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Holocaust survivors halt talks with LDS
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I am Jewish and grew up in Utah, and boy it feels great to see that NOTHING has changed one little bit in regard to respect for people who are the minority. While I truly love Utah and enjoy visiting, I do not miss the BLATANT DISREGARD that many Mormons have for other religions. You have got to respect others and the fact that they have their own faiths and don't want the names of their dead family members to be disrespected in this way. PLEASE, do not try to rationalize this. Let these people be at peace. Also, I know for a fact that those that perished in the Holocaust would not be pleased about this. Please use common sense. That is all.
That way everyone will know for sure, if the LDS Church is 100% in compliance....
I wonder if we'll see some good protests at the BYU / Utah game? I hope someone can get this organized as quickly as possible.
It is this flippant attitude of entitlement that brings on such strong feelings against your Church. You do not have the right to do anything you want with anyone you please. It is this attitude of "entitlement" that causes such disdain for Mormons. Just add that to the list of reasons people do not consider your Church a Christian Church.
If an ordinance is performed on your behalf and you reject it, then essentially it is the same as if it had never been done.
However, if baptism is essential to salvation, and you do desire to be baptized, but were unable to do it in this life, then all is not lost!
just Christ believing Jews? I lived amoung these people for 2 years in Israel and know about their justified pride in being Jewish. They sold us the land in Jerusalem because they thought we could not build on it. But we did. They do not persicute us there by any means and many repect us alot. One can find many objects of our beliefs carved in olive wood. They are arragant and prideful and pushy but they are good people. The holocost means a great deal to them and not understanding the gospet they cannot see why we want to do these things. Linda
---Also, LDS DO NOT increase membership numbers by baptisms for the dead that are done. Our membership numbers are for those living on the earth at THIS time so of course we even remove those who die from the lists!
---I knew members in San Mateo in the 1970's who had THEMSELVES been Holocaust survivors (One sister showed me her number tattoo on her arm even!) They submitted the names for their family! See 1st Corinthians 15:9 for the BIBLE reference to baptism for the dead, used by Paul as a proof that there was resurrection of the dead. To LDS these are not "just names" but existing spirits with choices! John 5:25, 1 Peter 3:19, 4:6. Please read it!
I for one would like you to keep your beliefs to yourself as I am already saved in my ONE TRUE CHURCH and it sure isn't a Mormon church. LEAVE MY SOUL ALONE!!!
If the Jews beliefs are right, than whatever the Mormons do regarding baptism for the dead is of no effect in the afterlife and dosen't matter.
If the Mormons beliefs are right than baptism for the dead is an act of incedible charity and love for the Jewish people.
Either way there is nothing for anyone to fight about. Dosen't the media have anything better to do?
It's really sad that this group does not want others to receive this blessing. No one is being hurt or disrespected. I'm glad that this work is still going on for the families of members and others throughout the world.
It's a delicate situation. I trust Elder Jensen completely and know he will handle this with great gentleness and care.
What a shame that Temple work is so misunderstood that groups like Jews and Catholics have trouble understanding how it really works; that no actual conversion happens at baptism time...and for those groups to limit their deceased members' opportunities in the future, how disappointing and short-sighted.
My understanding was that the LDS Church made an agreement in 1995 not to permit baptisms of Holocaust victims, except under certain circumstances. Did the Church make the agreement or not? If so, the Church needs to honor the agreement.I cannot imagine a true disciple of Jesus Christ not honoring an obligation.
As a side note, I'm sure the LDS church (as an organization) has been faithful to the commitment, however it is the members that enter the names. Many of the members are new converts (1/3 of all Mormons are first generation) and don't know of this stipulation. Unless the Jews furnish the names of the Jews that they don't want baptized, it will be impossible to stop. Plus there are Jewish converts to the LDS church. They have just as much right as the other decendents to perform baptism in behalf of their ancestors. Solution anyone? I recommend we follow the prophet's words exactly. He doesn't mess up. We do.
If the Jews believe we are causing pain to those people, it's time they receive our missionaries. If the person receiving baptism does not accept it, then the person doing the baptism just got wet. However, this does not diminish the devotion and faith of the person permorming the baptism.
I am a former mormon and will remain as such even in death. Please, leave me alone.
Your comment was out of line and extremely prejudiced, and the only thing that the LDS church has ever sought for was the right to peacefully exercise their religious freedoms. It is obvious that our leaders have extended themselves to the Jews (to try to come to a compromise where BOTH religions could come to an agreement, not just one of the religion's rights be held as most important), and this is evident by how shocked the LDS leaders were that the Jews so quickly pulled out, even after they had formed a relationship over the course of 15 or so years.
Maybe you should consider how much bigotry still exists toward the LDS church and understand how that affects choices of other religions before you speak out against us. Funny that you want Utah to go away. Utah exists because the Mormons left other persecution. You would do well to understand from a Mormon point of view, too.
With all due respect, this statement is really off the wall. Does Michel really believe that will happen. Not with the sentiment that most of the world holds for the LDS Church. He should come up with a better argument--though I doubt he has one other than he believes it does have some effect.
The actions taken by Jews and recently by Catholics show a blatant lack of understanding or disregard of the principle of free agency--something that I'm glad that my LDS faith teaches.
C'mon folks you have a very long time to get everyone wet. Honor those who want you not to do it. Then, you can do it later.
Problem solved.
Give it some time. Apparently the new software will actually prevent these names from being submitted, but don't be too surprised if there are still bugs in it. Be patient with us, we'll get it right.
The repetitive nature of names is what you are ignoring.
Another question, do we put the names of Jews who had becomes Christians and then died in the holocaust on the list?
As I said before, I think people majorly underestimate how many members of the church have Jewish ancestry.
Well, for that matter, which names were submitted by direct descendants and which were not? This would be a monumental task even with computers. Remember, there isn't anyone being paid to sort this out. But the work that is done is being done out of love for our brothers and sisters.
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