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LDS Church News: Temples rising in once-rural south valley
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(Point to consider; there is only one new temple west of Redwood Road, and 3 on the East side of the valley...)
Main Street is the numeric dividing line between east and west and the Jordan River is the geographic dividing line. The Jordan River Temple is west of both Main Street and the River. Using Redwood Road as the dividing line seems to be a stretch so that you can play victim (poor west side?)
Maybe Salt Lake should complain that South Jordan has two temples and they only have one.
Or maybe everyone should just be happy that there are 4 in the valley.
If you want a temple in your neighborhood, start using the one you have in your district. I'll start shedding tears for the east-west argument when the Church builds a temple here in Shreveport, Louisiana. Shoot, they'll probably build one in Rome before they build one here. Oh--wait...
Then you suggest that we shouldn't need buildings for our worship. The Old Testament begs to differ. The Lord required the finest building the ancient Israelites could offer as the Temple. As far as criticizing a religion for opulent buildings, the LDS Church is not an easy target. Our places of worship are clean and well-maintained, but spartan. Even the temples tend to avoid anything distracting or opulent in their architecture.
Finally, you say we should love and serve one another. I'm glad we agree on that.
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