This new LDS Church hardly resembles the church of my 80’s youth.
I remember when every Prophet spoke directly to and for God and Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith to Gordon B Hinkley.
I remember the oft paraphrased quote of Wilford Woodruff, “The Lord will never permit me or any other man who stands as President of this Church to lead you astray.”
These Prophets, Seers, and Revelators met directly, in person, with God and Jesus – just as Joseph Smith did in The Sacred Grove.
I pictured in my mind an image of a beautiful “Holy of Holies” in which righteous men (always men) communed with our Heavenly Father to receive His word and wisdom.
If The Prophet gave a commandment, it was God talking through his servant. “When The Prophet Speaks, the thinking is done.” Period. End of debate.
Now, however, things are a bit less clear and straightforward. Now Prophets can make Gospel-wide and canonical mistakes.
“Sometimes revelation has come as dictated wording, but prophets also receive inspiration, feelings and impressions that they must put into words and actions. Sometimes they explore paths that don’t work out.”
How convenient. When it works out, great. If not, “whoops.”
What good is a Prophet that doesn’t prophesy correctly?
What good is a Seer who cannot see correctly?
What good is a Revelator who cannot reveal accurately?
How do we know that Moses didn’t just “explore paths” that didn’t work out?
How do we know that Paul wasn’t just exploring a path?
“We should also not expect that prophets do not get tricked.”
What. The. Actual. Fuck?
If there is no method to weigh the words of The Prophet against God’s mind and will – when even Lucifer can fool the head of this “global church” – what good is this nonsense hierarchy? A hierarchy and organization that simply takes from needy families whilst claiming – on special occasion, when the stars are aligned and The Prophet wasn’t extra gullible – to provide ultimate truth, purpose, and guidance?
This isn’t just about whether The Prophet makes a mistake when he stubs his toe and lets out a “shit!” This is The LDS Church admitting that their “mouthpiece for The Almighty” gets some of the most important questions and concerns wrong for the whole of The Church, can be tricked, and is, yet, somehow accountable to no one. I advise anyone reading this who still finds a need to follow a prophet – follow yourself. You are kinder, wiser, and far more honest and accountable than this corporate behemoth and its unaccountable, admittedly gullible mouthpieces.
Guess I should have also pointed out the hypocrisy of this failed organization that still has a primary song entitled, “Follow the Prophet” and not, as this gaslighting BS article seems to infer, “Follow The Savior.”
No words.
In fact, what the hell do you need with a Prophet, if you just “Follow The Savior?”
Them: “Follow The Savior.”
Me: “Ok. I’ll do what that Jesus guy said in that book. I’ll be nice. Give to the poor. Help the less fortunate. Love one another. Turn the other cheek. Drink wine. Hang out with sinners.
On the other hand, following The Savior, I don’t need to give 10% to an already grossly over-wealthy organization. I don’t need to get married. I don’t need to have kids. I don’t need to spend my Sunday in endless meetings. I don’t need to sit behind a closed door whilst a neighbor asks me if I touch my pecker.
In short, I don’t need to follow ridiculous religious leaders who demand strict adherence to endlessly nonsensical rules so they can feel piously in authority over me.”
If, however, you think that The Savior has “new and everlasting” rules and information that, for some reason, just wasn’t recorded at the time, since “He is Risen”, mayhaps he should just cut out these useless, gullible, and clearly fallible middle-men, and just fucking tell me Himself.