bcspace wrote:I think what DarkHelmet did was search on constitution thread.
Yep. And it only took a few seconds. Doesn't Purdy realize that people have internet access and can easily find what the church teaches in it's own materials?
Did you read the links?
Here is what Purdy says:
The Church perspective is this: It’s not our doctrine, it’s not taught in our meetings,
The first link is from a church lesson manual. It says:
Share the following statement of Brigham Young about the Constitution of the United States:
Note that this is an instruction to the teacher to share this statement with the students in the class. In other words, a correlated manual is instructing the teachers to teach this:
“The general Constitution of our country is good, and a wholesome government could be framed upon it, for it was dictated by the invisible operations of the Almighty. . . .
“Will the Constitution be destroyed? No; It will be held inviolate by this people; and, as Joseph Smith said, ‘the time will come when the destiny of the nation will hang upon a single thread; at that critical juncture, this people will step forth and save it from the threatened destruction.’ It will be so” (Journal History, July 4, 1854, Archives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).
Now compare what Purdy says:
it’s not taught in our meetings
To what is taught:
Joseph Smith said, ‘the time will come when the destiny of the nation will hang upon a single thread; at that critical juncture, this people will step forth and save it from the threatened destruction.’
Why say this prophecy is not taught unless it is embarrassing?
The second link is an additional resource for that lesson. So even though the teacher is not specifically told to share it with the class, it is offered to the teacher as an additional resource:
Dean C. Jessee, “Joseph Smith’s 19 July 1840 Discourse,” in James B. Allen, ed., “The Historians Corner,” Brigham Young University Studies, Spring 1979, pp. 390–94.
Explains the sources for Joseph Smith’s statement that the constitution would hang by a thread.
So, why are members perfectly comfortable teaching and discussing this prophecy in class, talking about it with other members, but then they all of a sudden get embarrassed when the media asks about it?