Themis wrote:maklelan wrote:
Because there's no explanation. In my opinion, it was just an ad hoc policy decision Brigham Young made that became conventionalized and ultimately became a de facto doctrine.
I think this is probably what happened. The problem here is that this does not support the LDS church being God's one true church, lead by God. As such, the church cannot bring itself to apologize and admit it made a mistake. Most other religions can since they don't claim to be the one true church. This is the dilemma the church finds itself in. How can it be a mistake and God not fix this mistake when it happened. This is such an important issue, that if God is not involved, then what would he be involved in, or is he not really guiding anyone including the founder. Admitting mistakes brings up all these other issues I don't think the church wants to open up.
It also makes one wonder about all the drama built up and promoted by the church over the 1978 revelation.... seems quite ridiculous if it was just "an ad hoc policy decision Brigham Young made that became conventionalized....".