Scottie wrote:The Nehor wrote:Pressures from where? Polygamy might qualify. President Woodruff makes it clear that God did this to save the Saints. He also stated he would have seen us destroyed if God commanded it. The best evidence I've seen on actual pressure for the Priesthood Ban being lifted suggests we were doing it to make sure BYU teams aren't ostracized? That sounds ridiculous to me. That's still only twice in 200 years of revelation.
Okay, I'll play.
You seriously think, even though the entire nation was on an anti-racism movement, that BYU sports was the only reason that the church abandoned it policies? I believe it was the catalyst that started it, but there is no doubt the church was under enormous pressure, whether direct or indirect, to change the ban.
As for other revelations, I don't know of any that have changed policy or doctrine. Can you enlighten me to some?
No, I think it began with President Snow being unsure of the ban, continued when Pres. McKay and Pres. Lee prayed about it, and ended with Pres. Kimball though I don't know why God waited.
I do agree with DCP that the worst of the pressure on the Church was over in the late 70's. The Civil Rights movement wasn't targeting us and had written us off as a couple of nutjobs and fervor for racial equality was down (as it had mostly been achieved).
Sure, the whole CHI, the change in organization of the 70's, the entire D&C, the Proclamation on the Family, the creation and dedication of Temples, the 'every member a missionary', the two-year mission as a duty for young men, the Perpetual Education Fund, the recent overhaul in our genealogy databases, the discovery that Bill Oddie is the AntiChrist, and many more major and minor changes that would bore everyone to recount.