Chap wrote:angsty wrote:
Have you ever been to an LDS ring ceremony? Because what DarkHelmet has described is basically exactly what I've seen at EVERY ring ceremony I've been to. Bishops absolutely do use the ceremony as a platform to discuss the importance of the temple sealing and gospel. When we were meeting with the stake president before getting married, we were specifically instructed that while a ring ceremony would be appropriate, we needed to take care that it was simple enough that it did not detract from the primary importance of the temple ordinance or give the impression that it was a wedding ceremony.why me wrote:
Let me try this again: the ring ceremony comes after the temple ceremony. Find a nice park to have the ring ceremony and take it from there. One can even hire someone who can perform such ceremonies. It makes no difference because the temple wedding has already taken place. No bishop involvement at all. Or one can talk to the bishop about it beforehand. Since the people have already been married the ring ceremony can take place in the elvis presley chapel in a pink caddy.angsty wrote:Let me try this again: There are church-dictated guidelines for ring ceremonies that prevent your idealized scenario. A person is not "hired" to perform the ceremony. A priesthood authority conducts it, and it involves explaining the importance of the temple sealing that all the unworthies missed. The church has instructed that ring ceremonies should be modest, church-oriented, and not detract from the significance of the sealing ordinance in any way. Your Vegas-chapel scenario is the ANTITHESIS of what the church has instructed that a ring ceremony should be. For a faithful, believing member, your version of what a ring ceremony should be, is completely unrealistic.
Isn't it simply amazing how very little whyme actually knows about the nature and practice of the church about which he posts so much? Even I could have told him how completely out of line with church directives his fantasies were.
LOL. I sometimes wonder if he has ever actually been a Mormon. To plan your own ring ceremony and leave your church leaders out of the loop would be unimaginable to a TBM, and unacceptable to their church leaders. I believe instructions for ring ceremonies are in the CHI, so it is not something members can do on their own. Whyme doesn't understand how much control the LDS church has over their members, which is one of the big complaints of critics and exmos. If he is a jack Mormon type that just ignores his leaders, maybe that is why he doesn't understand why people have such a problem with Mormonism.