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Oh i’m not recomending the book, just the online excerpt there. It has some interesting facts.
Gosh, maj, you’re right - there WAS originally a question about Temple Endowments, wasn’t there? I take full responsibility for going off-topic and I believe that the original question has been answered so I’ll ask one pertaining to “Temple Endowments” (plural) - just how many temple endowments are there? Or is it even proper to call work done for the deceased endowments?Well in general I think there is sufficient historical evidence to cast doubt on the integrity of many LDS leaders. Joseph Smith first revealed this in his denouncements of many of the leaders that he had called. Boyd Packers exing of historians certainly indicates a problem to me. Gordon Hinkley dissembling in public on LDS doctrine is but sauce for the goose.
In any case I wonder if we might go the topic of the thread and discuss the Mormon Temple Endowment. Are there any questions about this that the Catholics here have on this subject?
Me? Honest answer: I find both the history and the doctrines fascinating and - while this may seem odd to non-American LDS I find it even more fascinating because it seems a uniquely American religion in more ways than I can really explain (and in more ways than I, truly, comprehend at this point).honest question. why are you spending so much time studying books on our church. As you are keen to point out you believe we are a false church. whould your time not be better served studying your churchs teaching to the same depth
I did a copy and paste of what was there - I simply cannot turn down ‘free’ reading material!Oh i’m not recomending the book, just the online excerpt there. It has some interesting facts.
If you are interested in that kind of thing, and have the time and patience to finish it, it is a worthwhile read. I have read most of it. I bought a complete set many years ago (when it was cheap!) and read most of the volumes; and then I got bored and didn’t finish it. Then as a result of my many travels I had to get rid of it because I couldn’t carry around so much excess baggage. If I had them I would have given them to you for free! What you have found seems to be a computerized version, which makes for a difficult read on the computer. Even if you can get good prints from it, it won’t be an easy read, as there are so many pages and volumes. It seems more useful for research than for general reading. Have you read the Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith? That is a much smaller read, and more interesting.Ah, and you know how much I love reading Orson Pratt! (which reminds me - have you seen this - journalofdiscourses.org/ ? I only found it last night and haven’t read what all is included exactly but if it’s the entire JoD for $10, I can make that fit in my last day’s monthly budget).
But you do think it’s a worthwhile read?
A good, objective biography, of the kind that you are looking for, is Joseph Smith: The First Mormon, by Dona Hill. I recommend it. It is a good book.I believe you’d be correct in your assumption that had Joseph’s Mother had anything truly bad to say of him, it would be on the anti-Mormon boards. I read some of the reviews of Brodie’s book and it seems that she was interested more in psycho-analyzing the man. Biography with conjecture has it’s place but that calls for a very skilled biographer who has as much knowledge of the times and society as he/she has of the singular subject… I know I’m unlikely to find a perfectly objective biography of JS but I just want SOMETHING between hagiography and demonization.
ben_dy said:- just how many temple endowments are there? Or is it even proper to call work done for the deceased endowments?
That is an interesting observation. The Catholic Church has traditionally recognized seven sacraments. I presume it is the same with the Orthodox Church. With the Reformation, the Protestants rejected all but two of the Catholic Sacraments, and greatly altered the significance of those two. Subsequently, Protestantism itself splintered off into many sects and denominations, some of whom appear to have no sacraments at all. The LDS Church is unique in the post-Reformation era not only to revert back to the original “sacramental definition” of religion pretty close to the Catholic form; but they have even more sacraments than the Catholic Church does. I haven’t made the attempt to count them; but if you include patriarchal blessings, ordinations to all the various offices of the priesthood (from deacons to the President of the Church, each of which is strictly speaking a separate sacrament), plus all the temple ordinances, then I would say we have around three times as many sacraments as the Catholic Church does! Now you can’t beat that for the true church can you!Also I think that some Catholics (because I count myself among that group but no longer) are confused about the differences between “endowments” and “ordinances” and wonder how either would find parallels in Catholic Sacraments.
thats why we have continuing revelation.I’ll agree with amgid that “the teachings of the prophet joseph smith” is a good read that is very informative. JoD really deals more with the BY era of the LDs church. I disagree though that it is difficult to get through. (depends on what interests you) While JS founded the LDS church, BY presided over it longer and during a time of developing much of the “practical” structure and procedures of the LDS church. I think JS (with much (name removed by moderator)ut from sidney rigdon) provided the basic beliefs, BY filled in many of the details.
no that one was aimed at another but i found your answer very intresting and open minded again well done.Me?.
I deliberately left out the specifics of the Temple ordinances, do you want to discuss them? I stand by my previous statement.thats why we have continuing revelation.
you seem to have most of the facts on what happens in the temple correct. so again were are our secrets or are you ready to accept your previous statement was wrong
upto you i may not respond if you go to farI deliberately left out the specifics of the Temple ordinances, do you want to discuss them? I stand by my previous statement.
Sounds like a fraternity ritual from college with threat of explusion if secrets of the initiation rites are revealed.upto you i may not respond if you go to far
then you don’t now what your talking about pal.Sounds like a fraternity ritual from college with threat of explusion if secrets of the initiation rites are revealed.
Well it’s not as bad as it used be but yeah it’s similar.Sounds like a fraternity ritual from college with threat of explusion if secrets of the initiation rites are revealed.
feel free to talk about most things just refrain from those we are unable to talk about ie the keys signs and names.I have no problem discussing anything about the Temple with anyone who has a sincere interest. I don’t want to do it just be inflammatory though. Paul, I’m not gonna go there with you unless you want. You decide what you are willing to discuss and then I’ll respond.
Then enlighten me.then you don’t now what your talking about pal.
lookin on the discussion with mjick you may find it intresting. if you are intrested try to get hold of a book called the holy temple. or look upThen enlighten me.
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