bcspace wrote:1) Adam-God wasn't what BY taught.
Yes, it is, and it's not a matter of opinion. blog.php?u=7958
Neither is Adam Sr Adam Jr which remains a viable explaination.[/quote]
It only remains viable if you deliberately ignore objective reality---which you are doing.
Brigham Young did NOT teach "Adam, Sr./ Adam, Jr." He taught that Adam is the person that Latter-day Saints pray to as Heavenly Father, and that Elohim is our heavenly grandfather. Nobody needs to take my word for it; click on the links on my blog and look at BYU's digital scans of the Millenial Star.
Last we left it, I was wondering when someone was going to gainsay their own proof text which showed Adam Sr Adam Jr. I certianly didn't bail on that one.
Feel free to show me where.
Second, Joseph F. Smith is explicitly stating here that the LDS Church is a sola scriptura church. In that case, there is no reason to listen to anything LDS leaders say that has not become part of the canon---including, ironically, Joseph F. Smith's characterization of the Adam-God doctrine.
Close, but it's doctrine to be worried about, not canon.
That's the OPPOSITE of what Joseph F. Smith said.
Third, since this is Joseph F. Smith's personal statement, which was never canonized as the "accepted word of God," why are we to take his opinion as authoritative?
Because he illustrates the point that D&C 107 is in effect.
He illustrates the point that LDS leaders are making it up as they go along and making disingenuous, revisionist statements to try to make it look as if that is not the case.
2) It doesn't meet the D&C 107 criteria.
Here, bcspace is equivocating between "doctrine" and "scripture."
Nope. Not even concerned with scripture or canon and doctrine Trump's as I've explained before.[/quote]
Which, again, is the OPPOSITE of what Joseph F. Smith said in your quote, and which also supports the proposition that Adam-God, which was officially taught and published by the Church, Trump's the scriptures.
If pronouncements by church leaders only matter if they meet D&C 107 criteria, then there is no reason to listen to LDS leaders until whatever they say is canonized.
Not canonized, published.
Which contradicts the quote from Joseph F. Smith that you shared.
That being the case, why exactly does the LDS Church hold General Conference, publish the Ensign, etc.?
They are official doctrine which, being the interpretation of scripture and revelation, is more important and authoritative than canon.
Which contradicts the quote from Joseph F. Smith that you shared.
But be it far from me to say that you do not have a coherent argument, but are simply looking for loopholes in the teachings of the organization you claim to be the One, True Church.