Brigham Young in the new tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 30, 1870: "'Who will redeem the earth, who will go forth and make the sacrifice for the earth and all things it contains?' The eldest son said: 'Here am I;' but he did not say 'send me.' But the second one, which was 'Lucifer, son of the morning,' said, 'Lord, here am I, send me, I will redeem every son and daughter of Adam and Eve that lives on the earth,..."
Has the belief changed since the days that Brigham Young was the President?
Has the belief changed since the days that Brigham Young was the President?
What belief. It seems to me to be a huge stretch to try and attribute what has never been a part of LDS Doctrine, to Brigham Young, long dead, and something he said in the Tabernacle, that is simply a reference to the War in Heaven.
Jesus Christ is the only begotten son of the Father, in the flesh. That is a Doctrine that matters, anything related to Satan is head of the pin conjecture since it is the Gospel of Jesus Christ to which we adhere and we strive not to lend any legitimacy to the fallen angel and his doctrine.
The doctrine of Jesus Christ is found in the Holy scriptures.