Mark wrote:The Prophet will not, and the majority of the 12 will not, BUT there will be instances where almost the majority or one or two will seek to lead others astray.
where do you get your info that almost a majority or 1 or 2 of the prophets will seek to deceive the Saints?
You quoted me then you said I said that a majority will deceive us? A majority WILL NOT. + I would never name names, not my position to destroy another's faith.
Ezra Taft Bensons General Conference of April 1969 entitled, “Destructive Precepts of Men”.
“During his ministry on earth, the Lord spoke of the gospel net drawing in fish. The good fish, he said, were gathered into vessels, while the bad were cast away.
It is important to realize that while the Church is made up of mortals, no mortal is the Church. Judas, for a period of time, was a member of the Church—in fact, one of its apostles—but the Church was not Judas. Sometimes we hear someone refer to a division in the Church. In reality, the Church is not divided. It simply means that there are some who, for the time being at least, are members of the Church but not in harmony with it. These people have a temporary membership and influence in the Church; but unless they repent, they will be missing when the final membership records are recorded.
It is well that our people understand this principle, so they will not be misled by those apostates within the Church who have not yet repented or been cut off. But there is a cleansing coming.”
“Not only are there apostates within our midst, but there are also apostate doctrines that are sometimes taught in our classes and from our pulpits and that appear in our publications. And these apostate precepts of men cause our people to stumble.”
President J Rueben Clark Jr. said, “The ravening wolves are amongst us, from our own membership, and they, more than any others, are clothed in sheep's clothing because they wear the habiliments of the priesthood. . . . We should be careful of them. . . ."
I am working on finding the quotes that say to follow the majority of the brethren