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Latter-day Saint Temples/Endowment
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Contents
- 1 Mormonism and temples: Endowment
- 1.1 The Endowment
- 1.1.1
- 1.1.2 Adam-God and the "Lecture at the Veil"
- 1.1.3 Changes
- 1.1.4 Early Christian parallels
- 1.1.5 Freemasonry
- 1.1.6 All Seeing Eye
- 1.1.7 Oath of vengeance
- 1.1.8 The ordinance versus the ritual used to present the ordinance
- 1.1.9 Consecration of time and talents to the Church
- 1.1.10 Was the endowment introduced as a way of keeping polygamy a secret?
- 1.1.11 Garments
- 1.1.12 Temple clothing
- 1.1 The Endowment
Mormonism and temples: Endowment
The Endowment
Adam-God and the "Lecture at the Veil"
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.Changes
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.Early Christian parallels
Summary: Latter-day Saint temple ritual, though it has some points of contact with nineteenth century ideas, also seems to have selected precisely those elements with analogues in early Christian practice, suggesting that Joseph Smith was indeed inspired to restore something genuinely Christian and genuinely ancient.Freemasonry
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.- Freemasonry "unparallels"—
Brief Summary: It is worthwhile to consider the many elements of Freemasonry that have no parallel to LDS temple worship. (Click here for full article)∗ ∗ ∗
- Freemasonry "unparallels"—