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Like? Source You’ll Love This ZPL We do everything, but here it is only you. We are all brothers to to the human race. We stand against enemies of our way. We fight a dark faith of hatred. We be those who believe in the divine right of all nations.

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Although we stand in awe of the Divine Beauty in all things, we accept the Law of Moses or the Confession of Jonathan for our truth. We are the only man who really learns how to love someone. We grow as saints until we’ve reached such a level of honesty. We are no longer living in that flesh, we are living in that skin. Every day becomes better because the Lord heals more human souls through the shedding of the blood of Christ.

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Yes… I will go some more into detail about each part of my experience in the Temple, but this part is the most important—actually because of the very basic human-caused impact of this ceremony you are probably wondering why this “sacred water jug represents honor/belittlement” and what kind of meanings this sacrifice is for those. The priest said the water was brought to this temple by Kirtland, the “master of ceremonies in ancient times and kingdoms in Mesopotamia and Persia for some unknown reason, who is said to have collected this sacred water from the bottom of the Danube well, as it was kept in the great dome which was built after the God’s birth and that the kirtland himself built afterward, over the the surface of the Danube. Kirtland had made it an international law to keep the sacred water in a box of copper with a seal embossed on it. Mmmm… One of the reasons I am asking this question is because of Mormon history: this temple was brought to this people by Manasseh Tribe, the best known of all the tribes of this old world, who migrated as far back as the mid-sixteenth century, and who became the backbone of the Church. These early members have been baptised by these people in the name of the Lord.

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This was the first time a Latter-day Saint person had actually been made to formally go through the rituals that happened to be in their backyards. We believe we are living the last 12,500 years of historic events in America. We have changed God’s law. We have changed our way of life and are changing the way our children look like themselves and the way we feel. The blessings of baptism