Doctor Scratch wrote:That's wonderful, Maklelan. I'm glad that your brother and your wife agree with your views. None of this really changes the basic fact that you disagree with Church leaders, though.
That's not been established. All you've been able to show is that you guys can quote comments that can be interpreted to support either side. I've been able to show that general church membership (at least as far as I or anyone else has been able to ascertain) agrees with me.
Doctor Scratch wrote:What is the "shade of grey" in this case? That you only "sort of" disagree with BY's teachings?
No, that (1) "disagree" and "utter contempt" are two different things, (2) I don't see any disagreement in the particular example to which Darth pointed, and (3) the quotes that have been provided can be interpreted just as easily to support my side. I've pointed this out multiple times now.
Doctor Scratch wrote:That's true--hence why I don't try to dismiss things like the location of Cumorah as "unimportant."
But you do tell me what I am and am not allowed to "dismiss" as "unimportant." That's a part of "the power or the official capacity to . . . say what questions are 'important' or 'unimportant.'" Are you really going to sit there and declare what is important and at the same time tell me that I don't speak officially for the church and thus cannot declare what is important? Are you really this cognitively dissonant?
Doctor Scratch wrote:Hence why I don't try to pooh-pooh away things that "aren't official." I'm sure you know the old saying: "When the Brethren speak, the thinking has been done."
Actually it's "when our leaders speak," and that statement does not come from the Brethren. They've actually repudiated it. Surely you already know that President George Albert Smith wrote that it "does not express the true position of the Church."
Doctor Scratch wrote:Because you don't hold the keys. You aren't an apostle. You aren't a "prophet, seer, and revelator." (Are you?)
Nor is Elder Peterson. He's been dead for almost 30 years.
Doctor Scratch wrote:No. Where did I ever claim that?
When you claim to declare what is and is not "important," when you claim that I am not allowed to point to what the Church identifies as official doctrine, when you claim to declare what is official doctrine, etc.
Doctor Scratch wrote:All I'm saying here is that prophetic declaration from Church leaders is more indicative of "actual" or "official" Church doctrine that whatever you say, or whatever you drum up in your polls of people at the Mormon Dialogue & Discussion Board.
First, you've yet to provide a single text that actually disagrees with my understanding of the protective function of garments. Second, your concern was not with official doctrine, but with the prevalence of the belief I described.
Doctor Scratch wrote:No, I'm not.
Then I can count on you to stop declaring to me what is and is not important to Latter-day Saints?
Doctor Scratch wrote:The Brethren are. Unless you want to try and undermine their authority, that is.
So the brethren determine what is and is not relevant? You mean they don't simply respond to socio-religious conditions that are in the hands of the membership and society at large? I disagree with you there.
Doctor Scratch wrote:Because the LDS Church has an authoritarian power structure--a "top-down" hieararchy. Unless you think you know better than the apostles and the prophets? Is that what you're saying?
This does not answer my question. You said the fact that church leaders wrote stuff down blew my understanding out of the water. I asked you how so. Please be specific.
Doctor Scratch wrote:I don't have to speak on its behalf. I'm happy to let the Brethren do that.
Another bald faced lie. You are the most manipulative and dishonest of commentators when it comes to what the Brethren mean when they speak or write on issues. You even sit there are tell me directly that I didn't mean what I thought I meant when I made this or that comment, and it's always directly predicated on what rhetorical value you can extract from the statement.