To: RobRoy; greyfoxx39
>>I, for one, doubt the rules would be relaxed in the case of a civil emergency.<<
I firmly agree. I think it is the main point of the things.
In fact there are even parts of the temple that take further rank to enter. I remember asking why all of us non-mormons were allowed in and although I dont remember the specifics of the reason, it had to do with something of the lines of it wasnt officially a temple yet. It had to go through some sort of ceremony or something and was still just a building.
Temples are just a building until they are dedicated to the Lord. A Temple has many areas that are not "off limits" most have waiting rooms, cafeterias and laundry (usually in the basement) and in an emergency I am sure those would be the safest places and available.
Attributing base motives is not Christlike behavior.
399 posted on
12/03/2008 6:52:51 PM PST by
DelphiUser
("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
To: DelphiUser
>>Attributing base motives is not Christlike behavior.<<
You lost me on that comment. Right over my head.
420 posted on
12/04/2008 12:15:38 AM PST by
RobRoy
(Islam is a greater threat to the world today than Nazism was in the 1930's.)
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