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The Bible and Book of Mormon clearly teach this principle.
I've made it know how I feel about the new handbook changes.
Here are the other issues I've had before:
How is it that Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, two men who drank alcohol, could see God and Jesus (which according to Mormon Doctrine requires that you be so "clean" that your physical body is transformed to allow you to exist in God's presence) but we can't drink alcohol and take the sacrament? Why is it that this "policy" has never been released to the Church in official doctrine and added to the D&C? Why is it that we are breaking the WOW by drinking and are subject to the spirit leaving us when we do so, causing us to miss out on revelation and personal guidance BUT the First Presidency and Quorum of the 12 can be obese and receive revelation for the entire church...when the WOW does not discriminate between eating healthy and drinking alcohol? So, it is ok for some to break the WOW but not others?
I guess that falls in line with yesterday's ruling that it is ok for men and women to break the Law of Chastity but not men and men or women and women.
Back to the WOW thing, if it is ok to be obese, but not ok to drink alcohol, why don't they change that in the D&C? They should add another section retracting 89 and clarifying it. And don't tell me that they don't believe in changing scripture. This religion is founded on changing scripture. We added a whole extra book. Joseph Smith has the JST (changing the Bible). We have constantly changed the Book of Mormon. My dad's mission Book of Mormon is different than mine. We just bought scriptures for our oldest boy, and his scriptures are different than mine. We are 100% ok with changing scripture.
So, why doesn't the apostles stand up and say, "I saw Jesus last night, and this is what he told me" like every prophet before them?
Which leads me to my next point:
Tithing. When Tithing was instituted early in the church, it was this:
That is very clear: You pay for the necessities of life FIRST. Then you pay tithing.
This states that tithing is different than most debts. You DO NOT pay tithing first, you pay when you have excess (which is in line with the scriptures). If you have NO abundance YOU PAY NO TITHING.
Compare this to what Holland recently said in conference:
Holland MISQUOTES Talmage. Talmage says if you have NONE, you PAY NONE. Holland deletes this phrase. He implies you always pay tithing. Holland then deletes the phrase "NOT IN ADVANCE" and implies that tithing is to be paid FIRST, which is widely taught from the pews at church. You get your check, you move the decimal place over, and if any is left, you take care of your family. That is not what Smith, the scriptures or Talmage taught.
Now, Holland is an Apostle. My problem with his changing the tithing doctrine is NOT that he changed it. It is that he changed it by sneaking around previous teachings. Why misquote Talmage to prove your point? You ARE AN APOSTLE. You have the RIGHT TO SEE JESUS.
Get up on the pulpit and say, "JESUS TOLD ME WE ARE CHANGING TITHING. He came to me or an angel came to me and said that it is no more after you have paid your worldly debts as Talmage taught. It is now required that you move the decimal over. We will add a new section to the D&C's clarifying this."
Do you see the difference? Example one is a man trying to create rules and regulations without God's approval, so he has to change and twist previous apostle's words around. Example two is an apostle of God who gets revelation and speaks with power and authority from God.
Which leads me to the next question:
Why have we stopped receiving revelation from the heavens? Why have there not been new scriptures? You would think in this day and age, we would need more revelation more than ever. We have technology that the early saints never dreamed of. Why is it there is no guidance from heaven on these issues? Why has the revelation and scripture stopped with polygamy?
That brings me to another issue: Why is it that the little girl can't get baptized because her parents are polygamists, but many of the Apostles TODAY practice polygamy? Heck, my DAD practices polygamy. He is married/sealed to multiple women and they don't even want to be married anymore and have civilly divorced.
And I haven't even started on the Pearl of Great Price. I can't read that book anymore. It's a fraud.
Anyhow, like I've said, I think yesterday's ruling may have been the last straw. The good news is, if the Church feels that it is ok to make kids wait until they are 18 to get baptized in certain situations then I can wait until my kid can decide what he wants to do. There is one less thing to feel guilty about. lol.
I've made it know how I feel about the new handbook changes.
Here are the other issues I've had before:
How is it that Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, two men who drank alcohol, could see God and Jesus (which according to Mormon Doctrine requires that you be so "clean" that your physical body is transformed to allow you to exist in God's presence) but we can't drink alcohol and take the sacrament? Why is it that this "policy" has never been released to the Church in official doctrine and added to the D&C? Why is it that we are breaking the WOW by drinking and are subject to the spirit leaving us when we do so, causing us to miss out on revelation and personal guidance BUT the First Presidency and Quorum of the 12 can be obese and receive revelation for the entire church...when the WOW does not discriminate between eating healthy and drinking alcohol? So, it is ok for some to break the WOW but not others?
I guess that falls in line with yesterday's ruling that it is ok for men and women to break the Law of Chastity but not men and men or women and women.
