Equality wrote:I think this is probably the crux of our disagreement. The church, in 2012, continues to publish and use materials that in no uncertain terms condemn masturbation as "carnal" and sinful, etc. It continues to cite to previously published materials that quote Packer and Kimball, et al. If the church were moving away from the doctrinal position, why continue to recycle the old quotes from the 60s, 70s, and 80s? Why not scrub them from the materials?
I wish they would scrub out all the old crap, but that'll take time (and revised manuals -- for example, they are still using the same old "Parents Guide" published in 1985!). I think masturbation (or at least its emphasis as a serious sin) will slowly fade as the institution is silent on the issue (like so many other things) -- no formal redaction/repudiation or even removal from old materials will occur, but just a growing silence (as well as quiet policy changes, as we see in the new CHI).
I'd like to believe the church is progressing on this issue, but I think the evidence you cite, when considered in light of all the evidence of the church's continuing preoccupation with condemning pornography, homosexuality, etc. makes me think you are overstating the case that the church is liberalizing. I think the membership as a whole is, but not the geezers in the COB. But we can agree to disagree on it. I really hope I am wrong about this.
Certainly the Church's official position is and will continue to be that masturbation is a "sin." The change (albeit very slow) will be the "degree" of sin that is emphasized, in my opinion. And we are seeing a real de-emphasis on masturbation, at least by the institution, although some local leaders will continue to make it a big deal and screw with the heads of the youth.