The temple garment that is worn by most faithful adult members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) can only be purchased through the Church - either online at store.lds.org or through a distribution center store (the church operates these stores in most major cities). In order to purchase the garments or even browse the selection, one must present their Temple Recommend card. The website and distribution center stores are open to the public and offer many products which anyone can purchase, but temple garments are in a seperate section that can only be accessed by those with recommend card.
The garments are sold at cost and are comparable in price to most commercially available underwear, but in the event that a Church member cannot afford them he or she may speak with their Bishop who can help them obtain the garments for free or at a discount.
Historically, the temple garments were available to anyone and were sold by public department stores and commercial mail-order catalogues, but this ended several decades ago.
Uhh, I don't know who "mormon beckworth is, but the term "Mormon" comes from the "Book Of Mormon", which is a sacred text to the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS). Mormon is a slang reference to LDS.
Sure. So long as the temple garment is worn properly, anything may be worn over it. Most Church members don't want to wear regular underwear (aside from women's bras) over the temple garment because it just adds extra bulk.
Male members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have the same underwear options as other men: boxers or briefs (or boxer-briefs!). Those Church members who have chosen to be "endowed" (recieve a sacred priesthood ordinance in a Temple ceremony) are obligated to wear an undergarment that is symbolic of the covenants they made in the Endowment. While the undergarment is produced and distributed by the Church, it is available in several styles and fabrics, the most popular of which are boxer-style or boxer-brief style, just like regular store-bought mens underwear.
Mormon temples, roman catholic murals and sculptures.
I was thinking it was the 'Book of Mormons.' The Book of Mormon.
"Mormon" is not a Chinese word. It is the name of an ancient prophet who transcribed an ancient scriptural record called the Book of Mormon, which is considered a sacred text by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Because we feel differently then them so they were attacking what is sacred to us.
The Book of Mormon, the sacred text for the Latter Day Saints was first published in the year 1830. Since then it has been translated into over 130 languages and has had millions of copies printed.
The official name of the Mormon church is: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) Mormon is a nickname given to the church and it's members because of their belief in a book of scripture called the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is held as sacred scripture and as a companion to the Bible to testify that Jesus is the Christ. Mormons also believe the Bible to be the true word of God.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that the following are sacred scripture: *the King James Version of the Holy Bible *The Book of Mormon *the Doctrine and Covenants *the Pearl of Great Price Mormons also believe that the words from their church leaders come from God. Check out the "Related Links" below to learn more about what Mormons believe or to read Mormon scripture online.
There are no "sacred texts" of Satanism; all works and books on Satanism and fairly cheap to purchase on most web-shops.
No, they do not. Mormons wear Temple Garments not magic underwear. There isn't one bit of magic to Temple Garments. Temple Garments are more like a physical reminder of covenants, or promises that Mormons make to God. They also provide protection. Although that depends on the wearer if they believe that claim is physical or spiritual or perhaps even both.