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I wonder how many of us would have reviled Jesus and demanded he sell the spikenard and give the money to the poor? Preparation for death and resurrection was part of Christ's mission, as well as helping the poor.
Of course their empire collapsed. In part, due to the wasted resources building these temples. But, hey, we get to visit the ruins!! And besides, despite shrinking membership we still have another 50 years left before we collapse.
The temple is not a place for conversion of non-Mormons but allows LDS faithful to perform rites (such as eternal marriage and baptism for the dead) which are part of the church's doctrine. The church's doctrine also reaches much further than the here and now and immediate needs. Rather, it teaches people how to lift themselves up to their potential, including assisting those in need.
Merry Christmas to all
Keep in mind that there are temples with only two or three stakes in the entire temple district. The growth of the Church has also picked up in recent years in Peru, with the creation of 33 new wards last year (many of which were from branches) and five new stakes last year (all from districts)
The temple in Lima is one of the smallest in the Church (less than 10,000 square feet) and has endowment sessions going every hour on weekdays and every 30 minutes on Saturdays. Although inactivity remains a serious problem in Peru (607 member per congregation), temple attendance and Church growth will likely improve with the new temple.
Lastly, new temples are usually built not because of overcrowded existing temples, but rather to make temples more accessible to members.
The church will continue to build temples because of the sacrifice, obedience and faith of members who contribute to humanitarian relief, education and temple buildings.
The need for local temples is great for thousands of church members so they will continue to built where land and permission are obtained. For those who don't comprehend the significance and see only a physical building; you perhaps need to comprehend the faith and sacrifice of others in their faith in Christ.
But we do understand. It's the same reason any organization builds big, impressive buildings.
Hey Go Utes! How about you not make all us Ute fans look so ignorant! Not all Ute fans like Go Utes!
It's time for you to look in the mirror.
It's not everyones business in life to be a "Mormon".
When the Church doesn't act in a way that makes sense, it's everyones right to call them on it.
If you spend your life with your head in the sand, when you pass from this existence, you'll have missed more than you know.
I am a member and I even wonder why? The things done in the temples could be done in smaller and simpler buildings. Why spend so much money to build them?
I am happy for the Temple to be built in Trujillo, Peru. I was born there and I am really excited. I plan to invite all my friends from Trujillo to visit the inside of the temple before it gets dedicated.
Go build a snow man or something. Happy holidays!
The temple is nice. My 3 year old son said he thought he would like a LEGO temple for Christmas.
i think you meant that the journalist threw his boots at president Bush. I saw that news clip on CNN-- cool filming. President Bush ditched those boots pretty good like a real marshal artist at work.. Perhaps that is one country that should never have a temple built there nor the presents of a president Bush.
Re-read your constitution. Your not guaranteed free speech on private property.
Imagine that. Utahns like to read stories about the states predominant religion...
It is amazing how you know more about the collapse of the Mayan empire than any Mayanist archeologist.
Contrary to what you say the church is growing not collapsing. However, I guess you get some strength out of thinking lots of people left the church with you.
The LDS Church is the only organization that gets attacked when it announces projects that will provide more jobs.
big is relative. The Detroit Temple is smaller and shorter than the stake center it is adacent to.
Temples are not about size, but about unique connectedness to God. They are points where we recieve spiritual nourishment.
What makes you call temples huge. Or maybe more to the point, where have you been for the last decade?
The Aba Nigeria Temple has a total area of 11,500 square feet. The Accra Ghana Temple is 17,500 square feet. The Adelaide Australia Temple is 10,700 square feet. These are not gargantuan buildings.
It is true that they are built to high standards, but how would you feel if you went to the temple and it was a decrepid buildings, dirty and falling apart?
The church recently purchased a sight to build a chapel in Washington DC for $4 million, which I believe is more than the total cost of construction for some of these temples.
Temples bless the whole person and help them to live up to live a higher standard. This blesses the people, not just physically, but spiritually and temporally. When people are doing the things necessary to enter the temple they teach themselves self-reliance.
For example, one of the requirements to enter the temple is to live a chaste life. Think of how many of the problems of this poor nation would be solved if more people heeded that council.
Another example, not consuming alcohol is another requirement to enter the temple. If any of you have been to South America, you know what a drastic change this could bring to the people.
As we can see, temples do bless people�s welfare, even physically.
Well, I eagerly anticipated an announcement of a temple in Trujillo back in 1998, so obviolsly my views on where temples should be built and the views of the Lord are out of line. Of course since the Lord knows a lot more than me (well, that is the understatement of the year by far, but still) this is not surprising.
So this explains why I have little patience with those who ask "Why a temple in Trujillo?"
If you do not get why people in a city with seven stakes (and there are stakes further north {that is further from the temple in Lima} in places like Cajamarca (1) and Chiclayo (5)) that is about 10 hours one way of travel to the nearest temple could utilize a new temple in their midst you are missing the whole point.
Even the saints in Iquitos, Peru in the upper reaches of the Amazon and about as far from Trujillo as Trujillo is from Lima will be blessed. There are three stakes in Iquitos.
In comparison there are only nine stakes in the Detroit Temple district.
It boggles my mind that this church feels the need to build a temple everywhere they go and convert everybody on this planet."
It wouldn't if you actually understood what the mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was and who was REALLY behind it.....
God, as your loving Father in Heaven, wants for you to be able to share with Him all that He has; His knowledge, His capabilities and power, and especially, His happiness and joy. God knows that the absolute fulfillment of joy can only come by being part of a family; a father, a mother and their children. But not just during your earthly existence, but for all eternity!
Think of it: you and your spouse and your children, having learned the lessons of mutual love and respect, joined together as an eternal family team.
But how?
Through God's power, His Priesthood, that's how. What man tries to enforce through his own hollow authority is of no consquence to the Creator.
But what God joins together cannot be undone or go unrecognized by Him. How can it?, for HE has done it.
And where does such an eternal joining together of families take place?
Only in the holy temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Now can you begin to see why temples are important, not just to LDS members but to everyone?
My apologies for using such a harsh sounding title. I should have titled it "To The Unknowing", instead. I work with many, many good non-LDS people and it's not so much that they are shortsighted, they just don't know what's out there.
Cheers!
There's nothing wrong with building another temple. The Mayans built temples, held testimony meetings, did religious rites.
Of course their empire collapsed. In part, due to the wasted resources building these temples. But, hey, we get to visit the ruins!! And besides, despite shrinking membership we still have another 50 years left before we collapse."
Bullett, I wouldn't count on it.....
Dan Maloy
Enid, OK
Peru is 75% Catholic. Mormonism is considered an aberration of Christianity by the Catholic Church. As you know, Parish records are no longer accessible to Mormons. How are you going to perform baptisms for the dead when the dominant religion of Peru will not allow you access to Parish records?
*What is with such anger and mean spiritedness on this comment board. I would never even think of becoming LDS if this is the way you folks treat each other, especially those not of your Faith.
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