Pa Pa wrote:I posted this over a MAD...I thought I would get some of your responces...
As most of you know, one can go on to the internet and see the entire Temple Ceremony. This is because of Ex-mos who have broken their word and revealed these ordinances to non-believers.
Even if they no longer believe that these things are of God…they (as part of the endowment) gave their “word” that they would never reveal these things to the world.
So the question?
If they cannot be trusted to “keep their word” (promise) concerning these things. Can we expect them to keep their word concerning anything else, and as such become untrustworthy in all things?
Pa Pa
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I don't think that all exmos are untrustworthy. I think that some are friggin insane, but you have to understand that for many exmos, the experience of being a Mormon was not a happy one. Many people, even current LDS are somewhat unnerved, if not disturbed by the temple ceremony. Especially those who went prior to 1990. I went in 2004, and I had a nice experience, but that was partly due to the fact that I was sure that once I went through the temple, potential mates would view me differently, and what I perceived to be the stain of my non-virginity would be gone. But that doesn't mean I understood what I was doing.
I do not always understand, and I do not always agree with exmo motivations. But I do know that those who revealed the temple ceremony felt strongly that by doing so they'd keep others from "falling into the same trap". What they fail to realize is that not everyone sees it as a trap (and if they don't that doesn't mean there's something wrong with them), and not everyone who falls into it will want to get out.
But does that make all exmos untrustworthy? No. Many exmos just want to move on with their lives.