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Mormons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon Church believe that this life is not the end. Through the sealing power performed in the Temple, Mormons believe we can be together with our family forever through Jesus Christ. Heavenly Father sent Jesus Christ to pave the way for us to return to Him. This is the great plan of happiness!

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WE WILL BE TOGETHER FOREVER SOMEDAY
Words and Music by: Michael Mclean

Will its harder to say goodbye and let go
for time to ever erase,
and its hard to see it end
When the mem'ries we've just made
may never happen again.

But its harder for time to ever erase
the together times we've shared.
So when we're apart remember
all the love we've shared together
And for all the love
thanks the Lord above
who showed us the way.

That we can be together forever someday
We can be together forever someday
We will be together forever someday.

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  • What sappy, saccharine crap! For a refreshing antidote to this, take a look at an insightful Mormon perspective on Proposition 8:

    "Mormon Church Defends Prop 8 and Marriage(s)" by lezazacomedy

  • It is pathetic that Mormons are trying to impose a theocratic, non-democratic ideology on America in the name of Christianity when they themselves are not even Christian. Mormons are not any more Christian than Christians are Jews. They possess their own religion, with their own holy book, just as Muslims have their own religion, with their own holy book. In a Christian theocracy that denied other people of different religions their rights, Mormons would be amongst those other people.

  • Goodness! Finally I found this song according to video!

    It remind me bean area and my trainer!

    It's best song remixxxxx!!!

  • The American people have a right to expect that their federal courts are conducted transparently and are free of bias. Unfortunately, Judge Walker’s failure to disclose that he is in a 10-year committed relationship with another man makes a mockery of the judicial process and under federal law should result in vacating his ruling.”

  • “NOM welcomes the filing of this motion to vacate this unprecedented, unconstitutional and irrational ruling seeking to impose same-sex marriage on America,” said Brian Brown, NOM’s president. “

  • @omiolo Under Joseph Smith, the church might well have been the first. Joseph Smith was progressive in many ways, certainly with regards to race. But under Brigham Young's racist leadership (read the Journal of Discourses) they were denied priesthood, entrance to the temple and therefore eternal marriage for over 100 years. The racism continued for the next century. Try reading what McConkie had to say about the priesthood ban in Mormon Doctrine.

  • Rescue me from my life, Marie Osmond

    As a kid, I pretended TV's richest singing Mormons were going to save me from my crazy, dirt-poor existence

  • Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers who founded Great Salt Lake City 160-plus years ago did just that. Their vision encompassed a vast swath of today's American West. Imagine revisiting the people, places and history of that provisional state. ...

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