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I don’t know how any Mormon could claim to be faithful to their beleifs and tenets…honor their rites and rituals IF they bowed to the pressure to end the rites and rituals concerning the “redemption of the dead” any more than a Catholic would bow to “outside” pressure to stop praying for a deceased member or friend to “shorten their time in purgatory” when the family member or friend objecting to such prayers or masses being said because they believed such prayers, indulgences, novenas, masses said on behalf of the dead were ineffectual…Mormons are conducting their rites and rituals on behalf of the dead not to “tick anyone off” but to seek to “bring about the salvation and eternal life” of the individual to be with the Father…they would take a similar stance as Catholics if Catholics were asked to discontinue their prayers and masses on behalf of those in purgatory…they give no more “a rat’s behind” than Catholics would.I don’t get the sense that Mormons can or are willing to empathize with people who are offended by this practice. They just plain don’t care what the views of others are, unless it supports their “great apostasy” view. Most likely, they take the stance that opposition to this practice is an indication that what they are doing is right.
It’s pointless, really, to go on and on with them about how it affects the feelings and emotions of individuals and communities, because they aren’t listening, and don’t give a rat’s behind.