FFH
Veteran Member
According to LDS doctrine, no, but if one dies without entering into this sacred covenant; who would have entered into this sacred new and everlasting covenant of marriage, as performed in holy/sacred LDS temples, if they had had the chance, or had been of age, a way will be provided whereby they can enter into this covenant with the person of their choosing..
This is LDS gospel according to how I understand it.
This is a question Hope asked in another thread..
God will provide a way whereby all who meet the necessary requirements, will be able to enter into this sacred covenant of marriage (the new and everlasting covenant of marriage) as performed in sacred/holy LDS temples.
That's all I'm going to say for now...
See section 132 of the Doctrine and Covenants, for details, by clicking onto this link: Doctrine and Covenants 132
This is LDS gospel according to how I understand it.
This is a question Hope asked in another thread..
Paul will be able to enter into this same sacred marriage covenant, if he meets all the necessary requirements. A way will be provided for him, whereby he can obtain the highest level/degree of heaven, if he so chooses and meets all the requirements necessary to enter into the highest level of heaven, where God the Father and the Son dwell.Hope said:I never knew this about Mormon doctrine. So does being single somehow make you less spiritual? If so, why? And wouldn't it be a bit unfair to someone like the Apostle Paul, who arguably was one of the most Christ-like men who ever lived, and who never married?
I'm just curious because I've never heard this before.
God will provide a way whereby all who meet the necessary requirements, will be able to enter into this sacred covenant of marriage (the new and everlasting covenant of marriage) as performed in sacred/holy LDS temples.
That's all I'm going to say for now...
See section 132 of the Doctrine and Covenants, for details, by clicking onto this link: Doctrine and Covenants 132