Let me point you to the logic of that question as seen through mormon eyes.
Adding to the Bible - Revelation 22:18 - by W. John Walsh, Robert L. Millet, Scott Drennan
Just to save you the trouble.
The closing paragraph reads thusly: It is the humble but bold testimony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that God has restored His church, given additional scriptures, and continued to guide His church once again through modern revelation to a modern prophet and a modern twelve apostles. Just as the first coming of Christ was not an unprophesied event, so this greatly prophesied preparatory era prior to Christ's second coming should also not surprise the serious student of scripture.
An unparalleled unique prophetically promised clarion call of such splendorous stupendous significance decidedly deserves real review, not canon-closing cliches sourced from superficial scholarship of Revelations readings!
I agree with the author of my previous post...this "read and pray about it ploy" is nothing but a bait and switch attempt to sway the unaware, and is rooted in the guile of the father of lies, the great liar, Lucifer.
So, Lucifer wants us to pray to God to know the truth?
It is the humble but bold testimony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that God has restored His church, given additional scriptures, and continued to guide His church once again through modern revelation to a modern prophet and a modern twelve apostles. Just as the first coming of Christ was not an unprophesied event, so this greatly prophesied preparatory era prior to Christ’s second coming should also not surprise the serious student of scripture.
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Excuse me while I go throw up...