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# What is baptism for the dead? | # What is baptism for the dead? | ||
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===What is baptism for the dead?=== | ===What is baptism for the dead?=== | ||
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:“And when he had made a gathering throughout the company to the sum of two thousand drachmas of silver, he sent it to Jerusalem to offer a sin offering, doing therein very well and honestly, in that he was mindful of the resurrection: for if he had not hoped that they that were slain should have risen again, it had been superfluous and vain to pray for the dead. And also in that he perceived that there was great favour laid up for those that died godly, it was an holy and good thought. Whereupon he made a reconciliation for the dead, that they might be delivered from sin.” (2 Maccabees 12:43–46.){{ref|tvedtnes2}} | :“And when he had made a gathering throughout the company to the sum of two thousand drachmas of silver, he sent it to Jerusalem to offer a sin offering, doing therein very well and honestly, in that he was mindful of the resurrection: for if he had not hoped that they that were slain should have risen again, it had been superfluous and vain to pray for the dead. And also in that he perceived that there was great favour laid up for those that died godly, it was an holy and good thought. Whereupon he made a reconciliation for the dead, that they might be delivered from sin.” (2 Maccabees 12:43–46.){{ref|tvedtnes2}} | ||
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As one Church leader noted: | As one Church leader noted: | ||
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:The principle of vicarious service should not seem strange to any Christian. In the baptism of a living person, the officiator acts, by proxy, in place of the Savior. And is it not the central tenet of our faith that Christ’s sacrifice atones for our sins by vicariously satisfying the demands of justice for us? As President Gordon B. Hinckley has expressed: “I think that vicarious work for the dead more nearly approaches the vicarious sacrifice of the Savior Himself than any other work of which I know. It is given with love, without hope of compensation, or repayment or anything of the kind. What a glorious principle.”{{ref|dtc1}} | :The principle of vicarious service should not seem strange to any Christian. In the baptism of a living person, the officiator acts, by proxy, in place of the Savior. And is it not the central tenet of our faith that Christ’s sacrifice atones for our sins by vicariously satisfying the demands of justice for us? As President Gordon B. Hinckley has expressed: “I think that vicarious work for the dead more nearly approaches the vicarious sacrifice of the Savior Himself than any other work of which I know. It is given with love, without hope of compensation, or repayment or anything of the kind. What a glorious principle.”{{ref|dtc1}} | ||
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#{{note|fn1}}John Sanders, introduction to ''What about Those Who Have Never Heard? Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized'', by Gabriel Fackre, Ronald H. Nash, and John Sanders (1995), 9. | #{{note|fn1}}John Sanders, introduction to ''What about Those Who Have Never Heard? Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized'', by Gabriel Fackre, Ronald H. Nash, and John Sanders (1995), 9. | ||
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#{{note|dtc1}} {{Ensign1|article=The Redemption of the Dead and the Testimony of Jesus|author=D. Todd Christofferson|date=November 2000|start=9}}; citing “Excerpts from Recent Addresses of President Gordon B. Hinckley,” ''Ensign'' (Jan. 1998): 73. {{link|url=http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Magazines/Ensign/2000.htm/ensign%20november%202000.htm/the%20redemption%20of%20the%20dead%20and%20the%20testimony%20of%20jesus.htm?fn=document-frame.htm&f=templates&2.0}} | #{{note|dtc1}} {{Ensign1|article=The Redemption of the Dead and the Testimony of Jesus|author=D. Todd Christofferson|date=November 2000|start=9}}; citing “Excerpts from Recent Addresses of President Gordon B. Hinckley,” ''Ensign'' (Jan. 1998): 73. {{link|url=http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Magazines/Ensign/2000.htm/ensign%20november%202000.htm/the%20redemption%20of%20the%20dead%20and%20the%20testimony%20of%20jesus.htm?fn=document-frame.htm&f=templates&2.0}} | ||
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Explained Elder G. Todd Christopherson:
There is considerable evidence that some early Christians and some Jewish groups performed proxy ordinance work for the salvation of the dead.
John A. Tvedtnes noted:
Thus, baptism for the dead was banned about four hundred years after Christ by the church councils. Latter-day Saints would see this as an excellent example of the apostasy—church councils altering doctrine and practice that was accepted at an earlier date.
Tvedtnes continues:
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