LDS (Mormon) Temple Ceremony - Questions Answered

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Many people are familiar with LDS temples that are built throughout the world and in almost every major city. Yet there are still many questions about Mormon temples and the ceremonies that take place within.

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  • I am of partial native american decent, can I still be a morman?

  • Of course. All are invited to join the LDS Church and come unto Christ.

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  • This is where I feel peace

    That sweetly restores my soul

    Here, the Spirit doth increase

    And instructs me in role

  • New temple coming in Brigham City.

  • @TheOptimistPrime His tirades are also about Republicans.

  • @jjjooommm222 Thinking about a God who wants to punish or damn all those who do not believe in him (or not in the right way) is not a good starting point, I believe.

    Rationality is something different for each of us, depending on our upbringing and experiences. But our brains have many more capacities, not only in the rational sphere. Parts of our brains are very intuitive.

    So, my suggestion to you is very simple: Pray to God, ask him whether he exists and what he wants you to do.

  • Huntsman, who also sings with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, also referenced Nibley's 1939 Ph.D dissertation at the University of California-Berkeley on the Roman New Year Games. In content, he added, Nibley's breadth and depth of scholarship was uncanny.

  • I think joy is a rational reason.

  • yes

  • It is confusing.

  • I would love to have religion and belief in this type of god, but its hard for me to imagine such a jealous entity would punish us for not believing in him and following his word but would not provide any rational reason for us to conclude, using the brain he provided us, that he wanted this for us. I cannot see how I can know what his will is, all I see are a plethora of claims by a plethora of belief systems. How could you be expected to pick the right one, lest you be damned?

  • awesome!

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