In 1990 Mormon apostle Boyd K. Packer delivered an address at the LDS General Conference priesthood meeting. His topic was about the wonderful work they performed by publishing their new edition of their scriptures ten years earlier.
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Christian and Islamic Laws in LDS Canon
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Boyd K. Packer, changes to new LDS scripture, false apostles in Mormonism, General Conference May 1990, Islam in Mormonism on 03/11/2015| 2 Comments »
LDS Racist Lies and Excuses
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged Dallin Oaks, false apostles in Mormonism, Mormon racism, reason for priesthood ban unknown on 03/02/2015| 2 Comments »
“Apostles Talk about Reasons for Lifting Ban,” Dallin H. Oaks, Daily Herald, Provo, Utah, 5 June 1988; “If you read the scriptures with this question in mind, ‘Why did the Lord command this or why did he command that,’ you find that in less than one in a hundred commands was any reason given. It’s not the pattern of the Lord to give reasons. We can put reasons to commandments. When we do, we’re on our own. Some people put reasons to [the ban] and they turned out to be spectacularly wrong. There is a lesson in that… The lesson I’ve drawn from that, I decided a long time ago that I had faith in the command and I had no faith in the reasons that had been suggested for it. […] I’m referring to reasons given by general authorities and reasons elaborated upon [those reasons] by others. The whole set of reasons seemed to me to be unnecessary risk taking. […] Let’s [not] make the mistake that’s been made in the past, here and in other areas, trying to put reasons to revelation. The reasons turn out to be man-made to a great extent. The revelations are what we sustain as the will of the Lord and that’s where safety lies.”
Concubines in Mormonism
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged false apostles in Mormonism, false prophets, George Q. Cannon, Mormon concubines on 01/06/2015| Leave a Comment »
Daily Journal of Abraham H. Cannon, April 15, 1894, v. 18, p. 70; “Father [George Q. Cannon] now spoke of the unfortunate condition of the people at present in regard to marriage…. ‘I believe in concubinage, or some plan whereby men and women can live together under sacred ordinances and vows until they can be married…. such a condition would have to be kept secret, until the laws of our government change to permit the holy order of wedlock which God has revealed, which will undoubtedly occur at no distant day, in order to correct the social evil….’