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− | {{Resource Title|A FairMormon Response to Questions Asked in Swedish Fireside with Elder's Jensen and Turley}}
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− | *When I went to the temple the first time, it was 1970 in Switzerland. And after being in there the first day, I was terrified. I couldn’t sleep at night. I thought, what is this, you know? There was a black hole in my heart and I had nightmares the whole week. I thought, what is this? Have I been deceived?
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− | * This experience is distressing, and it is possible that the speaker was ill-served by those who should have prepared him/her for the experience of the temple. One can hope that such preparation is now more effective, more than forty years later.
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− | * The answers to such questions—such as ''Have I been deceived?''—must be found where the Church has always taught they should be sought: from God Himself via a personal revelatory experience. No historical or academic analysis can answer the question.
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