KevinSim wrote: Are you saying that it's impossible for one person to be more receptive to what God tells that person than another?
You made the claim that maybe God would have a hard time communicating, which is not a reasonable argument for someone the church claims created the earth, and that his prophet are who is supposed to communicate hie will to. I said nothing of Joseph or By ability compared to each other.
Are you saying that because God found it easy to give Joseph Smith an enormous amount of details, that therefore it had to be just as easy to communicate with Brigham Young?
keep up the silliness for all to enjoy. You really think God couldn't communicate his will to BY, even if he had less ability then Joseph.
And, to be perfectly honest, nothing ties me with any degree of certainty to the opinion that God did have problems communicating with Brigham Young.
I know, you are just making things up as you go to protect your claimed belief that the priesthood ban was a mistake by men like BY, even though this conflicts with what the church teaches and even the latest revelation in regards to it(hint 1978).
My point is not that God must have been unable to communicate, but rather that there might be reasons why God did not communicate, even if we go on the assumption that God is not personally racist.
This is an old excuse, and a very bad one you can use for ANY belief you want.
Difficulty in communicating with Brigham is just one possible explanation.
Not according to the church. If you believe in the LDS church, then you believe that BY was God's choice to replace Joseph, and difficulty is just not realistic for someone like God is claimed by the church. He sent a dream to peter. Again you should take Jason's advice.
It's totally possible that God picked and chose the things He wanted to communicate with Brigham and John Taylor and the rest, and that for some reasons that we aren't privy to right now, correcting Brigham's racist opinions about who should get the priesthood didn't make the cut.
Another very poor excuse that can be use on ANY belief. If it was a mistake, you can't provide any realistic reasons why God would stay silent on such an important issue in which the God of the universe could easily communicate about.
You asked for "evidnece to back up the idea that God has a hard time communicating"; I have none. I never intended to convince anyone that God has a hard time communicating; all I ever intended to do was to show that the fact that God didn't correct any of His LDS leaders until 1978 does not in itself mean that a good God was not directing the LDS Church; there is the potential for other explanations.
You haven't shown any reasonable possibilities, especially considering you have avoided the evidence that it was God who instituted the ban.
Just out of curiosity, what exactly has Joseph Smith said that convinces you that he thought God is "much more powerful then any human"?
I think Buffalo addressed this, but you are bordering on the stupid here. I think you are being dishonest, or do not know much about the LDS religion.
I'm sure there are many aspects of my religion, my faith, that I don't fully understand. I'm not LDS because I fully understand everything the LDS faith entails and agree with it completely; I'm a Latter-day Saint because I believe God told me He wants me to be a Latter-day Saint.
I am well aware of why many believe. I did as well. I just realize that I like other members were just deluding ourselves by incorrectly interpreting certain experiences the way the church and many religions want us to. We usually want to as well.
I know some Mormons who are involved in what they think is a thorough study of everything LDS. I find it much more interesting and fulfilling to concentrate on the few areas of faith that appeal to me most, and I make conclusions based on what makes sense to me, not on any desire to conform to any official LDS position.
I recommend Rambo's post on this one.