Roger Morrison wrote:Hi Charity, you wrote on page 1:One of the major features of the Restoration is that we can all approach God. We don't have to go through ministers, preaches, popes, etc. to tell us what to think about the scriptures.
Did the world need the "Restoration" to know this? Peoples have been doing that through all time. Not all of course. But enough to have 1,000 +/- so-called Christian sects. LDSism being one of them.
Just for clarification, that you might have already addressed: Are you suggesting Mormons do not give any attention to what their Bishop, EQP, Stake President, GA, Prophet says "about the scriptures"? Warm regards, Roger
You should read what the Christian world of 1820 believed. Much of what mainstream Christianity believes and teaches today came from that earth-shaking paradigm chaning event--the First Vision. Not that it is recognized in the mainstream churches. As people hear the truths of the restored Gospel, those truths resonante within them. They changed what their denominations believed. 100, even 50 years ago, earthly relationships ended at death, according Old Testament mainstream Christianity. "Til death do you part." Yet today most mainstream Christians today proclaim that their closest personal relationships will endure. That came from the restored Gospel.
The existence of a denomination does not mean it taught that God was approachable. And the general teaching was that God was not. He had spoken, the canon was closed. Interpretation was to be had only throuh the parson, minister, pope, etc.
Of course, we listen to General Authorities, bishops, stake presidents. But that has never relieved us of the responsibiility for studying the scriptures on our own, and receiving our own light and knowledge.