July 20 – Luke 9:60 “Jesus said unto him, Let the dead bury their dead: but go thou and preach the kingdom of God.” (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘baptisms for dead’
Mormon Inheritance is Finding Dead Relatives
Posted in July, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged baptisms for dead, necromancy, Neil Andersen, Spiritual Whirlwinds on 07/20/2025| 3 Comments »
Tip of the Day September 26 Baptisms for Dead is Necromancy
Posted in September, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged baptisms for dead, Ensign Nov 2012, Luke 9:60, necromancy on 09/26/2018| Leave a Comment »
Witnessing Tip of the Day July 20 Our Inheritance
Posted in July, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged baptisms for dead, necromancy, Neil Andersen, Spiritual Whirlwinds on 07/20/2018| Leave a Comment »
Witnessing Tip January 30
Posted in Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged baptisms for dead, D&C 124:28-40, genealogy, Pedigree charts on 01/30/2017| Leave a Comment »
January 30 – Pedigree charts needed for ultimate salvation. D&C 124:28-40 tells the Mormons which buildings are to be used in order for them to be acceptable to the Lord. If they perform works for their dead while not in the temples, the works are unacceptable to Him.
Mormon Dilemma 856 Baptisms for Dead is Like Escrow
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged 1 Cor. 15:29, baptisms for dead, bible, Boyd K. Packer, Ecclesiastes 9:5, false apostle, false doctrines of Mormonism, Holy Temple pg 213 on 02/16/2014| Leave a Comment »
Holy Temple, pg 213; “Each a Savior…We cannot know the full outcome of our efforts. We are commanded to bring the gospel message to the living, and to make provision for ordinance work to be performed for those who have died. We do not know how many of them will be redeemed in the celestial kingdom. We only make it possible for those to progress who can qualify.
It might be likened to putting spiritual resources in a bank to be held in escrow under the name of an ancestor. When and how much he will be eligible to withdraw and claim we do not know. We just know that we are to provide the account for the use of the worthy.” – Boyd K. Packer






















































































































