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Revisión del 21:39 25 mar 2014
Ordenanzas Mormones
Baptism
Bautismo
- Esencial para la salvación—
Sumario: Se afirma que la insistencia en el bautismo mormón como una ordenanza esencial de la salvación es "anticristiano" o "anti-bíblico." (Haga clic aquí para ver el artículo completo)∗ ∗ ∗ - El bautismo por los muertos—
Sumario: ¿Qué es el bautismo por los muertos? ¿Hay alguna evidencia de bautismo por los muertos es una auténtica antigua práctica cristiana? (Haga clic aquí para ver el artículo completo)∗ ∗ ∗ - Negarse bautismos por los muertos—
Sumario: ¿Qué pasa si no quiero bautismos vicarios u otra obra del templo SUD realizado por mi difunto de la familia. ¿Qué puedo hacer yo para "deshacer" esos bautismos y la obra del templo? (Haga clic aquí para ver el artículo completo)∗ ∗ ∗
- Negarse bautismos por los muertos—
- "o fuera de las aguas del bautismo", añadió a 1 Nefi 20:01—
Sumario: La frase "o fuera de las aguas del bautismo" esta en 1 Nefi 20:01 en la edición de 1840 del Libro de Mormón por Joseph Smith. (Haga clic aquí para ver el artículo completo)∗ ∗ ∗
- Esencial para la salvación—
La ceremonia de la investidura
La ordenanza de la investidura mormona
Saltar a subtema:
- Rituales de templo modernos y antiguos
- El Mormonismo y los gárments del templo
- El Mormonismo y la ropa del templo
- Cambios a la ordenanza de investidura
- La ordenanza versus el ritual utilizado para presentar la ordenanza
- Relación entre la investidura y la masonería
- Criticas de la ceremonia de investidura mormona
Marriage
Marriage
- As a requirement for exaltation—
Sumario: Critics attack the LDS view of marriage as essential on the following grounds: 1)If marriage is essential to achieve exaltation, why did Paul say that it is good for a man not to marry? (1 Corinthians 7:1), 2)Why does the Mormon Church teach that we can be married in heaven when Jesus said in Matthew 22:30 that there is no marriage in the resurrection? 3) Since not all members of the Church are married, doesn't this mean there will be many otherwise good Mormons who will not be exalted? - Jesus said that divorce not allowed except for fornication—
Sumario: Jesus taught divorce was not acceptable unless fornication had occured. (Matthew 5:31-32) Why does the LDS church allow divorce when not for this reason? Shouldn't these people either be disfellowshipped or excommunicated? Why does the church permit re-marrying? - Jews and early Christians on marriage after death—
Sumario: The Jews seem to have believed in eternal marriage from at least second-temple times, since they posed the question about the woman with seven successive husbands, asking which of them would be her husband "in the resurrection" (Matt. 22:28; Mark 12:23; Luke 20:33). The concept of eternal marriage is well-attested among Jews in the medieval period and is frequently mentioned in the Zohar, which also notes that God has a wife, the Matrona ("mother"), and is known in the Talmud. In the Falasha (the black Jews of Ethiopia's text) 5 Baruch, it has Jeremiah's scribe, Baruch, being shown various parts of the heavenly Jerusalem, with different gates for different heirs. The text then says, "I asked the angel who conducted me and said to him: 'Who enters through this gate?' He who guided me answered and said to me: 'Blessed are those who enter through this gate. [Here] the husband remains with his wife and the wife remains with her husband'" - Were the early apostles married—
Sumario: In the early Church, it was known that the Apostles were married. Early Church leaders also spoke out against those who preached against marriage.
- As a requirement for exaltation—
Divorce
Sacrament
Sacrament
- Uses water instead of wine—
Sumario: Why does the LDS Church use water instead of wine for its sacrament services? The Doctrine and Covenants even allows for wine to be used, despite the Word of Wisdom's prohibitions on alcohol (see DC 89:5-6).
- Uses water instead of wine—