why me wrote:No woman was ever denied a temple recommend for working outside the home. So, today, the members of the church are in various work positions and doing various hobbies and yes, the videos in question do show stay at home moms too. It is a complicated world, much more complicated today than 20 years ago or 40 years ago.
Translation: Ezra Taft Benson's prophetic counsel is outdated and irrelevant 20 years later.
What you're saying about non-excommunicable ignorances of prophetic counsel can also be said about excommunicable violations of prophetic command: "People have always had the ability to choose."
You could just as easily dismiss the command to pay tithing. "It's a complicated world. Capitalism has failed. It's hard for people to pay tithing now. People have always had the ability to choose whether to pay tithing. They won't be excommunicated for failure to pay. They can choose whether to get that temple recommend."
So harping on the fact that a woman working outside the home won't be excommunicated, or won't be denied a temple recommend, really isn't saying anything at all. Except that you seem to be saying that the only important things that a prophet says are the things that can get your recommend withheld if you don't do them.
By now, everybody in the church knows what the requirements to obtain a temple recommend are. If everything else a prophet says is meaningless and ignorable, then there doesn't really seem to be a point in having a prophet, does there? Why listen to General Conference every 6 months if you have the temple recommend requirements memorized?
But then, it's clear from your comments that you don't really believe in a prophet, after all. You only need a CEO, and that's essentially what you have.