I sustain the president of the church as the prophet and the only one who is authorized to receive that type of revelation. If the Pres. Christofferson were to announce that revelation in your scenario, I would accept it. But I don't see it as likely, and the church's teachings about homosexuality (consistently teaching that homosexual behavior is against the commandments) seem very different to me than the teachings about blacks prior to 1978 (consistently teaching that blacks would one day have the priesthood, albeit most felt it would be in the next life).
Here is where you an I differ greatly. I have always been taught that the feelings of homosexuality are NOT a sin. The sin is in breaking the Law of Chastity. If LGBT can marry, they are no longer breaking the Law of Chastity, and no longer sinning.
Correct?
Where, with the priesthood issue, AA had never sinned in this life (but they had sinned somewhere previously, but not in this life. We don't turn "black" when we sin), yet were still denied the opportunity.
In my mind, the AA issue is much worse, much more egregious act by the Church. It was nothing more than bigotry. That's why it would be much easier for the Church to accept LGBT into the "fold". Once they are married, the sin is now gone.
The issue here is marriage, and that is why the Church has suddenly gotten so active in the fight against gay marriage. If LGBT people can get married, then they aren't sinning anymore. They can have families, obey the law of chastity, and do everything else that straight members can do.
That is why I think once the gay marriage becomes accepted by law, and another 10 years pass and then accepted by the common man, the Church can quite easily say, "look, they are keeping ALL the commandments, they should be allowed to make the covenants and receive the blessings that come from keeping the commandments."
Boom, write a manifesto calling whoever a bigot, say all their general conference talks about how homosexuality is a sin were not inspired by God, but instead inspired by hatred, and move on.
The Church has done that before.
That is just my point of view, and I really, really appreciate your response. If you know of any, are there any scriptures that differentiate homosexuality from adultery or fornication? Anything that says that adultery and fornication are wrong because they are done outside the covenant of marriage, while homosexuality is wrong because it's fundamentally wrong? Thanks.