[quote="Jason Bourne"I absolutely understand this. Never the less it seems that any new official doctrine or position should not contradict a prior doctrine or position should it?[/quote]
You'd think, but then we have the story in the New Testament of Peter receiving a revelation that there would be no differentiation between Jew and Gentile. When he bowed to social pressure and required the saints to be circumcised and followed Jewish custom of not eating with Gentiles, Paul called him on his inconsistency and called him a false brother.
Jesus founded a new faith system. So I am not sure we are comparing apples to apples. But yes this example applies to Christianity's impact on Judaism.
You have this real black and white view of how prophets and apostles work.
You don't give any credit to error or disagreements. Many people exit the church when the general authorities don't live up to extraordinary expectations. Certainly, this is nothing in their sermons which invite the error that you make.
I do not think your summation of my view is accurate. I have always allowed for errors and some messiness. But I am talking of some concrete issues here. Things like prophets teaching that the Church will be in apostasy if it ever abandons plural marriage, a prophet knowing about who God is and such things.
And by the way, it always is amazing to me that when the Church leaders themselves tell the members that we should follow them even if what they say may be wrong we then have the apologist telling us that they really make lots of mistakes and why would we expect any difference.
But no worries. I see it is even more messy than what I once thought. So now if I here something from our leaders that does not resonate with my spirit and what I think God is telling me about it I feel quite happy about simply ignoring it.