Daniel Peterson wrote:harmony wrote:I'm the defiant member who refuses to bow down and worship the Brethren properly.
Do you actually imagine that you score points somewhere with such transparent straw men?
I've never suggested anything that could be reasonably construed as "worship" of the Brethren.
Then what do you call never questioning them, never pointing out their flaws and foibles, never admitting they are often misguided, foolish, downright stupid, and occasionally dishonest?... oh yeah... that's what you call sustaining.
Well, I sustain the office, no matter who sits the chair, but I reserve the right to call it like I see it.
harmony wrote:And issuing me or members like me would taint the temple.
I've never said anything, ever, about your "tainting the temple."
What purpose is served by inventing such stuff and trying to put it in my mouth?
Oh, goodnightshirt! Of course I taint the temple! You've squirmed for years at the idea that someone like me could be sitting across the aisle from you in any session.
(and coming from the Master at putting things into
my mouth that I never said, I think your comment is truly rich.)
harmony wrote:Nevermind that I worship Christ... that's not good enough, because I don't worship the Brethren.
Even after the lapse of fifteen seconds, I
still haven't suggested worshiping the Brethren.
But I also wouldn't admit Catholics and Methodists and Baptists to the temple, despite their worship of Christ.
Well, when they've been baptised into the LDS church, they still worship Christ... and after they've proven their worthiness over time, they deserve a temple recommend... even though they don't put the Brethren (or Joseph Smith) on the same level as Christ.
Another straw man.
Burned him down.
harmony wrote:So you, in your appointed role as gatekeeper, have to keep the members like me out.
In my appointed role as gatekeeper, I have to determine who can enter the temple and who can't. I do it multiple times each week. I take it very seriously.
A little less law and a little more spirit wouldn't be amiss.
I'm really not sure, harmony, that it's possible for you and me to have a serious conversation. I don't believe we've ever had one.
Not as long as you keep calling me nominal and unbelieving, that's for sure.
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.