J, let’s take your premise a few more steps down the road shall we?
If I recall, you’re married to a mormon, as am I, so we should both be able to view the following questions with some degree of background and knowledge.
Seeing as how I was sealed to my wife in the Wash. D.C. temple, and taught that it was an eternal covenant essential to my eternal salvation, that it would permit me and my wife to dwell in the presence of god, it was incumbent upon me to undertake the ritual and swear to the oaths given to me.
How then, in mormonism, could Jesus be in the celestial kingdom, residing with the mormon god if He did not take out these oaths and submit to the temple ritual and swear the oaths?
Where, in any of the texts, written or oral histories, does one find any reference to a temple of this kind?
Where does one find any reference to Jesus participating in any of these rituals?
Jesus was referred to as rabbi, but he wasn’t an “official” Rabbi as defined today. The word rabbi originates from the Hebrew meaning “teacher.”
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/Rabbis.html
did you know in the mormon religion those who died before marriage are offered the opportunity at the resurrection?