And the Glory of the Lord - Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Handel's Messiah

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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings And the Glory of the Lord from Handel's Messiah.

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  • Intended or not, if you had the world's best choir you'd perform this in public as well. I'm not LDS but this choir is still the greatest musical group on the planet hands down

  • STOP it with all the NEGATIVE! Good grief. Just enjoy it for what it is. Not what is ISN"T.....

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  • Such a beautiful piece performed by talented musicians!

  • @mrchorn2: Thanks for your reply. Although it unfortunately has been treated as such, McConkie’s “Mormon Doctrine” is NOT an official source of LDS Mormon doctrine that is binding upon church membership for belief and practice. The salient point of baptism for the dead is to give those who are dead the option to accept or reject the ordinance. The mere performance of the ordinance does not convert nor force anyone who is dead to be or become a Mormon. Merry Christmas.

  • @rippinsteo Unfortunately, I no longer have access to a copy of McConkie's "Mormon Doctrine" but I remain confident that a thorough review of that work would validate my previous assertion. The entire premise of Mormon's baptism for the dead, is that they are preforming an essential element of their dogma required to reach the platinum-cardholder version of their afterlife, for individuals that either rejected or died before Smith restored his version of the archaic Christian church.

  • @mrchorn2 : Yeah, well, except for the fact that LDS Mormons don't believe vicarious works for the dead have converted anyone posthumously, that's pretty funny!

  • Not to worry, as a result of Mormon's vicarious works for the dead, I am sure they have converted him posthumously!

  • I don't really know what Handel would have intended for the most part, but I'm pretty sure he'd have converted to Mormonism at some point if he could've. But that's just one man's opinion.

  • Wonderful!

    

  • @Sen957 Yes, it is operational, I sang there im 2007 (not with that choir but in that venue). It's magnificent

  • @TheTomBales A Major

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