Everyone must earn exaltation, except those who have never heard of it and died before they did and IF they died without doing their own works, then a good, worthy Mormon must earn it for them by doing works, BUT by then, the deceased (who spent some time in spirit prison waiting for some worthy Mormon to do their Temple Work) has been meeting with worthy spirit missionaries who taught him the lessons so he would understand the Mormon necro-baptism that just took place in his stead in the Mormon Temple where god dwells, but not really because god dwells in heaven in his body of flesh and bone - then after the ordinance is performed in absentia and the spirit lessons taught, the deceased now has the opportunity to choose whether or not the baptism and ordinances are accepted. If the dead guy now accepts those works, then he is allowed to go and do more works so that he too can progress and become a god.
Make sense?
It does to me?
Mormons don’t earn salvation for those whom they do the work for. I don’t know where you come out with this dribble.
Excellent description. Saving for further education of the masses.