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Hi Ronald,

Are the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints themselves saying that them determining how existing scripture will be applied is revelatory?

Also, even if it is, why haven't those determinations been canonized? And when leaders have claimed that something is revelation but haven't canonized it, why not?

Also, not "everyone else" places "written scripture from previous generations over all else and assum(es) that anything else said today is just commentary from non-authoritative people.” Other religions believe in modern revelation and that their leaders are prophets. Examples within the Latter-day Saint movement alone are the FLDS church and the Community of Christ, which does receive new scripture and canonizes revelation they believe to be that.

I am glad you have your faith in the church. However, will arguments that require that faith work on those who don't have it?

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