badseed wrote:DarkHelmet wrote:Of course organizations change. I don't fault the LDS church for changing and progressing with time. It's just funny that they claim their doctrines change because of new revelations from God, while everyone else changes doctrine because they are in a state of apostacy.
Agree.
In fact the LDS Church is usually behind the curve on social issues because of attempt to be faithful to what has been previously been revealed. Consider polygamy. The Church fought hard to keep it/ hide it bu t finally gave it up. Now most SLC church members wish even the memory of it would go away. The Church was a good 15 years behind the civil rights movement with the 1978 priesthood to all men announcement— mostly because some older GAs (Harold B Lee, ETB) opposed attempts to change it earlier. I personally think there's a good chance that gay marraige will go the same way.
Seems to me like secular/gentile society without the benefit of prophets, seers and revelators keeps beating God's chosen people to the punch change regarding social issues.
The LDS Church has no corner on being “behind the curve." It’s an inherent characteristic of religious groups and their dogmas.
The obvious reason for this is that religion tends to be committed to a fixed script. As a result, it relies on changing interpretations of those scripts.
Doctrinal shift is a result of the fact that the script is unreliable. It requires
interpretation. We have today more than 1,000
Christian groups (denominations, cults, sects) as a result of evolving interpretations of fixed script.
As partial compensation for this, we have multiple translations (versions) of the religious scripts. Religious groups can use a variety of translations of the Bible as well.
Since the wide variety of interpretations demonstrate
different perspectives on the real meaning, we should expect that religions embrace
doctrinal shifts. It is new evidence and information which tends to move doctrines to shift. It is not the other way around. That is
religious doctrines are irrelevant to evidence and information which can be established with much objective and critical review of available data.
DarkHelmet stated:
Of course organizations change. I don't fault the LDS church for changing and progressing with time. It's just funny that they claim their doctrines change because of new revelations from God, while everyone else changes doctrine because they are in a state of apostacy.God
claims are not established. They are
truth by assertion. As for organizations making
God claims, they can claim anything they like and justify any contradiction they please.
Civil rights and their implementation into law are not a result of religion. But when they were embraced, religion was often used and claimed to be the
guide.
JAK