Angel pants are undergarments worn by memebers of the LDS church who have gone through the temple and made covenants with the Lord. They consist of both a top and a bottom that encourage members to wear modest clothing, due to their cut. Aside from symbolic meaning, they are a reminder of covenants that are made with God in the temple.
2007-04-26 15:04:13
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answered by moonman 6
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Probably talking about the temple garments or just making a joke. The garment that they wear to symbolize the promices they made to their new theology in the temple, because the mormons have two theologies, one for members that have not gone to the temple and one for members that have taken their endowements out. They believe these garments will save them from a bullet. I think thats funny. I know I can put on the full armor of Gid without swetting my but off with real garments that only a freemason would wear all the time.
2007-04-26 21:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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that means my pants are of the angels
and my garments are made of the angel
garment and praise is my door!
2007-04-26 21:58:59
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answered by Gifted 7
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I think they are carpris pants that are called angel pants or they are a brand name. Take a look for yourself. You can always do a search on yahoo or any other search engine to find more.
http://search.ebay.com/angel-pants_W0QQfkrZ1QQfnuZ1
http://www.become.com/shop?q=ag+jeans+angel+pants&utm_campaign=become&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_term=ag+jeans+angel+pants
http://www.altrec.com/shop/detail/26291/?cm_mmc=paid%20search-_-inktomi-_-Ski%20Pants-_-Salomon%20Women%27s%20Angel%20Pants
2007-04-26 22:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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They are like depends for older angels
2007-04-26 21:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you put Ants in those Angel Pants?
(Oh Brother!)
Ditto................
2007-04-26 21:59:30
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answered by maguyver727 7
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Never heard of them.
2007-04-26 21:55:46
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answered by ineptmarquado 2
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