They look like this:
http://mcsey.com/images/mormon-underwear.jpg
2007-06-07 05:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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whenever you make the main of the term "magic underclothes" you're the two purposefully being very rude and intensely disrespectful, or your one hundred% oblivious and with any success you will study and could desire to now no longer make that mistake returned. making use of that type of language is a button pusher, for this reason the "troll" comments. they are talked approximately as clothing (LDS clothing, temple clothing, etc), and no, they have not have been given magical homes. they are incredibly like longer boxer shorts and a t-shirt. they are incredibly now no longer that exciting. guy or woman Mormons can desire to placed on them as quickly as they have long surpassed via utilising between the LDS temples. They remind us to maintain the commandments and that they sell modesty. we don't think of that the community persons have been wiped out as god's punishement. The e book of Mormon does tell the story of a few people who lived interior the Americas from approximately 2000 BC to approximately 4 hundred advert. all persons be attentive to little of what occurred between 4 hundred advert and 1500 advert, no count if, we do have self belief that extremely some the community persons had ancestors who've been interior the e book of Mormon.
2016-11-26 23:00:53
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answered by ? 4
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It would have been nice, if you were really curious, if you had asked this with more decorum. Your question makes fun of their beliefs and can't be taken seriously when you post like this. I'm not Mormon but my aunt was so I know they wore certain kinds and even though I didn't agree with it, I had respect for what she thought was right in that case. I think you owe them an apology for the ridicule.
2007-06-07 05:23:17
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answered by KittyKat 6
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Serious you say? Tell me about your underwear first. How absurd to ask such a question.
2007-06-07 09:04:12
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answered by Kerry 7
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Adherents consider them to be sacred and therefore may be offended by public discussion of the garments.
2007-06-07 07:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a member of the LDS church and have been my whole life. It is not as you call it "magic underwear." They are called garments. If you wish to know more, I suggest you speak to the missionaries in your area. www.lds.org should help you.
2007-06-07 06:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You are being disrespectful and they may well not answer your question as it is asked in a way that ridicles. They are a dignified people who keep their beliefs safe.
2007-06-07 05:17:00
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answered by desertbloom2003 4
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Oh, I hope you get lots of answers, I'm intrigued as well. =)
2007-06-07 05:15:32
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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I'm not a Mormon but I have what's known as lucky drawers lmao.
2007-06-07 05:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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there's no big mystery to them. why don't you quit being a fool.
gw
2007-06-07 09:00:01
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answered by georgewallace78 6
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