Furtunately, we have latter-day revelation to clarify things. In our belief it is impossible to live in the presence of God without a choice companion to whom you are sealed for eternity.
I can see how it pleases Satan, though, to put about the rumor that it's the other way around.
This is the kind of condescending, snotty remark we have come to expect from you. Please be informed that the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Doctrine and Covenants are NOT SCRIPTURE except to you. The rest of us, as Christians, do not accept them as such. And your sanctimonious attitude in the second remark illustrates perfectly the main reason why I left the Mormon church.
Please stop trying to foist that stuff off on us as having any pertinence to this discussion. If you would like to enter the discourse with something that actually pertains to the subject at hand, please feel free to do so, but stop dragging this dead cat back into the living room.
Who's "we", Kemosabe? The mohammedans also have a "latter-day revelation." Yours, and theirs, are completely irrelevant to this discussion. I don't believe either of them came from God.
How do you know that "latter-day revelation" is God-breathed, demon-inspired, or just plain made up? Any objective criteria for making this determination?
Are you saying that the Apostle Paul, indeed any Christian who died before your Joseph Smith made this rule, is not living in the presence of God?