consiglieri wrote:Yahoo Bot wrote:The Church's gathering doctrine has always been oriented to stakes.
This is simply not true.
The Church's gathering doctrine was originally to Jackson County, Missouri, in order to build the City of Zion. (After a brief way station in Ohio.)
As I mentioned in class yesterday, both the Book of Mormon (3 Nephi) and the Book of Moses teach that the City of Zion must be built before the Second Coming.
Even after the saints were driven out of Missouri, Doctrine and Covenants states that "Zion shall not be moved."
I asked the teacher whether this idea of physical gathering to one specific location has been abandoned by the Church.
(At this point, many chimed in to assure me that such was not the case, and then related the underground rumors about how the Church is actually buying property in Jackson County, Missouri.)
I asked why it was, then, that in a Church manual specifically devoted to teaching about the gathering of Israel, the words Jackson County (not to mention Missouri) are conspicuously absent.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
Well then, I bow to what your teacher said. I suppose you re-asserted your view that you should not have been released as GD teacher. Why not, I ask, particularly for an unbeliever who makes anonymous attacks against his fellow Mormons.