Asking you to back up your claims is not the same thing as sign seeking, despite your attempt to suggest otherwise. As for your suggestion that not everyone hears the words with the same understanding, that is reasonable where the words are unclear or somewhat nebulous. The opposite is the case here. We have a several scriptures, direct instruction in the temple, and dozens of quotes from Prophets and Apostles explaining the doctrine.Amore Vero wrote:The Prophets don't put all the truth about something in just one statement. Wouldn't that be great. They do it line upon line, precept upon precept like the Spirit does. We have to search & study out many puzzle pieces & put them all together to begin to understand what it all means. Than we have to have the Spirit to even understand correctly what is written or said by Prophets or we will still be lead astray.
So if my statements don't ring true to you, showing you a sign, a quote, won't convince you either. But if you are really sincere in wanting to know, the Spirit can easily & quickly show you the words of the Prophets that I was shown.
And I did learn alot of this in the temple. But Heavenly Father usually only causes us to hear what we are ready to accept. If these things sound offensive to you, Heavenly Father is not going to push them on you or anyone who doesn't want to live it. Else it would be to your condemnation. Not everyone hears the words of the Prophets or the words spoken in the temple with the same meaning.
This has gone far past the point of being productive, until you can ground your claim in scripture and prophetic teaching, nothing you are saying can be given even a scrap of credibility.