ludwigm wrote:
Who may speak for the Church (Why "Church"? Why not "this church"? There are many. Thousands.)
Who? The members. I repeat: THE MEMBERS. Not the leaders. And not ONE leader.
My favourite:
"And individual members can have ideas which are not correct."
Prophets can not have ideas which are not correct. OK. Those ideas are private opinions only.
Why "Church?" Shortcut way of speaking. I don't want to write out "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" every time. I think CoJCoLDS is disrespectful. And since it is THE true Church, then I capitalize it. Sort of like using God to refer to Heavenly Father, and god to refer to others.
To answer your "ideas which are not correct" thing. All men are fallible and all men can have opinions which are not correct. Prophets, too. Have you heard that little statement: "Catholics believe their pope is infallible, but treat him like he isn't. Mormons believe their prophet is not infallible, but treat him like he is." Which is why we are told to seek our spiritual confirmation of everything.
It is a time consuming proecess, and many people don't go through the work involved. But they should. And they should be in a spiritual condition continually that the Holy Ghost can witness to them when they are hearing the truth.
truth dancer wrote: Why do you think I want anything from you or the church. I have never requested anything or suggesting I want anything whatsoever. (sigh)
truth dancer wrote:We are talking about continuing revelation here. I'm wondering why, in a church that claims continuing revelation from Jesus Christ himself, there is no continuing revelation pertaining to our modern day challenges.
truth dancer wrote:OK... I'll try again, I do not see continuing revelation of any import. All I see is a few little token inconsequential items like, how many earrings a woman can wear, what color shirt men must wear to church, a mall, and new buildings scattered across the world. I do not see any modern revelation that addresses any of the problems of our world.
This is why I think you are asking/demanding something from the Church. Continuing revelation that solves the world's problems. Or else you think there is not such thing as continuing revelation.
truth dancer wrote:You seem to agree. I believe you are asserting that there is no new revelation addressings our current problems because the information is already available in the church. Ok then we agree there is no new revelation addressing the world's problems. Continuing revelation, (with a few minor exceptions like those above), seems limited to changing the doctrine/teachings of previous prophets and leaders.
Not at all. New revelation is given whenever there is a new need. It is true that the solution to most of the world's problems is already contained in revelations given. You can even go back as far as the Old Testament to see the solution to all the world's problems. In fact, Moses brought the revelation down from the mount. The Ten Commandments. If all men lived the 10 commandments, most of the world's problems would be solved.
When you criticize the Church or the prophets for not giving a solution to the world's problems, what are you asking for? Take AIDS. The solution to the problem is for everyone to be monogamous. Two people who only have sex with each other, and there is no spread of the AIDS virus. Or were you thinking that continuing revelation would send down a cure or immunization?
truth dancer wrote: When have I EVER asked why the church doesn't solve all the world's problems? Come on Charity... (sigh) I have asked about revelation from God that may be valuable for our world, and YOU have actually said that we do not need any, that all the information to solve the world's problems is available, which I guess means, there is no continuing revelation because there is no need.
You have to look at what the questions are. One of the most recent revelations was the proclamation on the familiy. It answered some questions. Gender is eternal, for one thing. Which answers the question of what to do about the disorder of transgenderism. You treat the mind, not the body. Just one example.
truth dancer wrote:Charity, I have politely asked you to stop with this nonsense of pretending people are stating what they are not! It is tiresome to have to address your nonsense rather than the topic. I'm not sure if you do this on purpose, if it is a tactic, or if you think you are responding appropriately but I am kindly and respectfully asking you to refrain from this practice at least when you respond to me.
I can only go by what you say. I don't read mnds. I have provided your own quotes to show that you were asking why the Church cannot provide solutions to the world's problems.