Few Mormons are Temple Mormons, so they are not privy to the inner elite’s secrets, so their opinion wouldn’t be very useful.
Reid, Romney, and Beck, are all Temple Mormons, they all are allowed into the Temples and participate in the secrets within, secrets and access which is forbidden to outsiders and regular Mormons, who are not allowed inside the mysterious temples.
Their Temple status is earned through investigatory interviews every two years by church leadership for religious purity, where if they pass, they are issued the Temple I.D., if Reid had done anything wrong, he would have been disapproved, and would have returned to the lesser Mormons and their little churches.
“Reid, Romney, and Beck, are all Temple Mormons, they all are allowed into the Temples and participate in the secrets within, secrets and access which is forbidden to outsiders and regular Mormons, who are not allowed inside the mysterious temples.”
Your statement is not factually accurate. First of all, there is no such thing as a “temple Mormon.” Any Mormon who is deemed “worthy” can get a Temple Recommend from his Bishop and participate in Temple rituals and ceremonies. And by worthy I mean simply that they can tell their Bishop that they pay their tithing on all their income and are morally clean (which I submit should keep Reid from having a Recommend).
I thought when a new temple is built they allow anyone to go inside for the first month or so.
There’s also the matter of paying tithe and assessments. If you don’t tithe you don’t get in the temple.
Unless you pay enough money.............