Jason Bourne wrote:
LOL! Yeah, Nehor, for sure, this would work in real life. For sure.
I will say that, under your paradigm, you Mormons are pathetic, faithless, losers. God hasn't inspired even ONE to cure cancer yet.
I had cancer.
I received two priesthood blessings. One promised I would live. The second promised my body would be restored to it full and proper function. This was a concern because there was about an 80% chance the type of cancer I had along with the required surgeries would leave my body in such a way to require on going man made devices to make certain things work.
Both blessings were fulfilled 100%.
Now I did have great medical care but even my surgeon was surprised at the positive outcome.
The thing is Jason, people all over the world are "healed" through various means. I've known people who believe they were healed while visited Lourdes, people who are EVs and had faith healing, people who are nonreligious but meditated, people who have had spirit healers, even WOMEN (God forbid) who used energy healing to heal. Then there are all sorts of medical miracles that have no influence whatsoever from prayer of any sort.
I know two situations personally where in a priesthood blessings (given with enormous knowing) the people were promised they would live, both died. I know of a girl who was paralyzed due to a tumor on her spine and her blessing promised she would walk again (in this case even members of the twelve prayed for her and one gave her the blessing). She is still very much paralyzed after over twenty years and unless some scientific advancement comes forth pretty soon it doesn't look like she will ever walk. If anything the blessing gave her false hope and kept her from accepting her situation and dealing with it in a healthy way.
And, my sister in law was in a coma after a severe infection, on life support with no chance of living without support. (She actually joined the church as an adult but then had her name removed after she learned more about it). Anyway, my brother (who also had his name removed) was not ready to take her off support and believed she would live. After four months on life support she started showing signs of improvement. Fast forward to the end of the story, today she is alive and well. No blessing. No belief in God.
The point is, priesthood blessings don't seem to produce results out of the ordinary, or even slightly unusual.
In terms of the OP... the way I see it, there are about a million things more important to our world and life, than a person asking the congregation to open scriptures in a meeting. To think that of all the counsel, advice, ideas, help that God, through his prophet could impart to his chosen saints, a speaker asking members to refer to their scriptures is the most important and worthy of a "decree" just seems really strange.
Ya know?
:-(
~dancer~