our dealings with others and with the Lord, Speak the truth always, Obey the Word of Wisdom, Keep the Sabbath day holy, Honor our parents. They left Keep the commandments and the rest was removed.
There are many more changes, these are just a few.
I personally think that the percentage of members in the church that know about the Gospel Principles well enough that they could teach it is very small and with the church expanding in foreign countries it makes sense to emphasize the basic beliefs.
The Church is expanding, there are serious problems with retention so it really makes sense to keep things at a basic level in order to reach the new members that are basically replacing the ones that are going less active.