Stacy Lee
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And then there are other penalties that they tell you will happen to you if you ever talk about what goes on in the temple. And they've since taken that out of the ceremony because it got online and they did not want people seeing that. You wear all white clothing. You watch a movie that has to do with the Garden of Eden and how Satan came to be. You put on
These strange hats for the men and the women veil their faces. The women sit on one side of the room, the men sit on the other side of the room. And then at the end, you are given what's called signs and tokens. The very first time you ever go to the temple, they give you your own name. And they tell you that when you meet God in heaven, God will not ask you what your earthly name was.
These strange hats for the men and the women veil their faces. The women sit on one side of the room, the men sit on the other side of the room. And then at the end, you are given what's called signs and tokens. The very first time you ever go to the temple, they give you your own name. And they tell you that when you meet God in heaven, God will not ask you what your earthly name was.
These strange hats for the men and the women veil their faces. The women sit on one side of the room, the men sit on the other side of the room. And then at the end, you are given what's called signs and tokens. The very first time you ever go to the temple, they give you your own name. And they tell you that when you meet God in heaven, God will not ask you what your earthly name was.
God will ask you for your name. And they tell you your name and they tell you it's very secret. And to this day, I still have a really hard time saying mine because it's just so drilled into your head. But I was given the name of Leah. And you go to a curtain and there's a man standing behind the curtain and his hand comes through a slit in the curtain.
God will ask you for your name. And they tell you your name and they tell you it's very secret. And to this day, I still have a really hard time saying mine because it's just so drilled into your head. But I was given the name of Leah. And you go to a curtain and there's a man standing behind the curtain and his hand comes through a slit in the curtain.
God will ask you for your name. And they tell you your name and they tell you it's very secret. And to this day, I still have a really hard time saying mine because it's just so drilled into your head. But I was given the name of Leah. And you go to a curtain and there's a man standing behind the curtain and his hand comes through a slit in the curtain.
And he takes your hand and impresses upon your hand his thumb here, his finger here. And there's different handshakes that are supposed to represent where the nails were put in Christ's hands at his crucifixion and other signs. But they are really just the same signs as Freemasonry.
And he takes your hand and impresses upon your hand his thumb here, his finger here. And there's different handshakes that are supposed to represent where the nails were put in Christ's hands at his crucifixion and other signs. But they are really just the same signs as Freemasonry.
And he takes your hand and impresses upon your hand his thumb here, his finger here. And there's different handshakes that are supposed to represent where the nails were put in Christ's hands at his crucifixion and other signs. But they are really just the same signs as Freemasonry.
There's a very famous photo of George Bush shaking Thomas Monson's hand when Thomas Monson was in the first presidency. And they are holding each other's hands in a very unusual way. And that is because George Bush was a Freemason and Thomas Monson was a Mormon. And they both know the same handshakes.
There's a very famous photo of George Bush shaking Thomas Monson's hand when Thomas Monson was in the first presidency. And they are holding each other's hands in a very unusual way. And that is because George Bush was a Freemason and Thomas Monson was a Mormon. And they both know the same handshakes.
There's a very famous photo of George Bush shaking Thomas Monson's hand when Thomas Monson was in the first presidency. And they are holding each other's hands in a very unusual way. And that is because George Bush was a Freemason and Thomas Monson was a Mormon. And they both know the same handshakes.
very very good question matthew uh it's supposed to be divinely inspired by god do you know what it is everyone who went to the temple on tuesdays was leah wednesdays was virginia thursdays was jessica So you're told that this is a divinely inspired name that is given only to you. And you're not supposed to talk about any of this stuff with other people.
very very good question matthew uh it's supposed to be divinely inspired by god do you know what it is everyone who went to the temple on tuesdays was leah wednesdays was virginia thursdays was jessica So you're told that this is a divinely inspired name that is given only to you. And you're not supposed to talk about any of this stuff with other people.
very very good question matthew uh it's supposed to be divinely inspired by god do you know what it is everyone who went to the temple on tuesdays was leah wednesdays was virginia thursdays was jessica So you're told that this is a divinely inspired name that is given only to you. And you're not supposed to talk about any of this stuff with other people.
But then you find out later there were roles and dates printed on a calendar and your name was just given to you depending on whatever day you happen to go through the temple on the first time.
But then you find out later there were roles and dates printed on a calendar and your name was just given to you depending on whatever day you happen to go through the temple on the first time.
But then you find out later there were roles and dates printed on a calendar and your name was just given to you depending on whatever day you happen to go through the temple on the first time.
Not very divinely inspired and not very magical. You know, there's a lot of magical belief. There's a lot of magical thinking in Mormonism. And so, you know, I go to the temple. It is not what I expected. My dad tried to handle it with humor as he always does. He's great. And he said, don't be surprised if you see pizzas flying through the air at one point. And I was like, what?