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Friday, December 30, 2005

I saw a fun quiz on someone's MySpace profile and took it myself. I am a...


Perfect Mormon
8 Orthodoxy, 5 LDS knowledge, 12 Cultural homogeneity

Orthodoxy ranges from (-) anti-, non- and liberal Mormon, to mainstream, conservative, and fundamentalist Mormon (+).
The obedient Latter-day Saint.

Temple recommend in hand, you live the gospel every day. Like a city on a hill, you remember the slogan every member a missionary. You beat your peers in seminary scripture chase, and you look forward to (or fondly remember) your beautiful temple wedding.






My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 89% on Orthodoxy
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You scored higher than 90% on LDS knowledge
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You scored higher than 93% on Homogeneity

Link: The what kind of Mormon are you? Test written by SLC-Mike on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

I try to live the gospel every day, but since I am human, I don't always succeed. I keep trying, though.
I find it very hard to be a missionary, since I'm so shy and don't think my friends would be interested. But they are respectful of my beliefs, so I guess that counts for something.
I was okay in the scripture chases, but there were so many others who were so much better at it.
I do fondly remember my temple wedding! So much happened that day...

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2 comments:

sarah cool said...

Hi - I randomly found your blog. :) I had a question and thought you might be open to answering it for me... what exactly is a sealing ceremony? How is it different from a regular marriage? :)

T said...

Hey, glad you found me! I skimmed through your blog and think it's great how dedicated you are to serving God. Keep up the good work! ^_^
A sealing ceremony is performed in one of our many temples by men who have the proper priesthood authority. We believe that marriages sealed in the temple can last forever if we live up to the covenants and promises we make in the temple ceremonies.
It's not too much different from a regular wedding ceremony. The bride and groom are surrounded by family and friends and make promises to each other, and are pronounced husband and wife by the sealer (the guy who performs the ceremony). I guess the big diff is that only endowed members of the church can attend the ceremony.
If you're interested, I have a couple links to official church sites you can check out to learn more. If not, that's cool.
Have a great new year!