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Mormon Secrets

Mormon Temple Salt LakeThe Mormon Temple is a very holy place, and the things that are taught inside are held very dear to the hearts of the people who enter. As such, most people are unwilling to discuss what happens inside the temple. This isn’t because anything is particularly strange or secret, but rather because they are important and sacred. Most members of the Mormon Church don’t know exactly which things would be alright to discuss and which would not. As such, many enemies of the church use this silence to create myths and fraudulant stories about what goes on inside.

It is for this reason that this site has gone into such detail as to what is done in temples. We have been careful to keep the promises we have made to God by not going over the actual ceremonies, but we have tried our best to explain exactly what is done in temples and the purpose of each of the ceremonies as they help the living and those who have passed away.

If you have any further questions not answered by this site, feel free to ask a Mormon friend who has visited the temple, or to contact your local missionaries or this webmaster. The Temple is something we want to share with others, and any of these people would be happy to answer your questions. You can also visit the official website of the church and find where a local congregation meets.

This site is neither sponsored nor endorsed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

July 26th, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized

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