Nope.
If the lds husband does not call his wife after death, she goes nowhere. (Part of the secret temple ceremony is a new name for the wife)
So the lds wife must be terrified to defy, even question him, then to be called unworthy by her priest husband, then the bishop then the stake president.
Can you imagine what that is like to live under?
? How does he call her? Like shouting out after she is dead - Like in grief?
Part of the secret temple ceremony is a new name for the wife
So this ceremony is when? When they get married? Does she pick our her new name?
So the lds wife must be terrified to defy, even question him, then to be called unworthy by her priest husband, then the bishop then the stake president.
Well, if she believes it. I can't understand, what happens to them when they become mormons - common sense is suddenly forbidden? I'm trying to make sense of this - does being a husband automatically make him a priest? So I take it - their private business is the church's business if a bishop or a president are involved. Stake? Like putting a stake through you/backstabbing? :)
Can you imagine what that is like to live under?
No. Reading about it for five minutes is enough. I wouldn't live next door to anyone I was terrified of - much less under my roof.
Now what you posted, is this something like their 'original' ways/many years ago or is this practiced currently?