Jason Bourne wrote:First, I want a substantive, credible source for this entire story. Secondly, the President of the Church cannot alter such a policy without the unanimity of the Brethren, as I stated. Where is the documentation that all of the quorum "felt the spirit"? If it was only a policy, and not doctrinal in nature, perhaps they felt they could do if of their own accord?
Slow down there Coggy old boy. I gave you the source. Go read the book then come back. You really need to read beyond the Ensign and your priesthood manual if you want to discuss these things intelligently.
Give it a rest Jason, its getting stale. I've got much more important reading to do then Quinn's doggy training papers.
Much more important.
What you just don't seem to realize is that it is you who are agitated and consternated by the problems of Church history, not me, and it is you who need to jump, jive and wail regarding them, not me.
It is you who must work out every detail of history, doctrine, science, and the personal foibles of the Church's leadership, and reconcile them all in a neat, clean, unambiguous and logical way before you will be faithful, not me.
It is you who root out, hunt down, and sniff out each and every particle of historical incongruity, doctrinal imprecision or apparant inconsistency, and personal weakness in a leader, till and cultivate it, and refuse to be faithful to your covenants until all is settled to your satisfaction, not me.
I do not need to read Quinn, you need to read Quinn.
Maybe I will get around to Quinn one day, but I have no fear of anything I'll find there. I pursued anti-Mormon literature for 20 years, because my testimony allowed me not to fear it.