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*Critics use a statement made in the Ward Teachers' Message published in the Improvement Era in June 1945 to claim that members must do whatever Church leaders say without question. Critics use a statement made in the Ward Teachers' Message published in the ''Improvement Era'' in June 1945 to claim that members must do whatever Church leaders say without question. The statement is presented by the critics as follows: | *Critics use a statement made in the Ward Teachers' Message published in the Improvement Era in June 1945 to claim that members must do whatever Church leaders say without question. Critics use a statement made in the Ward Teachers' Message published in the ''Improvement Era'' in June 1945 to claim that members must do whatever Church leaders say without question. The statement is presented by the critics as follows: | ||
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Week 30 | A FAIR Analysis of:
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Evangelical Christians claim that salvation comes through "faith alone" (sola fide) and they accuse Latter-day Saints of holding to an un-Biblical belief of "works-based salvation."
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Common criticisms related to this lesson topic
Jeremiah was preaching of impending destruction to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. If the job of a prophet is to "watch over and warn the people of impending danger," why doesn't the prophet predict natural disasters such as earthquakes, tornadoes and tsunamis?
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Some critics say that Latter-day Saint prophets aren't really "prophets" because they don't prophesy by foretelling unknown events. They commonly issue challenges such as, "If Gordon B. Hinckley is a prophet, tell me one event that he's prophesied." Do LDS prophets "prophesy"?
Response
Prophets have many roles, only one of which is to prophesy future events. Most modern LDS prophets have been forthtellers rather than foretellers. The key issue is the possession of divine authority, in that they give whatever message(s) God wishes communicated to His children.
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The manual teaches us to follow the prophet's counsel. Critics distort this by claiming that we must always follow the prophet's counsel without question.
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