DaveH,

But when LDS use it, they mean 2 gods and a spirit.

DAVEH: That is a bit misleading, Perry. We also consider the HS to be a God, though one without a physical body.

Okay, the LDS interpret the Godhead as 3 separate gods...sorry to mislead you!


And, if you are a woman, you do not get to be resurrected unless a Mormon male to whom you have been sealed in the temple calls you forth from the grave.

DAVEH: ??? Where did you get that, Perry!

Here:

"Do the women, when they pray, remember their husbands?... Do you uphold your husband before God as your lord? 'What!--my husband to be my lord?' I ask, Can you get into the celestial kingdom without him? Have any of you been there? You will remember that you never got into the celestial kingdom [during the temple ceremony] without the aid of your husband. If you did, it was because your husband was away, and some one had to act proxy for him. No woman will get into the celestial kingdom, except her husband receives her, if she is worthy to have a husband; and if not, somebody will receive her as a servant." (LDS Apostle Erastus Snow preached the following on Sunday, Oct. 4, 1857, Journal of Discourses, vol.5, p.291)

From the above, "No woman will get into the celestial kingdom, except her
husband receives her, if she is worthy to have a husband". Otherwise she may be relegated to someone's servant. Be nice to your husbands, Mormon women, or they may not "receive" you and you will spend eternity as a slave!

DaveH, if this is wrong, correct your Apostle Erastus Snow.

DAVEH: Some is blatantly false (such as women not being able to be resurrected), while others are skewed to make it sound bad.

Tell me, then, how a woman gets resurrected to the celestial kingdom. Or, do they get resurrected to some lower kingdom if they were unmarried, or their husband does not "receive" them, or if she is "not worthy to have a husband".


And....Why do you call them secret, when they are available on the web? You have repeatedly tried to paint Mormonism with a negative brush of knowledge you've learned from ex-Mormons and anti-LDS websites.

If it is true, and it is on a website, then why should I not repeat it here? If it is not secret, then no big deal, right?


Where else am I to learn it? In their pagan rites LDS are bound by penalties (http://www.lds-mormon.com/veilworker/penalty.shtml), just like in Freemasonry, not to discuss the pagan rites and rituals that take place in the LDS temple. Only those who have been through those rites ("endowments", "ordnanances"), but have come to the truth, speak openly about it.

Perry


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