by Mister IT is trying to Liahona outta here on December 10th, 2009

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MORMONS: Through baptism for the dead many people will accept the Mormon gospel posthumously. Thus almost all of humanity will be heaven.

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  • by Rip Van Winkle on December 12th, 2009
    voted: False

    Rip Van Winkle

    Mormons are all about MONEY. I went to a few services,and all they talked about was MONEY. They worship this guy named "John Smith",NOT Jesus! And when they get to heaven's door and Jesus says; "I know you not." they won't be any mormons in heaven. IT IS A CULT !

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  • by John Cox will be back April 6th 2013 on February 17th, 2012
    voted: False

    John Cox will be back April 6th 2013

    Well it depends on your definition of Heaven, but by the definition of Heaven of which baptism is a requirement for entry, no most of humanity will not be there.
    "Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." Matthew 7:14

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  • by whew4 on January 7th, 2010
    voted: False

    whew4

    The gospel will be taught to any spirit that will listen and if they accept it and will accept Baptism by proxy from earth, (as well as all other Temple ordinances), they will be saved in the kingdom of God. But first they must accept the Gospel, then these ordinances will kick in, not visa, versa.

    Unfortunately some will have these ordinances performed in their behalf but they will not accept the gospel when it is presented, so the ordinances performed will just be null and void as far as they are concerned...Later

  • by bsdanielm on December 20th, 2009
    voted: False

    bsdanielm

    Most of those who pass away will not go to heaven. The rate of your own personal conversion and all its challenges are almost the same as what you would expect on this earth only in spirit world your change of heart tends to be alot slower.

  • by TAPriceCTR s son is wearing his COAT on December 11th, 2009
    voted: False

    TAPriceCTR s son is wearing his COAT

    you realy underestimate how stubborn humantiy is

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  • by jasminelockerby on January 1st, 2010
    voted: False

    jasminelockerby

    Baptism for the dead is a great thing. The spirits in Spirit Prison will be able to accept or refuse the Baptism.

    In Spirit World, we live life just as we would on Earth, only with Eternal Glory. The spirits in the Spirit World have the same personality, feelings, addictions and attitudes as they did in Earth Life. The Spirit World is split into two. The Spirit Paradise and the Spirit Prison. Righteous people go to Spirit paradise. Wicked and unrepentant people go to Spirit Prison. People who have not been baptized or have heard of the gospel will have a change to receive knowledge of it and Baptism for the dead can work for them, if they choose to accept.

    But the final judgment still remains. We must be righteous and we must have faith to inherit the Kingdom of God. No unclean thing can inherit the Kingdom of God (Alma 40:26)..

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