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[[es:Pregunta: ¿Dios realmente nos negará la salvación eterna, simplemente porque no practicamos un conjunto de, como algunos críticos lo puso, "rituales masónicos medievales arcaicos" en los templos mormones?]]

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Question: Will God really deny us eternal salvation simply because we do not practice a set of, as some critics put it, "archaic medieval Masonic rituals" in Mormon temples?

Purpose of ritual and tokens and their role in salvation

The ritual and tokens are to show our fidelity to covenants, a central point of both the endowment and the masonic rituals. God does not need them, we need them, or more precisely, we need the covenants that they represent. They help us learn to be faithful to what we want to be. It is the keeping of covenants that leads to salvation, not the ritual or tokens themselves.


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