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Marie5890
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Zaffiroborant, you bring up an interesting point. When I was LDS and my mother learned of proxy baptisms done in the temple, she asked me that upon her death Not to submit her name and have her baptized. I promised her that I would honor her wishes.So Lefty tell me can you let go and understand why non LDS might find this offensive? Just curious because I’ve never found and LDS member capable of empathizing with non members on this subject. Will you be different, will you show that LDS can empathize and understand another person?
It’s moot now, but yea, at least when I was LDS, it was never really discussed whether or not it was appropriate to submit the names that were culled from other places other than LDS families. There were people sent on missions whose mission it was was to go into various archieves and retrieve geneological information for temple work.
I dont know if they still do that.
