Blaine:  Hi again Judy,
 
This was a very interesting account.  Sounds like this woman is pretty bitter.  But when she says the Church told her she could not divorce her husband, I have to take that with a grain of salt.  The church has no say in civil matters, so to say they won't let her get a divorce, is just not true..  If she is talking about having her temple sealing to her husband "cancelled," which is the word they use,  she is the one who needs to initiate that--the man doesn't need to, as he can basically be sealed to more than one woman.  But if he is sleeping with other women,  he is committing adultry, and unless he repents in sackcloth and ashes, he will  not be having a second woman sealed to him--he would not even be able to get a temple recommend in the first place, and all sealings must be done in the temples, so?  What is the problem with this woman?  She is mad as H--- at her husband, that is for sure!!!  LOL  Other than that, I cannot see that she has any problem.
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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 3:15 PM
Subject: [TruthTalk] Mormons and Women

 
This is part of a testimony by Karen that was on a website
I was visiting... So what about this DaveH and Blaine?  This is most
definitely not the Jesus I serve...  Judy
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Karen writes:
I have been reading the articles about the Mormon church on David's
site and I just wanted to tell you that you are definitely on the right track.
I was raised Mormon here in Fairbanks, Alaska. I was married in the
Salt Lake Temple in April 1980.

The ceremonies, word for word, were exactly the same as the Masonic rituals.
I especially was disgusted by the part of the ritual where I was told that my
husband would have to "bring me into heaven" - I could not get there by
myself, no matter how good I was. My husband ran off with an underage
hooker one month after we returned from the temple, and informed me that
I must remain married to him, because he wanted to be able to "get some"
from me any time he was bored with the hooker.

The church told me, when I complained to them, that I must do as he said,
and that I could not divorce him. Well, I knew where the court house was,
so I got my divorce, anyway and left the church in the dust.

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