Lamanite wrote:This is very interesting. I would think as the church grew to a worldwide religion that we would need at least ONE new revelation, right?
Don't use your Jedi mind tricks on me by ending your statement with a request for an affirmative response. You little tricker you!
I have heard Elder Maxwell (God bless him) say that some people think GBH legacy will be Temple building. But he asserts that because of his close association with GBH, he considers his legacy should be that of revelation for the Church.
I assume you're talking about revelations as additions to the D&C. I don't know why there aren't official revelations. I can take guesses but they will seem hollow to you. I can tell you it doesn't bother me and my satisfaction with the Church is sufficient, and my Joy in the Gospel is full.
What do you think some good revelation topics could be?
Big UP!
Lamanite
How many different issues on these boards alone do LDS disagree on? How about further clarification of the WoW? How about a better explaination of sealings and why women can only have 1 husband but men can have many wives?
The bottom line is that Joseph Smith was getting revelation about some of the most mundane, unimportant things imaginable. When he died, it stopped.
So, we are forced to look at this in a couple of different ways.
1. God felt like he revealed everything he needed to reveal. I don't buy this because there is still SOOO many unanswered questions in the LDS religion.
2. God and Joseph had a more special relationship than any of his other prophets. Perhaps Joseph was more righteous, but we have evidence that he was anything but perfect. It would appear that other prophets were more righteous than he was. But I guess we'll never really know their hearts to know for sure.
3. Joseph made up this religion along with all his prophecies.
Personally, 3 makes the most sense to me.
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