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Will you publish my comment this time? I've posted this information at least 3 times.
A very positive family experience.
Why would you think non-members and in-actrives would hang around for any other reason then just because in your own blindness, that just maybe they might just be interested? What is wrong with that? If these people are skeptical or course they aren't going to agree with everything you say. However, being NASTY with them will not bring them any closer.
"All other churches are entirely destitute of all authority from God; and any person who receives Baptism or the Lord's Supper from their hands will highly offend God; for He looks upon them as the most corrupt of all people. Both Catholics and Protestants are nothing less than the whore of Babylon." Orson Pratt, The Seer, p. 255.
If you don't want to go to the temple open house or church, or hear the missionaries, no one is forcing you to do any of these.
Anyone can find fault and criticize. Why not find something you believe in and live it? I'd like to know what you are FOR, instead of what you are AGAINST.
The first Article of Faith in our religion states "We believe in God the Eternal Father, and in His Son Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost."
Did these men not hold the priesthood?
Either the Catholics have the priesthood, passed down from Christ, through Peter, through a succession of popes. Or, the Mormons have it - restored through Joseph Smith. Churches who broke off of Catholicism lost any claim to authority.
Problem is, the gap between Peter and any recognized Catholic leader cannot be bridged.
Since you, I, nor anyone posting on this board was actually there when Joseph Smith says he received the priesthood, arguing about it is worthless. Instead, study it out, research it, and pray for your own conclusion.
I understand that you like to be by yourself in a quiet neighborhood. still, most temple sites I have seen are not overly affected b y traffic.
However, I bet you will enjoy the increased value of your home. Home values usually go up much more than other surrounding areas when temples are built.
Maybe you can trade up to a bigger home in a quieter less, religious neighborhood.
What good does temple work do for mankind? If you go through a temple ceremony, how does hat make the world a better place? The reason I ask is that it makes sense to me that if we are going to be judged, that we're going to be judged based on how we live our lives, not on performing rituals or belonging to a particular church.
Just a little fact for you, when temples are built around the world, the value of the land/property in close proximity to that temple sky rockets! That land in Draper was quite cheap about 20 years ago. As soon as they announced the new temple being built, the value of that land tripled. Same thing happened in Newport Beach, Boston, and Gilbert, Arizona.
Whether from a worldly or spiritual view, you can still appreciate the beauty of a temple, whether physical or spiritual beauty.
Also, Hebrews states of the Melchezidek Priesthood that Christ was a HIGH PRIEST after the order of Melchezidek. Therefore, this is no fictional priesthood and thus why the Melchezidek Priesthood is formally known as the Priesthood of God. On the mount of transfiguration and elsewhere Christ ordained Peter, James and John to this Priesthood. Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Enoch and others held this Priesthood. In fact it is written that Abraham paid tithes to Melchezidek. Fictional Priesthood, I don't think so. If the Book of Mormon is true, which I believe it is, then Joseph Smith is a prophet and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is true.
But I do agree with you, 9/11 was an example of fanaticism and the blind following of either false teachings and/or misinterpretation of teachings.
Bashing the LDS religion will not gain you a single convert. Rather, why not look into it and see if there is truth there. Don't take it from a high paid evangelist with a mega church who markets his hate-filled books and CD's. To him, the church is just a low overhead competitor. To him, if the church is true, he's out of a pretty cushy job with followers who will do whatever he tells them to do.
May you be blessed with peace despite (or maybe it's because of) your location!
I have visited some of the previous Temple with some of my inactive Mormon friends and I thought they were very nice but to expensive. i am a non member and always will be.
Can someone please show me their prophecies? Have any of their prophecies come true? Can someone show me where they have seen hidden things and revealed secrets that nobody could know without God's help?
If they don't do these things, why do they call themselves prophets, seers, and revelators?
Where are you reading all that fiction? Dude, you have been fooled into believing in a whole fairy world that never existed!
Of course not all are open minded enough and will not take this rare opportunity, but those who do and will come with a humble heart will enjoy it. I can promise you that. I can't wait. I love these places. I have never felt peace in New York City as I have in the LDS Temple there. You can feel it too right here in SLC. Truly magnificent. The choice is yours. You owe yourself this experience. Come. No one is compelled, but all are invited. Please come. "Peace be unto you."
"Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and saith unto them, What seek ye? They said unto him, Rabbi, (which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?
He saith unto them, Come and see. " John 1:18-19
Don't miss this awesome opportunity to "come and see" for yourself. You owe yourself that much. There are still a few tickets left. Peace!
I think your point is the temples are nice, but too costly. I suppose that's debatable. Many say, "save the money and give it to the poor." Then what? Even Jesus said, "the poor ye will always have with you." As you probably know, money is not the cure for poverty. We do our best to help people both temporally and spiritually. I think Mormons get a bad rap in Utah because they are the majority. Out here in "the rest" of the USA, we're treated well and respected. My kids are about the only LDS kids in their schools. They have wonderful friends - we respect them, they respect us.
You say you will never be a member of the Church. Many have said the same thing, then one day joined. The invitation is always there.
Dear John,
You are dreaming. And yes, too costly indeed.
Actually, it is written in the Bible and Book of Mormon that Jesus taught in the Temples. At the age of 12, Jesus was found at the temple, away from his parents, discussing doctrine and answering questions of the priests. In the Book of Mormon, Jesus made his first appearance to the American continent at the Temple in the land Bountiful.
Jesus was very much a proponent of Temples. Another name for a temple is "The House of the Lord". Each temple has this inscription upon it. Soloman built a temple, Jesus taught in Temples and declared them as being holy.
This new temple in Draper truly is the House of the Lord. You can see for yourself, or you can be stubborn, and make assumptions and judgments without pure knowledge, also known as ignorant assumptions. But, you have your free will to choose.
teaching in a Jewish temple is not the same thing as building temples. Jesus did not organize his 12 apostles and direct them to build ANY buildings, whether synagogues or temples or whatever. That doesn't fit with the Mormon claim. Mormons claim Joseph Smith restored Jesus' original true church. But there is no record of Jesus requiring tithing, raising money for building church buildings and temples, or any of the stuff Mormons do.
My question still stands unanswered. If temples are so essential to "true" Christianity, why don't we see evidence of that in Jesus' life and ministry?
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