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Chris-WA
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I was reading an old copy of the LDS church children’s magazine “the Friend,” and something really bothered me. In this particular issue (April 2004), there was a story about a child having a discussion with his return missionary uncle. In the story, the uncle is talking about the resurrection and eternal families:Uncle Darren continued, “I taught people on my mission who didn’t believe in eternal families. They believed in Jesus, but they didn’t understand everything He did for us.”
“That’s sad,” Kurt said with a frown.
“Reading everyone’s testimonies reminded me that our family can be eternal,” Uncle Darren said. “It was the best Easter gift I could have received.”
Kurt looked up into his favorite uncle’s beaming face and suddenly felt very grateful. He had missed Uncle Darren terribly during the past two years. He couldn’t imagine being separated from him forever.
the Friend, Apr 2004, pg 6
So the point of the story was to demonstrate that Christ’s resurrection made possible the doctrine of eternal families, and through the temple families can be sealed together forever. But here is what really bothered me–the child thinks that if he is not sealed to his family in the temple, he would be separated from them forever. In other words, what a kid would gleam from this story is that if your family isn’t sealed in the temple, you will lose them. Now, I don’t know of a more terrifying thing for a child then the idea of losing their family for all eternity. Do LDS really believe that you will be separated from your family without a temple sealing? And is this what LDS kids are taught in Sunday school?
“That’s sad,” Kurt said with a frown.
“Reading everyone’s testimonies reminded me that our family can be eternal,” Uncle Darren said. “It was the best Easter gift I could have received.”
Kurt looked up into his favorite uncle’s beaming face and suddenly felt very grateful. He had missed Uncle Darren terribly during the past two years. He couldn’t imagine being separated from him forever.
the Friend, Apr 2004, pg 6
So the point of the story was to demonstrate that Christ’s resurrection made possible the doctrine of eternal families, and through the temple families can be sealed together forever. But here is what really bothered me–the child thinks that if he is not sealed to his family in the temple, he would be separated from them forever. In other words, what a kid would gleam from this story is that if your family isn’t sealed in the temple, you will lose them. Now, I don’t know of a more terrifying thing for a child then the idea of losing their family for all eternity. Do LDS really believe that you will be separated from your family without a temple sealing? And is this what LDS kids are taught in Sunday school?