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But I'm wondering if you don't mean North Temple rather than South Temple?
Whether or not you believe in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it doesn't matter when it comes to street dissenters and their mean-spirited approaches. The Church has always taught love your neighbor and do good unto others. Dissenters and protestors have lost this Christian feeling when they feel they have to tear down another's beliefs. They do a disservice to themselves and their cause.
Singing hymns can overcome a myriad of dissension . . .
The Messiah(Christos)is not an exalted man but God incarnate. God becomes a man not Man becomes a god.
A reading of the Book of Mormon will also produce many such statements, most obviously in Ether where the Brother of Jared sees the finger of the Lord.
Latter-day Saints constantly proclaim that Jesus is the Christ and there is no other way that Salvation can come. The Book of Mormon if anything more clearly declares this than the Bible.
You don't have to tell us that Jesus is the Christ, you must have missed the whole meeting. Perhaps you'd like to step inside next time? Also, the scriptures testify all that you refute about man becoming God. Perhaps you need to study more the doctrines who come from the Lord himself. There is so much to learn and so little time in this life. Come partake of the living water, and you'll never thirst.
And the Word became flesh(incarnate)and lived among us. (John 1:14) Christian view
"As man is,God once was; as God is, man may be.(Articles of Faith James E Talmage)Mormon view
Jehovah is the accepted name in English circles for the God of the Old Testament. Whether it accurately reclects how the Hebrews tehmselves refered to him is a secondary issue.
Those in Peru and Mexico who say JesuChristo or Jesus Christ wrong for not speaking it in the Greek, or maybe we should call him Yeshua because that is probably how he was refered to by those who knew him.
The fact that people speak of someone in a transliterated form does not have relevance to what being they are speaking of.
Peter is Petros or rock.
Jude is Ioudas. James is Iakobus a Greek form of Jacob. These are translations,not artificial composites,or hybrids, In Abraham when God told him his name was "Jehovah", was not invented yet. Joseph was going by the KJV and not aware of this mis-translation.