bcspace wrote:There've been no significant doctrinal changes since the Latter-day Church began other than initial revelations so I don't see what the problem is.
What Doctrine? That is the point, how can there be significant doctrinal changes if there truly is no absolute defined doctrine? Is McConkie's book "Mormon Doctrine" the source for absolute defined and agreed upon LDS doctrine?
Take A Guess- What leader do you think has given us these words of wisdom:
Without a clearly defined belief, the religious feeling would not only be worthless for the purposes of human existence but even might contribute towards a general disorganization, on account of its vague and multifarious tendencies.
I found in Google Books what I was looking for a long lost Catechism of the LDS church at Google Books Link.
The book is called Catechism for children: exhibiting the prominent doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I have not read much but as I guessed man can someday become a God and homemade grape wine can be used for sacrament.