Wait, this is a snake pit! I'm out of here. Can we have it be a velociraptor pit instead, please. Then I'll stay around.
No. jk. Sorry, just so happy to finally be able to voice some of my thoughts.
That's a really good question. I've seen no amendment to the 8th article. It's still in the PoGP exactly as it's always been.
To me, I put the two books on the same level. And if I'm honest, I can't deny that there are errors in both. As I've been reading this thread over the last several days, I got to thinking, well... maybe the Lord just had Joseph Smith call things by names that we'd recognize. So instead of saying the Lamanites (or whoever) rode pickadoos, he had Joseph write horses, but that didn't really work because he mentions cureloms (unidentified), so if my logic worked out then why use cureloms instead of something we'd be more familiar with? I think the main difference between science and religion is that religion relies on faith which, as it's taught in Hebrews, "is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." And that's pretty much what people have to rely on with any religion. Sorry for rambling, I think I answered the question by admitting that there are errors, and that I put both books on the same level. The problem is there's just not always logic when it comes to religion, it's just a feeling and that's why it's not science.