This is just a quick list of items that I can think of, right now, that have either been changed or removed from official doctrine. I am not making any sort of judgements in this, only reporting some of the things that have changed.
The big three
Thanks for posting this. As for the big three I understand the purposes of #1 and #2, but like I said about #3 I cannot find a qualifying position about it. In fact there is no reason given.
For the others - yes, we can speculate on those forever. I have never heard of the idea having having a 'joint' leadership, where did you get that from?
As I said, I don't have any reference for that one. However, I have read that just before the martyrdom, Joseph had announced that Hyrum, as Patriarch, was to be co-President of the Church, thus allowing Joseph to take more of an administrative role in the Church, and focus on his duties regarding the Kingdom of God.
If you read Doctrine and Covenants Section 107, the Seventies Quorum organization follows the revealed pattern as it originally started in the Church. Please note the following:
1. Seventies Quorums are to be traveling ministers under the direction of the Quorum of the 12.
2. Seven Presidents of the Seventies are to be called.
3. Up to 490 Quorums of Seventy can be called if the growth of the Church warrants it.
This was cited in conference talks when the Quorums were first organized and again when the Area Authority Quorums (3 through 5) where called. Area Authorities are more limited in geographic scope than the First Quorums, but they can serve in Area Presidencies, organize stakes, and travel as witnesses within the Area to which they are assigned.
Edited: rbogart on 30th Sep, 2004 - 1:42am
I was searching this site called theologyweb.com and I found this:
Feb 15,1927 - Apostle George F. Richards notifies temples that it is decision of First Presidency and Quorum of Twelve to immediately omit from prayer circles "all references to avenging the blood of the Prophets. Omit from the ordinance and lecture all reference to retribution." Letter also instructs to "omit the kissing" at the end of the proxy sealings.
I thought it was very interesting. I did not know they used to kiss at the end of proxy sealings in the past.
I didn't know about any form of kissing in a proxy ceremony.
I did know about the "blood oath" concerning the Prophet and the Patriarch. It apparently came up in the Reed Smoot Senate hearings.
Did you realize that almost all Seventies are now called from the High Priests quorums? Yet the D&C specifically states that Seventies are to be called from among the Elders. A few months ago, I read a very interesting talk by one of the Seventy, who told the story of how a GA had told him to not accept any call to become a High Priest. He didn't know why that was necessary, until he received his call to the Seventy. However, it seems that this was a very rare situation, as most have served as bishops, stake presidents, etc, all of which require a High Priest.
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Did you realize that almost all Seventies are now called from the High Priests quorums? Yet the D&C specifically states that Seventies are to be called from among the Elders. |