Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are
often among the most trusting and gullible people in the world. They also
sometimes believe in doctrines they find on the Web that they should know are
false and not even worth reading. A big problem is they sometimes then teach
these untruths to other Church members – even in official meetings.
The core problem is
that too many Church members these days don’t read the Standard Works – or at
best only read The Book of Mormon over and over.
These members are
clueless on what doctrines are found in the Old Testament, the Doctrine and
Covenants and/or the Pearl of Great Price.
President Harold B.
Lee, stated very prophetically about the danger of scriptural ignorance in the Ensign
Magazine of December 1972:
“I say that we need to
teach our people to find their answers in the scriptures. If only each of us
would be wise enough to say that we aren’t able to answer any question unless
we can find a doctrinal answer in the scriptures! And if we hear someone
teaching something that is contrary to what is in the scriptures, each of us
may know whether the things spoken are false—it is as simple as that. But the
unfortunate thing is that so many of us are not reading the scriptures. We do
not know what is in them, and therefore we speculate about the things that we
ought to have found in the scriptures themselves. I think that therein is one
of our biggest dangers of today.
When I meet with our
missionaries and they ask questions about things pertaining to the temple, I
say to them, as I close the discussion, “I don’t dare answer any of your
questions unless I can find an answer in the standard works or in the authentic
declarations of presidents of the Church.”
The
Lord has given us in the standard works the means by which we should measure
truth and untruth. May we all heed his word: “Thou shalt take the things which
thou hast received, which have been given unto thee in my scriptures for a law,
to be my law to govern my church.” (D&C 42:59.)”
NOTE: This article and all of the NighUntoKolob blog are NOT an official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are the author's conclusions and opinions only.