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marble falls

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47. That's because you don't understand it. Some say Joseph Smith took the idea of these garments from ...
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 08:14 AM
20 hrs ago

... the Masons. Do you think the Masons weird and sexually motivated?



Man wearing arm- and head-tefillin at the Western Wall in 2009

Most religions require some sort garment or accessories outsiders "don't get". I'm Lutheran and I don't get the wearing of crosses, since Christ was about life.


WIKI

According to the LDS Church, the temple garments serve a number of purposes. First, the garment provides the member "a constant reminder" of the covenants they made in the temple. Second, the garment "when properly worn ... provides protection against temptation and evil." Wearing the garment is also "an outward expression of an inward commitment" to follow Jesus Christ.[12] General authority Carlos E. Asay adds that the garment "strengthens the wearer to resist temptation, fend off evil influences, and stand firmly for the right."[2]

The nature of the protection believed to be afforded by temple garments is ambiguous and varies between adherents.[1]: 49  Researchers who interviewed a sample of Latter-day Saints who wear the temple garment reported that virtually all wearers expressed a belief that wearing the garment provided "spiritual protection" and encouraged them to keep their covenants.[1]: 49  Some of those interviewed "asserted that the garment also provided physical protection, while others seemed less certain of any physical aspect to protection."[1]: 49  In Mormon folklore, tales are told of Latter-day Saints who credit their temple garments with helping them survive car wrecks, fires, and natural disasters.[5]

In 2014, the LDS Church released an explanatory video online that showed photographs of both temple garments and the outer clothing used in temple worship. The video states that there "is nothing magical or mystical about temple garments."[13]

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I hate it when religious leaders force women to wear certain clothing. Irish_Dem Wednesday #1
The LDS Church requires men to wear the special underwear too. Ocelot II Wednesday #4
Most religions pick on women more than men about clothing. Irish_Dem Wednesday #5
LDS is horrible to women in many different ways, Ocelot II Wednesday #32
no one is forcing them Skittles Wednesday #7
Yes females are forced to wear certain clothing. Irish_Dem Wednesday #10
not much choice as a child Skittles Wednesday #11
When your family has been Catholic for hundreds and hundreds of years it is hard to go against the grain. Irish_Dem Wednesday #13
like I said Skittles Wednesday #14
I get that, but BS is BS. Happy Hoosier 19 hrs ago #51
My mother finally got pissed off enough at the Catholic Church to never go to mass again. Irish_Dem 19 hrs ago #52
Good for her! Happy Hoosier 17 hrs ago #63
I was about 8 years old when I came home from school and told my mother I didn't believe Irish_Dem 16 hrs ago #64
Remember wearing the little doily on your head? viva la Wednesday #21
Yup electric_blue68 Wednesday #33
Oh Yes. We carried them around in little packets in our purses. Then popped them on our heads Irish_Dem Yesterday #36
Not Catholic, but I remember the thing about women needing to cover their heads... 3catwoman3 17 hrs ago #61
Only Rebl2 17 hrs ago #62
When I was little, the dress code for girls and women.. ananda Wednesday #23
They let you wear halter tops to Mass? Irish_Dem Yesterday #37
No. ananda Yesterday #38
Oh yes, indeed. The fashion was fabulous back then. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #42
The head covering musette_sf Wednesday #30
Ha, I think so. electric_blue68 Wednesday #34
Ha! I had forgotten about wearing kleenex and a bobby pin. Irish_Dem Yesterday #39
I remember the Kleenex and Bobby pin thing, yes. Diamond_Dog 19 hrs ago #54
It's a choice. You can not enter the temple or leave the church. That's the choice. Melon 4 hrs ago #67
Oh, these 'garments' are... 2naSalit Wednesday #12
Seems to be highly sexual then? Irish_Dem Wednesday #15
You know... 2naSalit Wednesday #22
Maybe it is the Norman version of a chastity belt. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #40
Kind of... 2naSalit 23 hrs ago #41
Jebus God. Yes sounds like a child rape ring. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #43
If it's any comfort, men wear the same sort of "underwear". No one is forced to do anyrthing, LDS are ... marble falls Wednesday #26
If you have to wear religious underwear, it is not normal. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #44
That's because you don't understand it. Some say Joseph Smith took the idea of these garments from ... marble falls 20 hrs ago #47
Anyone who wears secret religious underwear is weird and sexually inappropriate. Irish_Dem 20 hrs ago #48
Everyone without exception? marble falls 19 hrs ago #49
OK Marble you get an exemption. Just don't give me the details. :( Irish_Dem 19 hrs ago #50
What about the Hajib? Yamaka( although not sexual) Melon 4 hrs ago #66
Forward thinking UpInArms Wednesday #2
Isn't it their version of a burka? dem4decades Wednesday #3
But they get more than a slit for their eyes UpInArms Wednesday #27
No. The "underwear" is not meant to be seen by anyone else. These are called Temple Garments, and those ... marble falls Wednesday #28
Yes but they are sneaky and hide it. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #45
Mormonism has begun its death spiral Bok_Tukalo Wednesday #6
This message was self-deleted by its author RandySF Wednesday #8
hard to fathom how utterly fucking ridiculous this all is Skittles Wednesday #9
Surely this started before polyester was around? muriel_volestrangler Wednesday #16
They can't take them off... 2naSalit Wednesday #24
Can you imagine when Jesus comes back and these people tell him Srkdqltr Wednesday #17
Where to begin? JoseBalow Wednesday #31
Those are the Temple Mormons who wear those protective garments. leftyladyfrommo Wednesday #18
Jesus Fucking Christ Blue Owl Wednesday #19
Pretty much. If I remember right they were sold in department stores and leftyladyfrommo Wednesday #20
"They"... 2naSalit Wednesday #25
Prairie garb. QueerDuck 23 hrs ago #46
Its pretty realistic CanonRay 18 hrs ago #57
Definition: Forward Tinking - moving from the 7th century to the 8th. Now 100 years ahed of the Taliban. Wonder Why Wednesday #29
Weird back story for a religion and weird stuff....but....nice people overall Melon Wednesday #35
Women are second-class citizens within the religion, though. And that's ingrained Scrivener7 19 hrs ago #56
Ahhhh....Mormons value strong families Melon 4 hrs ago #65
Easier to just refer to it as magic underwear NoRethugFriends 19 hrs ago #53
So damn weird. Scrivener7 19 hrs ago #55
This should be a story in the Onion mdbl 18 hrs ago #58
Another reason to avoid religion. Ritabert 17 hrs ago #59
"She's got HUGE... PCIntern 17 hrs ago #60
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