The only way to know for sure if something is doctrinal is to wait a few decades. If it stands the test of time, it is doctrine, and obviously inspired since only something from a divine source can stand the test of time.
If nobody talks about it anymore because it is embarrassing, outdated, or just plain wrong, it is not doctrine and never was. It doesn't matter who said it or where it was published.
No death before the fall
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Re: No death before the fall
"We have taken up arms in defense of our liberty, our property, our wives, and our children; we are determined to preserve them, or die."
- Captain Moroni - 'Address to the Inhabitants of Canada' 1775
- Captain Moroni - 'Address to the Inhabitants of Canada' 1775
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Re: No death before the fall
Jason Bourne wrote:bcspace wrote:Sure. Of course that means to be sure of doctrine, you still have to consult an official publication.
The D-news does not meet the official publication standard for the Church. It even differentiates between itself and actual official Church publications such as ldsnews.
No.
The D News was as official as it came for the Church in the 19th century. Isn't it fun to watch BC squirm out of everything?
The D News reported what was said at conference as well. This is how people of the great territory of Deseret got the word. It was as official as today's Ensign is.
He's gone so far beyond that anonymous press release he loves so much that he might as well form his own church. The Church of That's Not Official Doctrine of Latter-day Republicans.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.