Posted by:
Elder Berry
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Date: March 16, 2017 03:06PM
It is fairly obvious to all here that The Mormon Church is using the subordination approach. Place your trust in the arms of the leader's flesh and not your own when calling on God. The great architect of this approach was I believe Gordon B. Hinckley. He obviously was part of a tradition of this approach but he was the one who "sealed" the marriage of the subordination approach and Mormonism. He had much history as a precedent including my great great great grandfather Brigham Young's iron fisted leadership not to mention Joseph Smith's charismatic cult boasting about how he was in control of people.
But what happened to the conscience-based or individualist approach?
http://religionnews.com/2016/03/23/8-quotes-mormon-leaders-independent-thinking/Is it still there in some leaders? I doubt it. The calling and election of the subordination approach has been made sure.
It makes me wonder if by some strange twist of fate the subordination approach had failed and the conscience-based or individualist approach had won out? Would that look like the formerly named RLDS? Would a site like RfM exist if it weren't for the minionization of Mormons at the end of the 20th Century?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/16/2017 08:28PM by Elder Berry.