The Nehor wrote:If you're under the impression that Prophets are supposed to teach Book of Mormon geography, the reasons for commandments, and history then you're beyond hopeless.
I partially agree with you.
I acknowledge, understand, and agree that Prophets and Apostles aren't expected to stand in General Conference and discourse on the intricacies of Book of Mormon geography, or whether or not Job was a real person. They are supposed to declare the doctrine, testify of Christ, and make sure the Church is running on course.
But I think you understate the boundaries placed on Prophetic revelations. From Joseph Smith on, LDS Prophets and Apostles have taught on subjects including evolution, the scope of Noah's flood, the reason for the priesthood ban, how many Hill Cumorah's there are, and numerous other subjects. And these opinions were taught in LDS Church meetings and publications.
It isn't a matter of Prophets and apologists having uniquely distinct areas of concern. There are many places where apologetic theories supplant, contradict or greatly modify doctrines and teachings still taught by the Church today.
This isn't a criticism in any way. It's just an observation. I, for one, fully support the efforts of apologists to redefine and add to LDS doctrines, teachings and understanding of different things. It's just a curious development that for any subject upon which the theories of apologists disagree with the statements of LDS Prophets or apostles, apologists always insist that we ignore the Prophets and Apostles in that specific instance and give preference to their words.
And for many subjects, if and LDS asks what a good resource is for further study, the words of past Prophets and Apostles are never given in preference to modern apologetic writings.
I suspect this will change over time, and apologetic theories on evolution, Adam and Eve, Noah's flood/Tower of Babel, the reasoning behind the priesthood ban and polygamy, the number of Hill Cumorah's etc. will seep into official Church publications and public discourses from Church leaders.
But what an odd situation to have the cutting edge of knowledge being the scholars and scientists, while the Prophets and Apostles get relegated to continually rehashing safe doctrine and inspirational stories.