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Cardston Alberta LDS (Mormon) Temple - Mormons

http://www.MormonTempleCere... gives answers to many common questions about Mormon temples. Information and pictures from http://www.ldschurchtemples... and Wikipedia about LDS (Mormon) Temple. F...  
 
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blackvampire94 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This is the temple int home town, and the one my parents were married in, I can't imagine live in a plae where you don't have a temple
robanah (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I didn't know it was declared a national historic site! Wow! You learn something new everyday
Kitzka90 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i wish I could be saved.
utubesoop (5 months ago) Show Hide
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no religion in the world can do that, religion divides us, spirituality connects all, a belief that transends all social norms
weasel19thing (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I get along good with these mormons, and in some-ways there help is good, but u think-about it they took-this part of the land away from the Blood Ppl in the
1800s u ppl were staving/freezing 2 death, and u take the most greatest piece of land away without asking. then have the gull to preach-bout God, and when u c-us come into r stores r like geez damn indians. u-ppl caucasian ppl really have 2 think-what u'v done, cause the lord will certainly not appreciate this in heaven.
Jill5455426 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is MY temple. Where my husband and I were married, where our parents were both married, where our grandparents were married, and even some of our great-grandparents. One day, I hope it to be the temple where my children will be married.

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