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Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 12:50 AM
Subject: RE: [ZION] can't be a sealer
-Paul-
No one got back on the subject of why a man can't be a sealer in
the temple if he has been divorced even by no fault of his own.
I don't know why. I don't think it matters. Being a sealer
for the time I was there. Maybe do it again sometime, but
not soon.
George
- Original Message -
From: Jon Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] can't be a sealer
And do you realize how boring it is to be a sealer? Saying all
Paul Osborne favored us with:
No one got back on the subject of why a man can't be a sealer in the
temple if he has been divorced even by no fault of his own. For example,
my mother a long time ago divorced my father so she could run off and be
a lesbian, hence she was excommunicated.
My father
Yes, even the Church recognizes that there is some inherent flaw in the
character of people who are divorced. We are damaged goods, and it
takes time to make the necessary repairs.
To me the policy is obviously a judgement of my character. I have been
informed many times since becoming
-Paul-
No one got back on the subject of why a man can't be a sealer in
the temple if he has been divorced even by no fault of his own.
I don't know why. I don't think it matters. Being a sealer is not a
right, and in the strict sense is not even a privilege. It is a calling,
just like being
Jim Cobabe favored us with:
I don't care what extra impositions and rules it takes for me to show
myself approved. I'll be happy to do whatever the Lord says. It's
worth it.
Not only that, but the last time I attended the Provo temple I actually
felt the presence of the Holy Ghost even