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Contradictions

08.25.2009 · Posted in Baptism For the Dead, Family

In this post, I wrote that I was really happy for the older relative of mine who wanted to work in the temple. And in the comments to this post, Jonathan compared baptism for the dead to flag desecration, which I agree with.  I think his comparison has merit. ...

If it makes you happy…

08.11.2009 · Posted in Baptism For the Dead, Family

A close relative of mine wrote me the other day about the various things she’s doing in her life. She is gardening and hanging out with the great grandchildren who live near her.  Then she mentioned that she’s excited to try and work at the LDS temple near her home. Honestly?  I’m really happy for ...

Who Deserves a Memorial?

06.05.2009 · Posted in Baptism For the Dead, Death, Mission, Violence, War

Do LDS Missionaries who died while serving missions deserve a memorial? Samuel the Utahnite thinks they do, and, in fact, has created a web page remembering those who have died in the service of the LDS church since 1999. He reports that he has gotten numerous complaints from faithful Mormons about the page — almost ...

Mormons now snubbed by Catholics too

05.06.2008 · Posted in Baptism For the Dead

I caught this story in an Idaho paper about the Catholic Church banning Mormons from getting a hold of their registries. Apparently they aren’t too keen of Mormons baptizing them posthumously either. Maybe it’s time for the LDS religion to give up on this completely inane practice and put their membership to use doing more ...

Pure

05.10.2007 · Posted in Baptism For the Dead, Literature

by Dawn Houghton My mom claims Marilyn Monroe is the Mary Magdalene of her generation, misunderstood and angelic, so my mom goes about thinking of ways to save Marilyn’s soul. Instead of a usual Monday “Family Night” where we talk about charity or honesty, we wait until the weekend and we watch Marilyn movies, Gentlemen ...

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