In this Church there is an enormous amount of room—and
scriptural commandment—for studying and learning, for comparing and
considering, for discussion and awaiting further revelation. We all learn “line
upon line, precept upon precept,”
3 with the goal being authentic religious faith informing genuine
Christlike living. In this there is no place for coercion or manipulation, no
place for intimidation or hypocrisy. But no child in this Church should be left
with uncertainty about his or her parents’ devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ,
the Restoration of His Church, and the reality of living prophets and apostles
who, now as in earlier days, lead that Church according to “the will of the
Lord, … the mind of the Lord, … the word of the Lord, … and the power of God unto
salvation.”
4 In such basic matters of faith, prophets do not apologize for requesting
unity, indeed conformity, in the eloquent sense that the Prophet Joseph Smith
used that latter word.
5 In any case, as Elder Neal Maxwell once said to me in a hallway
conversation, “There didn’t seem to be any problem with conformity the day the
Red Sea opened.”