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136. You are right. I wasn't trying to change your mind, but just to answer your questions. Have a great night.

Posted at 8:55PM on Sep 15th 2007 by what's truth?

137. #128, How can you say that I am being disrespectful? You are just as arrogant as Brittany! I don't know of any other "religion" that keeps secrets from the rest of the world! If it is so amazing and wonderful WHY wouldn't you want others to experience what you have experienced? From what I do know from mormons who have talked about it, It seems that there is something perverted about it! I would love to hear a more "sacred" sounding version of this "committment" to God! You sound so blinded by what you have been told to say and do! I live my life on my terms and do not hurt others. I work hard and pray that when my time comes to meet my Heavenly Father, he will be happy, for the most part, with how I have lived my life. You are judging me and calling me disrespectful only because I ask a question. That is part of the problem that I have with mormons. You are supposed to believe what they tell you and not question it. By the way, it is not idle curiosity. I did ask the missionaries who came to my door and they refused to discuss it and never came back! I really want to know! It's hard not to judge when they have secrets to keep! It makes one wonder what could be so difficult to talk about! If you really want all of my personal info, give me your phone number and I'll share it all with you! I have nothing to hide and NO SECETS to keep! Go ahead and judge me! I am a Christian, I've been married for 24 years, I have 4 children, I have 10 brothers and sisters, I run my own business, my parents are both deceased, I have never been to jail...What else would you like to know before you JUDGE me?

Posted at 8:58PM on Sep 15th 2007 by you asked for it!

138. What's truth, thanks for answering my questions, I appreciate it.

Posted at 8:57PM on Sep 15th 2007 by somethingtosay

139. Ugh - drawn back in - you asked for it... I'm not criticizing your desire for information, I'm criticizing you asking someone to give it to you from whom it would hurt to give it. Find another way to do your dirty work to satiate your curiosity. You don't have to bring someone down to do it. If you're going to trample sacred things under your feet, don't ask the person to whom it's sacred to place it there for you.

Posted at 9:02PM on Sep 15th 2007 by somethingtosay

140. #140, thanks for proving my point! Avoid the question all you want and try to make it sound like I am somehow out of line! If it is sacred, then you should be willing to educate others about it! It should never hurt to give information about a religion! Something must be very wrong! I don't see how you can consider it "dirty work" when it is a very legitimate question. You are doing a lot of preaching on such a public forum but still you don't want to explain why you must keep this sacred ordinance a secret! Perhaps you can tell me where I might be able to find the answers I am seeking in regards to all aspects of the mormon religion? without telling me that I am doing some sort of "dirty work"

Posted at 9:12PM on Sep 15th 2007 by you asked for it!

141. Something to say---this is not making fun of your religion or anything like that. I am truely curious. What is with God living in Kolob? How can normal people become God? Isn't that based on Greek mythology? So you guys have Gods and not just one God?

Posted at 9:14PM on Sep 15th 2007 by ksgirl

142. Oh yumm... we have mormans who are supossed to be vigins until marriage and then this! ...It just encourages me to have them over for a, "little talk about the Lord" ;)

Posted at 5:13AM on Sep 16th 2007 by Nancy

143. PS #140, Why do they bother going to the extremes of sending out missionaries to spread the good word if they can't tell you everything you need to know if you are to consider becoming a member of their church?

Posted at 9:18PM on Sep 15th 2007 by you asked for it!

144. Real Funny! And I suppose your name is Jenny! Now you're a comedian!

Posted at 9:20PM on Sep 15th 2007 by you asked for it!

145. Bahaha, well, you were close, I am on the west coast... wrong area code, though.

Posted at 9:22PM on Sep 15th 2007 by somethingtosay

146. somethingtosay, you are a coward and you are not funny.

Posted at 9:28PM on Sep 15th 2007 by Jane

147. I guess something to say cannot answer my question. I guess I am not "mormon worthy"

Posted at 9:32PM on Sep 15th 2007 by ksgirl

148. Shut up Jane, you're a stupid fat azz bitch.

Posted at 9:32PM on Sep 15th 2007 by Gail

149. KSgirl, if you're sincerely interested in finding out more about obscure points of doctrine, I'll tell you how to do it. First, go to www.lds.org . Then, click on 'Gospel Library' from the column on the left. Select 'Search Gospel Library' from the list. Enter in the topics you want more information about. A ton of talks will come up, and you can find out pretty much anything there is to know (aside from the things we don't discuss in the temple) from there.

Regarding the temple... I'm sorry that it's not the popular answer, but I've voluntarily entered into a covenant with God not to discuss in detail the ordinances in the temple. There's a lot of general information you can get if you follow the steps I've shown you above. And at least this will be a fairly accurate description since it's from an officially sanctioned LDS site, not something possibly altered by the perspective of a bitter ex-mormon.

And keep this in mind... there are millions of converts who felt just as you did about the lack of information about the temple - with the same concerns. Realize that these people have since become worthy and have experienced the temple for themselves, and they're still members by choice. There's absolutely nothing immoral in the temple. It might be perceived as strange, yes, but immoral - not by a long shot. Not unless you consider covenanting with God to be immoral by nature.

Posted at 7:47PM on Sep 18th 2007 by somethingtosay

150. somethingtosay, Fly off to your planet, okay! you are lost in space!
Gail, go f**k yourself you stupid fat ass bitch!

Posted at 9:51PM on Sep 15th 2007 by Jane

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