We had 5 years of Ezra Taft Benson in a largely non-functional state for 5 years starting in late 1989. All it took was one capable counselor named Gordon Hinckley to reassure us that Benson "sends his love and is watching the conference proceedings from home." Henry Eyring would be the de facto president as the operational counselor while another counselor would be added. I suspect that Holland would be choice added to the First Presidency with the power of Oaks' auto pen signature.
Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
Re: Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
Re: Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
Perhaps Elder Gong, given that they could use somebody with the effectiveness of President Hinckley.
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Re: Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
I'm probably too cynical, but I would expect them to choose Bednar to get him ready to be president given his likely ascension to the top spot.
https://zelophehadsdaughters.com/2021/0 ... president/
I guess there's a likely Holland presidency as well, though.
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Re: Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
I think the next apostle in line could be a total vegetable and the would still prop him up as the prophet, and ordain him as such. Tell us how well he is doing at conference and he loves us all. Sure someone else could run the church but they would maintain their all important status quo they deem so important.
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Re: Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
It's always a possibility when the mantle of president of the church is typically inherited when someone is in their late 80s or 90s.
Risk of dementia aside, the age factor feels like a huge issue. I'm several decades shy of my 96th birthday and I can already tell that I'm slowing down, that my best days are behind me.
Was there someone in particular that's slated to become president of the church in the next decade or so that you feel is already showing signs of dementia or was it more of a general concern?
Risk of dementia aside, the age factor feels like a huge issue. I'm several decades shy of my 96th birthday and I can already tell that I'm slowing down, that my best days are behind me.
Was there someone in particular that's slated to become president of the church in the next decade or so that you feel is already showing signs of dementia or was it more of a general concern?
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Re: Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
Here is a probability graph from a few years ago.
https://zelophehadsdaughters.com/2018/0 ... 5-members/
https://zelophehadsdaughters.com/2018/0 ... 5-members/
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Re: Elder Oaks as the next Prophet?
Does anyone else feel like that position of prophet is probably losing power over time to the lawyers accountants? Sure they let them play around with things like the name or letting missionaries call home or wear pants, but really, all the big decisions...probably not made at the top with codgers, other than sign here and we think we should do this based on the data in this power point, with nods from the tired old men.
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