It is impossible to understand the meaning of this statement without many hours of research and study with an open heart and mind.
What you posted in no less incomprehensible.
You are simply saying that it takes lots of "research and study..." in order to make his plain and simple words mean anything other than what the first reading of his words mean. To my way of thinking, that statement sounds like saying "only those with a secret decoder ring thingy can understand his words". So if you want to pursue that delusional line of thinking, go ahead. But keep in mind that I do not argue with delusions; they do not exist, so I do not bother.
The delusion is created when you take quotes out of context to make them seem to mean something quite different than the original intent. What I meant by the need to research and study was that in order to understand what is meant here, you must not only read the entire discourse, but several others along with LDS scripture and what modern leaders have said and are saying about who the atonement applies to.
After doing my own research, it has become very apparent that he is referring to people who do not repent. Or in other words, those who reject Christ's atonement. He uses words and phraseology that is different than we are used to today, especially outside the church. But that is all this is about, people who reject Christ.
Because there is no record of any Latter-day Saints seeking for their own blood being shed or that of others, it is obvious that when he refers to "their own blood", this teaching was understood by his listeners in that day as simply suffering in the flesh or here in mortality.
I hope this helps you understanding a little more.
Here is the original quote from the OP. Please explicate and parse it so that its "hidden message" is revealed.
Please explicate and parse it so that it does not say that the Atonement of Jesus Christ is insufficient to atone for one's sins.
"There is not a man or woman, who violates the covenants made with their God, that will not be required to pay the debt. The blood of Christ will never wipe that out, your own blood must atone for it; and the judgments of the Almighty will come, sooner or later, and every man and woman will have to atone for breaking their covenants." original citation:"Brigham Young Blood Atonement Sermon," Journal of Discourses, Volume 3, Pages 243 to 249. as noted http://www.religioustolerance.org/ldsblood.htm (emphasis added)
Notice the difference between the simplicity of the Bible in that it says what it means and means what it says.
In other words,you guys are making it up as you go, and are depending upon others to keep y'all from seeing the plain truth of what your leaders say....that in order to understand what is meant here, you must not only read the entire discourse, but several others along with LDS scripture and what modern leaders have said and are saying about who the atonement applies to.
But notice what you DO NOT say, and that is that Young believed what he said, and that what Jesus Christ did was insufficient to save anyone. It is precisely that issue around which you are dancing.
And if you have to go to consult your high mucky mucks to find a way around a simple sentence in a sermon by one of big your leaders, then your religion is full of Jabberwocky, and therefore utterly useless.
Really, PAT it is as simple as that, and while I am not trying to rile up with statements such as those, but they are potent truths. I am not trying to create an enemy by telling you the truth, and exposing the logical errors in what you say. Thus I am trying to mix sweet and savory logic to expose the errors of your statements and combining that with the blunt force of demonstrating the consequences of your logic.
I am attempting to have you see that despite your "iron clad testimony" there comes the "fish smell test". That means you gotta ask, "Does this make sense, or does it smell fishy?"
To paraphrase Socrates who said, "The unexamined life is not worth living." I add this "The unexamined religion is not worth believing."