Dubbs wrote:Jaye wrote:
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You always throw out your 'continued revelation' excuse.
It's always funny to see a "supposed" LDS person say that continuting revelation is an "excuse"
Classic. One of the basic tenants of the church, and you don't believe it.
And the leadership claimed that God withdrew the commandment.
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Correct, it is currently not in practice, and you say you understand this, yet still ask the question why they are not paying bishops as they did when we WERE in united order. 
I believe in continued revelation. Never said I didn't. I personally see no good reason why God would suddenly decide that people in the modern world had no need of a liason.
But you, and others, are constantly and consistently explaining away the contradictions and sudden changes of 'eternal or everlasting doctrines, or principles' to continued revelation.
You are using an excuse that is not valid.
Do yourself a favor Kent. Google the definitions of the words, eternal...and everlasting.
Their definitions do not coincide with the fact that the LDS Church has claimed revelation of eternal and everlasting principles which are commanded to be obeyed until the end of days, until Christ returns...only to turn around a claim a scant few years ago that God has suddenly changed His mind.
Continued revelation? Or convenient excuse?