November 22 – Ditching Jesus for Broken Promises. Romans 8:3-4 “For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh: That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”
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Jesus served as the fulfillment of the Law, meaning there is absolutely nothing we could ever do to work for our own salvation. Remember, God isn’t the one that changes; we look to Him as our constant in life.
Succumbing to what was politically and socially acceptable in the 21st century, the LDS Church changed their initiatory ordinances in the temple in January of 2005. The only place they now touch you is on your forehead and the top of your head instead of touching your private body parts. Yet, read what they had to say in 1982.
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“As temple work progresses, some members wonder if the ordinances can be changed or adjusted. These ordinances have been provided by revelation, and are in the hands of the First Presidency. Thus, the temple is protected from tampering.” W. Grant Bangerter, executive director of the Temple Department and a member of the First Quorum of Seventy, Deseret News, Church Section, January 16, 1982.
“The Temple is Protected from Tampering”, says W. Grant Bangerter, Executive Director of the Temple Department.
Where has this guy been, Mars?
The Temple is not protected from tampering. Security cameras and a security department are present inside and outside (parking lots) of every temple. Even Temple Workers know this statement not to be true.
Plus, I believe (my opinion), there will soon be changes to some of the Temple Ordinances, just like there have been changes in church meeting times and home teaching.
The church leadership (General Authorities) are so blind as to what is going on in their own church. They honestly believe that members are abandoning ship (church) because Sunday morning services were too long or people got tired of being chastised about not doing their Home Teaching.They don’t understand that people are leaving the church because they got tired of being deceived and taken advantage of. The Internet has been the number one source of Uncovering Mormon Lies. People read articles on the iNTERNET and they are shocked at what they read. They look for the church for answers. The church cannot contradict what is written on the Internet, so they get people like Dieter Uchtdorf, to tell members: “when doubts come up about the church, you should always doubt your doubts.” In other words, don’t believe what you have read