It is difficult to respond to this because in the first part, I am saying that you claim that families will be separated. My comment was to a statement to the effect “In the Gospel of Jesus marriage was NEVER eternal.” But now you say in the latter part of your comment that it is the Mormons that say that families will be separated

. Round and round we go and where we stop, nobody knows.
We don’t “threaten” anyone, but you can say it’s implied when in order to obtain any blessing from god, “it is by obedience to that law upon which it is predicated.” Just like getting into heaven. If you want to live with God, one must live by God’s commandments. You could say that it is a threat that if you don’t live God’s commandments, you can’t live with Him. Most people who don’t live God’s commandments, don’t want to live with God either. So it’s no big threat. Most Christian religions teach that we won’t be married or have family in heaven (if you ask me, this is the choir version “sing praises for eternity”), so this is no threat to them either. However, as I stated, almost no Christian believes that. All the ones I’ve talked to think it’s a moot argument because a loving god would not separate them. The problem is, that’s not what their religion teaches. That’s not what Catholics teach. They teach “until death do you part.” Why would anyone align with an overseer that teaches you are condemned to part at death when they don’t believe that part. Join a church, and pick what you want to believe. Seems like a great plan, believe what ever you want. God will not punish you. There is no sin. Eat, drink and be merry. Oh joy.
Here’s a good one: Keep the Sabbath day holy. Mega church, too many congregants to house under one roof on the Sabbath day, so pick any day you want for a Sabbath, keep it holy until the services are over. Go shopping, or pick Saturday so you can do your shopping on Sunday. Pick your truth, believe what you want, but I would suggest that you don’t get upset when you don’t get what you want out of your religion.
“Isn’t God alone enough for Mormons?” What does that mean? Are you suggesting that God might replace my wife? That he might replace my parents or my kids? How much is enough? You probably can’t answer that question. I think it’s a question that can’t be answered.
I have some questions for you… Is there a difference between exaltation and salvation? If so, what’s the difference? If so, how does one obtain each one or if one obtains one, does one automatically obtain the other and why?
BTW, it’s isn’t “need our families” it’s “want our families.” And I can only insist on the things I want. I can’t determine for you what’s important. Why can’t I have both, my family and my God? Especially since, I hope, I brought my family to God or tried to. (Tree of Life, Lehi’s vision. Not your Bible, but my Book of Mormon).