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*The authors of the anti-Mormon book ''Mormonism 101'' make the following remarks: | *The authors of the anti-Mormon book ''Mormonism 101'' make the following remarks: | ||
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There are a couple of important clarifications that need to be made in response to this paragraph. The authors, unintentionally perhaps, distort the nature of temple worthiness as viewed by members of the LDS Church. | There are a couple of important clarifications that need to be made in response to this paragraph. The authors, unintentionally perhaps, distort the nature of temple worthiness as viewed by members of the LDS Church. |
When they are first built, Mormon temples are opened to the general public in an "open house" format for a short time. After this, the temple is then dedicated by LDS general authorities and reopened only to worthy members. A member is considered worthy if he or she holds a "temple recommend." The recommend is an identification card, which is renewed annually by the individual's bishop. Qualifying criteria include full payment of tithes, regular attendance to ward meetings, wearing temple garments under regular clothing, and an agreement to obey the Word of Wisdom.
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There are a couple of important clarifications that need to be made in response to this paragraph. The authors, unintentionally perhaps, distort the nature of temple worthiness as viewed by members of the LDS Church.
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