Themark aren't you mixing up apples from oranges? (with the issue of blacks and the priesthood)
I don't believe I am mixing apples and oranges. My point is that I believe the two have a common factor which is that the church leadership has expounded explicitly that blacks would never have the priesthood and the exact reasons why they wouldn't, and the church leadership has expounded explicitly why Homosexuals should not have intercourse with each other. Obviously, the supposed fact that blacks were inherently unworthy of the Priesthood has been repealed. It isn't doctrine (It really isn't by the way). It was only thought to be doctrine. I have no reason to believe that it is impossible that the doctrine against homosexual acts will have the same result.
Are you saying the prophet has to say the words "Thus say the Lord" for you to believe is a sin?
I'm saying that there must be piece of revelation that vanquishes all doubt that the current attitude of the church is not merely the same sort of cultural attitude that kept the priesthood from the blacks. "Thus saith the Lord" would help. I'm debating with myself over whether the Proclamation on the Family qualifies.
i think it is a waste of time to question the prophets if you have a testimony of them and it can lead to apostacy.
Is there nothing worse than apostasy?
Here is something that I consider to be a Divine Truth:
When a doctrine is found to be out of harmony with one's experience of the Creation, that one is left with a choice. Either he must choose that the experience of the Creation is somehow false or he must choose that the doctrine is somehow false. One is liberty, the other bondage. I do not believe the church's doctrine of homosexuality is in harmony with many people's (including Homosexuals themselves) experience of the Creation. This has resulted in the apostasy and liberalization of a great number of Saints. Are they wrong?