Yes indeed! HE must call her SECRET NAME or she is Doomed to be a servant instead of Breeding GODS on another planet.
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2007-01-03 13:59:48
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answer #1
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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Wow, pretty much no one that has answered so far knows anything about your question...sorry.
I am LDS and I have received my endowment in the temple and have returned many many times to do ordinances by proxy for the dead.
I will tell you what I know. Since I am an active member, I would hope you would believe me and not others who spread falsehoods and hate. You can of course choose to believe if it is right or not, but at least take the correct information into consideration.
is it true that an LDS woman can only go to heaven if her husband calls her from her grave on the Last Day?
I have never been taught that. Ever. Not in the temple and not in church. It is true we receive a new name but has nothing to do with "being raised up from the grave" or whatever.
is it true that she will give her husband children eternally?
Again, I have never been taught this. We do believe that those who attain Celestial glory will be ABLE to progress and have more children. There is no doctrine that states a woman will be a sex slave for eternity. That wouldn't be fair now would it.
what kind of reward is this for a virteous woman? isn't it only a reward for the man?
I will answer these two questions the same. A man cannot attain godhood without his wife nor a woman without her husband. We cannot even gain Celestial glory without already having made and keeping sacred temple covenants. The couple must be eternally married which is called "entering into the new & everlasting covenant of marriage".
Marriage is sacred in God's eyes and should be in ours too. Part of the reason we make and keep those covenants is to prepare us for life in the Celestial Kingdom. There are certain standards that we must live by now and then. If we can't live by them now, how will we ever be able to then? Anyways, we all have divine roles as men and women, we are equal in God's eyes in blessings we can receive.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you have more questions.
2007-01-04 14:07:36
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you saying that childern are only a benefit or reward to the man and not the woman? That's sort of cruel.
The idea that you are referring to has to do with ones sealing in heaven, which is through the priesthood. It is through the priesthood that man and woman are sealed together, and sealed in heaven. Because women do not hold the priesthood they are in essense sealed to heaven by way of the man. This is not a discriminatory or racist matter. The priesthood does not make the man greater than the woman (they just have different roles - see analogy above also here, which is pretty good). Also, if one does not get married there are other consideration, which I won't go into. But in the end, we are not the judges and I'm sure God will judge accordingly.
The LDS faith holds women very high. At no time is any man taught they are rulers or above the woman, but are co-equals in all things.
2007-01-05 13:38:07
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answered by straightup 5
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Your question is not correctly formulated, that is to say, it is based on a misconception of something else. I am going to give you an analogy. Let's say you are the director of a musical pageant. Different groups of performers have to come out on the stage during rehearsals. The question is, what are you going to do to differentiate the groups so that everything proceeds in an organized way? I assume you are going to call the groups something more interesting than A, B, C, D, and E. Let's say you have altos under a leader named Misty. Let's say you have sopranos under a leader named Karen. Let's say you have tenors under a leader named Mike. And let's say the basses and baritones are under a leader named Joe. Then in order to get all the groups to pay attention to cues, you could simply call out the leader's names to remind them when it's their turn. You know, "Misty's group, Stage Right," etc. The Resurrection is going to be a huge process, so there is going to be a need for oganization. Traditionally the man is the head of the household, so wouldn't it stand to reason that the head of the household would be addressed first, and the rest of the family would follow? Let's say the father's name is John Miller. His name would be called first, and then as the head of the household he would be told to get ready with the rest of the family. You have probably already seen family members buried next to each other. If the head of the household knows where the rest of the family is, then it makes it easier for the Resurrection to proceed in an orderly fashion.
As far as having children on an ongoing basis, I think we have to get used to the idea of immortality and youth, not necessarily the process of being pregnant. I think any woman who has gone through menopause or conditions associated with later stages of age like osteoporosis would love to return to her twenties and thirties and be in perfect health - never to die again after the Resurrection. Remember having children is really the decision of two parents, not one. If you haven't known the joy of children and grandchildren, it would not seem like a reward to you, but I for one would love to have a huge family - look around you already and see the family structure already exists everywhere. It won't be that different from what we already know.
2007-01-04 20:55:14
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answered by Cookie777 6
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Your question requires a thoughtful answer, which has already been given by the three above me. So I will just say that, as is par for the course around here, those that aren't LDS are the first to respond, and they respond as though they know when in fact they don't have a clue. I would encourage you to get your information on Mormons/LDS from Mormons, and not from non-Mormons. I also suggest you pick an answer from one of the three above me. They all know what they're talking about, and routinely answer Mormon questions.
2007-01-05 16:06:57
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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Mormonism is also has paganism and freemansondry in the mix. The name is part of the fremasondry. She gets a secret name, but onky if she gets her endowments taken out in the temple, so she has to do that first and she can only go to heaven thru a male, if I am correct. They elieve their version of God, use to be a man and has many wives right now, who had a certain amount of children and that Jesus also married at least three women on the Earth to, before he was crucified.
2007-01-03 22:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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They obviously have never read the bible.
I think people have a very distorted view of what heaven is.
1 Corinthians 15:50 says that flesh and blood cannot inherit the heavens. So you will have spirit bodies. That neither eat, drink, have sex, or sleep.
Luke 20:35 They posed a question to Jesus about heaven. This man had a wife and died, according to
Jewish custom his brother took her as wife. Seven brothers in all took her as wife and died.
In heaven who is she to be married to.
He replied this way.
“Jesus said to them: “the children of this system of things marry and are given in marriage.35 but those who have been counted worthy of gaining that system of things and the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage.
Also the Apostle Paul says they are neither male nor female but all our God's children. That is a fleshly desire. That does not continue on into heaven in a spirit body.
2007-01-03 22:06:34
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answered by Ruth 6
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This is still making the woman a sexual slave in heaven for eternity. When will mens thinking ever raise above thier genitals?
2007-01-03 22:01:35
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answered by Lukusmcain// 7
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You are half right. Women always go to heaven since mormons believe a woman is property of her husband or father. Since a woman is not her own person, she cannot sin. Men may or may not go to heaven depending on how they lived their life. This will create an unbalanced ratio of men and women in heaven and to fix it, every man will get seven wives to have spiritual children with and be gods of some other planet somewhere else.
2007-01-03 22:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Read World Religions Made Easy or Larsen''s Book of Cults! her husband gets to choose if she goes or not and he is god in the family. Their beliefs are similar to that of Islam!
2007-01-03 22:05:56
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answered by Sassy 3
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