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|L1=Baptism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("Mormons")
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|L2=Baptisms for the dead
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|L3=The Mormon Endowment ordinance
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|summary=It is claimed that Mormon insistence on baptism as an essential ordinance of salvation is "unChristian" or "unbiblical."
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Baptism for the dead
 
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|summary=There is considerable evidence that some early Christians and some Jewish groups performed proxy ordinance work for the salvation of the dead. The most obvious of these is 1  Cor. 15:29: "Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? why are they then baptized for the dead?" Attempts to shrug this off as a reference by Paul to a practice he does not condone but only uses to support the doctrine of the resurrection are indefensible. Paul's statement makes no sense unless the practice was valid and the saints in Corinth knew it.
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Baptism for the dead/Refusing
 
|subject=Refusing baptisms for the dead
 
|summary=I don't want proxy baptisms or other LDS temple work performed for my deceased family. What can I do to "undo" such baptisms and temple work? In the case of individuals who have recently died, members are encouraged to be considerate of the feelings of the closest living relatives: "If the person was born within the last ninety-five years, obtain permission for the ordinances from the person’s closest living relative. This relative often wishes to receive the ordinances in behalf of the deceased or designate someone to receive them. In some instances, the relative may wish to postpone the performance of the ordinances. Also, be aware that acting in conflict with the wishes of the closest living relative can result in bad feelings toward you and the Church." There is no ceremony for "undoing" a proxy baptism for the dead.
 
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|link=Book of Mormon/Textual changes/"or out of the waters of baptism"
 
|subject=Book of Mormon textual changes: "or out of the waters of baptism"
 
|summary=The phrase "or out of the waters of baptism" was added to the 1840 edition of the Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith. It is thought that this simply recommends a prophetic commentary on Joseph Smith's part describing the proper interpretation of the phrase "waters of Judah." It is not regarded as an error, or likely part of the original Book of Mormon plates' text.
 
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==Endowment==
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Adam-God and the "Lecture at the Veil"
 
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|summary=Was "Adam-God" ever taught as part of the temple endowment ceremony? I've read about something called "the lecture at the veil" that was supposedly in the endowment at one time.
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Changes
 
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|summary=Latter-day Saints believe that the Temple endowment is an eternal ordinance that Joseph Smith received by revelation from God. Why, then, have changes been made to it several times since it was first revealed? God’s directives and how He deals with His people may vary according to His people’s understanding and needs. God doesn’t tell everyone to build an ark and wait for a flood. Changes sometimes occur as a result of God dealing with His children according to their changing circumstances.
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Freemasonry
 
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|summary=Some critics of Mormonism see similarities between the rites of Freemasonry and LDS temple ceremonies and assume that since Joseph Smith was initiated as a Freemason shortly before he introduced the Nauvoo-style endowment he must have plagiarized elements of the Masonic rituals. This viewpoint leads them, in turn, to conclude that the LDS endowment is nothing but a variant form of Masonic initiation and therefore not from a divine source.
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Freemasonry/All Seeing Eye
 
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|summary=The claim is sometimes made by critics that since the All-Seeing Eye of God is displayed on the exterior and interior of the Salt Lake Temple[1] and the All-Seeing Eye is an emblem utilized by the Freemasons then the Mormon usage must be an indication of a connection between Mormon temples and Freemasonry.
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Oath of vengeance
 
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|summary=In nearly every anti-Mormon discussion of the temple, critics raise the issue of the "oath of vengeance" that existed during the 19th century and very early 20th century. These critics often misstate the nature of the oath and try to use its presence in the early temple endowment as evidence that the LDS temple ceremonies are ungodly, violent, and immoral.
 
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|link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Penalties
 
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|summary=Critics point out that a former version of the endowment used to contain mention of various "penalties" associated with the breaking of the temple covenants. They use this fact to claim that the temple encouraged violence or vengeance against those who violated its covenants, or that the Church sought to use fear to motivate members to keep their covenants, however, critics misrepresent this part of the temple ceremony, which is relatively easy to do since members endowed since April 1990 will have had no direct experience with the penalties mentioned.
 
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==Marriage==
 
 
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Latter-day Saint (Mormon) ordinances


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Baptism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("Mormons")


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  1. REDIRECTOverview of baptism for the dead
  2. REDIRECTSimilarities between ancient and modern temple rituals

Mormonism and marriage


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The role of temple marriage and sealing in receiving exaltation


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Social issues related to marriage among Latter-day Saints


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Issues related to divorce in Mormonism


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The Mormon ordinance of the Sacrament


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Social issues related to marriage among Latter-day Saints


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