Jason Bourne wrote:Scratch
I am not terrified of the doctrine. Not at all. I think you have it wrong and yes the fact that NOBODY in LDS leadership has come to your conclusion is telling. You can conclude I am in error. But I think the conclusion of those who know and may believe the passages have much more meaning then your conclusion. That said you may be right. As noted, I do recall one 19the century leader stating that some of those close the Joseph Smith that apostatized would be SoPs. And I do not recall who said that.
Fair enough. I think it's worth noting that my reading has far more evidence, both in-text and contextual (historically and scripturally speaking).
Yet somehow I am suspicious that this is agenda driven and an attempt to put another arrow in your quiver to argue that LDS view apostates as worse than murderers and adulterers.
No. I don't think that the majority of LDS actually think this, even though this is what the D&C actually says. I mean, probably every one of this knows and likely loves someone who has committed apostasy. Probably none of us would like to see these apostates burning in eternal torment within the confines of Outer Darkness. But, unpleasant as it is, that's what D&C 76 says will happen to these folks.
So we will just have to agree to disagree. You think you are correct. I do not. I think my interpretation as well as almost ALL LDS and LDS leaders means much more then your single conclusion. But hey,that is just me.
Clearly, as you admitted above, it is not "ALL" LDS. In fact, you've failed to supply any textual evidence from any leaders in support of your reading of the scriptural passage. I myself don't recall having ever read an "official" statement endorsing your position. I wonder if this interpretation is just a "feel good" sort of spin meant to ease the pain of knowing what will happen to one's apostate loved ones?
In any case, this wouldn't be the first time that poorly understood doctrine was allowed to circulate amongst the rank-and-file. Just think of the recent example involving DNA evidence. For years, the general membership was allowed to believe that Native Americans--i.e., all those folks living on reservations, running casinos, and so forth---were descended from the Nephites and Lamanites. Now, however, it turns out that this interpretation of the doctrine was incorrect.