harmony wrote:Chap wrote:harmony wrote:
The prophet is not divine. The prophet is always a man. Men are often wrong, often with the best of intentions. The ancient prophets were often wrong; the modern prophets are no different. It seems strange to me that non-LDS so adamently seek to hold us to something that LDS do not hold to, telling us what we believe when indeed we are counseled by our prophets to seek our own understanding and to not lean on any man. Even while we're counseled to follow the prophet and that the prophet will not lead us astray, we have ample examples of when following the prophet did indeed lead us astray (the priesthood ban and polygamy are two prominent examples). Through continuing revelation and personal inspiration, God continues to correct the course of the church for the church as a whole and for individuals.
But are prophets in general more reliable in their doctrinal statements than non-prophets?
If so, about how much more reliable?
If they are not in general more reliable in their doctrinal statements than non-prophets, then what do they do that is worth all the fuss?
Prophetic reliability is no more pertinent than prophetic infallibility. That is not the point. We are not saved by prophets. We are saved by Christ. Each individual is responsible for their own salvation. Even the canon itself is not without blemish. It is simply what members have agreed to accept as binding. That does not make it divine or infallible. That which non-LDS think is binding is not binding on those who do not accept a non-LDS interpretation.
Men see through glass darkly. And prophets are men first, and no more divine than the lowliest nonmember.
I didn't ask harmony whether 'we' are saved by prophets.
I just asked whether, and if so to what degree, a prophet speaking on doctrinal matters is generally more likely to be reliable than the average LDS in the ward house.
And if the answer is 'no, a prophet is no more reliable than anybody else', I'd like to know what is the point of all the 'we thank thee, God. for a prophet' fuss.
May I be answered directly, please?