Sethbag wrote:
Acts 10. Peter is told by the Lord through a vision that his attitude toward gentiles is wrong and that he should change his views and meet with them. There's no indication that he asked a question that lead to this. The Lord gave Peter a head's up before Cornelius' servants showed up, so that he'd recognize that this was what the dream was about and act on it. This was the Lord directly instructing Peter in something, and correcting him, without Peter have had to ask a question leading up to.
Because there was something to be done, Seth. Very different from a couple of words which really change nothing at all. Now that we have "among" instead of "principal" what do you think we are going to go out and do? What part of the CHI needs to be changed. What new program do we need? What part of the scriptural canon is going to be changed?
See how insignificant this is?
Sethbag wrote:
Really, I find this whole notion that the Lord will not instruct his Prophets in any thing unless they first ask him about it to be utterly absurd. This seems, to me, to be an ad hoc defensive theory you've come up with in order to justify Prophets of God teaching so much error and untruth. The notion that God would not instruct his Prophets unless they first asked the right question is utterly contrary to the notion that God actually leads and directs his church through Prophets.
Whatever evidence you find that Prophets first thought of and asked questions before getting their answer from the Lord is actually a pretty good evidence that they're just making it up themselves. Just like in 1978 when SWK and the Q12 talked about giving blacks the priesthood, and prayed about it, and thought about it until they were able to convince each other that God was OK with it. It's a human experience, not a Divine revelation.
It started on a day in early spring of 1820. God didn't come to Joseph Smith, UNTIL Joseph asked a question. There was a pattern established ealry in the history of the Church. Joseph asked a question about baptism. John the Baptist appeared. Joseph asked and a revelation was given.
Sethbag wrote: [ Disgusting remarks deleted by me. Asking about evolution, Zarahemla, and the sealed portion of the plates.]
Somehow I doubt it. The leadership of this church is all about maintaining the membership, growing the numbers, increasing the revenues, etc. It's not, and never was, about actually communing with God and receiving actual, genuine, "you can take this to the bank", "apologists will never backtrack on this", honest, 100% ironclad, revelation.
And what is the expected change in what we are supposed to do with these bits of knowledge? How is any answer to a question about evolution going to change the lives of members? How is knowing the location of Zarahemla going to make one bit of difference in getting into the Celestial Kingdom? And about the sealed portion of the plates, that question was already answered by Nephi, when he made an accomodation for the 116 pages being lost.
If you have ever sat in the presence of the Prophet and the apostles, you would have heard their witnesses to God's answer to their prayers.