Back to the WOW thing, if it is ok to be obese, but not ok to drink alcohol, why don't they change that in the D&C? They should add another section retracting 89 and clarifying it. And don't tell me that they don't believe in changing scripture. This religion is founded on changing scripture. We added a whole extra book. Joseph Smith has the JST (changing the Bible). We have constantly changed the Book of Mormon. My dad's mission Book of Mormon is different than mine. We just bought scriptures for our oldest boy, and his scriptures are different than mine. We are 100% ok with changing scripture.
So, why doesn't the apostles stand up and say, "I saw Jesus last night, and this is what he told me" like every prophet before them?
Which leads me to my next point:
Tithing. When Tithing was instituted early in the church, it was this:
As the matter presents itself to my mind, it is as though there had been a contract made between myself and the Lord, and that in effect He had said to me: “You have need of many things in this world—food, clothing, and shelter for your family and yourself, the common comforts of life, and the things that shall be conducive to refinement, to development, to righteous enjoyment. You desire material possessions to use for the assistance of others, and thereby gain greater blessings for yourself and yours. Now, you shall have the means of acquiring these things; but remember they are mine, and I require of you the payment of a rental upon that which I give into your hands. However, your life will not be one of uniform increase in substance and possessions; you will have your loses, as well as your gains; you will have your periods of trouble as well as your times of peace. Some years will be plenty unto you, and others will be years of scarcity. And, now, instead of doing as mortal landlords do—require you to contract [p.208]with them to pay in advance, whatever your fortunes or your prospects may be—you shall pay me not in advance, but when you have received; and you shall pay me in accordance with what you receive. If it so be that in one year your income is abundant, then you can afford to pay me a little more; and if it be so that the next year is one of distress and your income is not what it was, then you shall pay me less; and should it be that you are reduced to the utmost penury so that you have nothing coming in, you will pay me nothing.”
That is very clear: You pay for the necessities of life FIRST. Then you pay tithing.
And, now, instead of doing as mortal landlords do—require you to contract [p.208]with them to pay in advance, whatever your fortunes or your prospects may be—you shall pay me not in advance, but when you have received; and you shall pay me in accordance with what you receive.
This states that tithing is different than most debts. You DO NOT pay tithing first, you pay when you have excess (which is in line with the scriptures). If you have NO abundance YOU PAY NO TITHING.
Compare this to what Holland recently said in conference:
Elder James E. Talmage once described this as a contract between us and the Lord. He imagined the Lord saying: “‘You have need of many things in this world—food, clothing, and shelter for your family … , the common comforts of life. … You shall have the means of acquiring these things; but remember they are mine, and I require of you the payment of a rental upon that which I give into your hands. However, your life will not be one of uniform increase … [so] instead of doing as mortal landlords do—requir[ing] you to … pay in advance, whatever your fortunes or … prospects may be—you shall pay me … [only] when you have received; and you shall pay me in accordance with what you receive. If it so be that in one year your income is abundant, then … [your 10 percent will be a] little more; and if it be so that the next year is one of distress and your income is not what it was, then … [your 10 percent will be] less. … [Whatever your circumstance, the tithe will be fair.]’
Holland MISQUOTES Talmage. Talmage says if you have NONE, you PAY NONE. Holland deletes this phrase. He implies you always pay tithing. Holland then deletes the phrase "NOT IN ADVANCE" and implies that tithing is to be paid FIRST, which is widely taught from the pews at church. You get your check, you move the decimal place over, and if any is left, you take care of your family. That is not what Smith, the scriptures or Talmage taught.
Now, Holland is an Apostle. My problem with his changing the tithing doctrine is NOT that he changed it. It is that he changed it by sneaking around previous teachings. Why misquote Talmage to prove your point? You ARE AN APOSTLE. You have the RIGHT TO SEE JESUS.
Get up on the pulpit and say, "JESUS TOLD ME WE ARE CHANGING TITHING. He came to me or an angel came to me and said that it is no more after you have paid your worldly debts as Talmage taught. It is now required that you move the decimal over. We will add a new section to the D&C's clarifying this."
Do you see the difference? Example one is a man trying to create rules and regulations without God's approval, so he has to change and twist previous apostle's words around. Example two is an apostle of God who gets revelation and speaks with power and authority from God.
Which leads me to the next question:
Why have we stopped receiving revelation from the heavens? Why have there not been new scriptures? You would think in this day and age, we would need more revelation more than ever. We have technology that the early saints never dreamed of. Why is it there is no guidance from heaven on these issues? Why has the revelation and scripture stopped with polygamy?
That brings me to another issue: Why is it that the little girl can't get baptized because her parents are polygamists, but many of the Apostles TODAY practice polygamy? Heck, my DAD practices polygamy. He is married/sealed to multiple women and they don't even want to be married anymore and have civilly divorced.
And I haven't even started on the Pearl of Great Price. I can't read that book anymore. It's a fraud.
Anyhow, like I've said, I think yesterday's ruling may have been the last straw. The good news is, if the Church feels that it is ok to make kids wait until they are 18 to get baptized in certain situations then I can wait until my kid can decide what he wants to do. There is one less thing to feel guilty about. lol.