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The quick explanation I promised to post, about the sacred ordinances that go on inside Mormon temples

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  • To live with God... must I enter and do temple-ordinances?

  • We believe that God requires us to receive sacred ordinances, and that He will make it possible for everyone to receive them. So, yes, these ordinances must be fulfilled, though whether or not they are done in the future as they are now remains to be seen! For now, we perform marriages, sealings, etc., in temples. I love it!

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  • I heard the mormons forgave Hitler and did a proxy baptism for him and not only him but his mistress Eva braun according to the bible that is not what god taught it has been appointed for man to live and then die so while you are still alive on this earth you only get one chance to serve god or the devil and all his lying false religions that he has invented to deceive the world with and take as many to hell with him. Jesus is the only way he is god John 8:58 , isaiah 42:8 44:6 John 17:5

  • Mormon please read Deu 4 v35+36-39 Isiah 43 v10 Galatians 1-8 and Matthew 22 v30 . God said i am the only God there have been non before me or after me i am the only God  there is no other God beside me .Galatians warns about false teacher or Angles with a different gospel to the one Jesus and the apostles taught about and Matthew clear says no marriage in heaven (NKJB)

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  • @BornSinners Please read 1 Corinthians 15:39–44. There are more if you feel the need to continue trolling Mormons. Just ask!

  • @BornSinners No. This is not true.

  • When they go to get married They receive their secret name that the husband will use to call his wife from the grave. And they learn the secret handshakes and code words that they believe that they have to know in order to get into the celestial kingdom and on to being exalted or in other words become gods. Remember thou shalt not lie, if this is not the truth then please let us know what is.

  • In a private letter, Hirschel's wife indicated how skillfully the hoax was carried out:

    Margaret Herschel was more amused. She called the story 'a very clever peice of imagination,' and wrote appreciately..."The whole description is so well clenched with minute details of workmanship...that the New Yorkists were not to be blamed for actually believing it as they did...."

  • John Herschel, son of the famous William, went to South Africa to study stars visible only in the southern hemisphere. This was the cause of considerable public interest, given Herschel's involvement. (William Herschel was the preeminent astronomer of his generation. He had discovered Uranus, and was also of the view that the moon was inhabited. These reports were widely believed and caused a minor sensation. They were carried in the Painsville Telegraph..The Sun... hinted the matter was a hoax:

  • The source for this claim is not Joseph Smith himself; the first mention comes in 1881 in Oliver B. Huntington's journal, who claimed that he had the information from Philo Dibble. So, we have a late, third-hand account of something Joseph Smith is supposed to have said.

  • Not every statement made by a Church leader, past or present, necessarily constitutes doctrine. A single statement made by a single leader on a single occasion often represents a personal, though well-considered, opinion, but is not meant to be officially binding for the whole Church. With divine inspiration, the First Presidency...and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles...counsel together to establish doctrine that is consistently proclaimed in official Church Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day

  • @BornSinners The source for this claim is not Joseph Smith himself; the first mention comes in 1881 in Oliver B. Huntington's journal, who claimed that he had the information from Philo Dibble. So, we have a late, third-hand account of something Joseph is supposed to have said. THIS NEVER WAS DOCTRINE OF THE MORMON CHURCH.

  • @scottwins2 you clearly twist the words no GOD MEANS NO GOD weather below or above that means man made also . do you know your Mormon history do you know what happened to false prophet of old in the bible ! they are to be killed so they don't spread false teachings about GOD . Just one false thing that came to mind that your founder and his predecessor said that giants live on the moon , well mans been to the moon and no life form what so ever i could go on but please do your home work.

  • 1 Corinthians 15:29

    Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? why are they then baptized for the dead?

    THE CORINTHIANS WERE BAPTIZING FOR THE DEAD BUT HAD TROUBLES WITH THE RESURRECTION THEN PAUL WRITES THEM A LETTER.

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