truth dancer wrote:Hi Jason,
OK, I think I have not been clear.
How about I give an example.
Let's take the WoW and our physical health.
The church teaches, no drinking tea or coffee (hot drinks), no smoking or drugs. This has been around for a very long time. (I don't want to get into a debate about the specifics of the WoW but lets just go with it for a sec).
There is no one on the planet who needs a prophet to let them know smoking is bad for your health. (The WoW is almost an exact copy of an article written before the D&C was channeled but this is another point). :-) The WoW supposedly addressed the needs of the time in which it was written but in my opinion, there are new needs, new challenges, new difficulties ahead... but the prophets are stuck in "revelation" pertinent to a time in the past.
Now... if Christ wanted to help the members of the church today, or if the church wanted to address current issues regarding health, maybe there could be some information (revelation) with say, a few of the major killers, like HIV/AIDS, stress, or obesity.
Another example may be education. I don't think there are any experts in the world who wouldn't say it is vital to the next generation that they receive a good education, and that we fix the current educational system in the US, yet Utah is about at the bottom of the list when it comes to schools.
in my opinion, this would be a crucial topic for the younger generations and for the future of not only our country but the world. It seems odd to me that one of the most important of all issues we are facing (and of course I think this is true all over the planet), isn't even whispered yet seriously unimportant issues are addressed as if they were vital to salvation.
While I think we are facing an energy crisis, changes in global temperature, massive extinctions, a new world of tech etc. etc., maybe you are right, maybe the prophets don't say anything because they do not believe these are issues. I suppose you are right on this point. (Let's check back in another ten years OK)?
I also think it is probably true that the leaders of the LDS church think the future of the current world is non-existent therefore there is nothing to prepare for.
Anyway.... you are right that I have an idea of what I think a Good God (smile), could do to help out humankind, and of course God could do whatever God wants.
:-)
~td~
I understand what you are saying. And personally I would love to see some of these issues discussed even if it is not prophetic direction.
But I think LDS leaders see their role more as messengers of salvation in the eternal sense. That really is where your disconnect is.