Kshuller

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    Kshuller got a reaction from seashmore in So, I was told that people need to ask my permission to do my family temple work...   
    NOPE. You have to provide a way to contact the person you say gave you permission. Name address and phone number is required now. I went through this with my mother in law who is Jewish. Things have changed.
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    Kshuller got a reaction from seashmore in So, I was told that people need to ask my permission to do my family temple work...   
    110 years from birth anyone can do temple work. Before that only close relatives if they are alive. I had a second cousin who was an only child who died soon after returning from WW2. I was given permission to arrange his temple work. I am his only living relative. The time limit for reserving temple work is two years. If it is not done either you renew your claim on it or it goes back to available.  Too many people reserved individuals and then passed away leaving those people waiting forever.  Temple work is not about YOU it is all about them. Try to remember that. You  are helping them return home. Sealings are only for your own spouse and children. The more distant your ancestor is the more relatives they have and they are entitled to that ancestor as much as you are. I am so far back  on so many I am related to only by marriage. I input all necessary document to qualify them for temple work but leave it alone for at least a year so closer relatives can do their work. When I first began genealogy I found my grandfather's work done by someone I did not know and he was NOT related. Rules have changed due to the victims of the Holocaust being done without permission by a temple in South America. Caused a MAJOR issue with their living relatives who demanded their temple work be undone. How they did that I have no clue. So now there is a warning when you reserve any Holocaust victim that you can not do their work without the permission of their immediate family and that means ALL of them.  For others you have to get permission from ONE immediate family member just in case someone files a complaint. This information came from Family Search. Hope this clarifies things a bit. 
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    Kshuller got a reaction from Sunday21 in So, I was told that people need to ask my permission to do my family temple work...   
    110 years from birth anyone can do temple work. Before that only close relatives if they are alive. I had a second cousin who was an only child who died soon after returning from WW2. I was given permission to arrange his temple work. I am his only living relative. The time limit for reserving temple work is two years. If it is not done either you renew your claim on it or it goes back to available.  Too many people reserved individuals and then passed away leaving those people waiting forever.  Temple work is not about YOU it is all about them. Try to remember that. You  are helping them return home. Sealings are only for your own spouse and children. The more distant your ancestor is the more relatives they have and they are entitled to that ancestor as much as you are. I am so far back  on so many I am related to only by marriage. I input all necessary document to qualify them for temple work but leave it alone for at least a year so closer relatives can do their work. When I first began genealogy I found my grandfather's work done by someone I did not know and he was NOT related. Rules have changed due to the victims of the Holocaust being done without permission by a temple in South America. Caused a MAJOR issue with their living relatives who demanded their temple work be undone. How they did that I have no clue. So now there is a warning when you reserve any Holocaust victim that you can not do their work without the permission of their immediate family and that means ALL of them.  For others you have to get permission from ONE immediate family member just in case someone files a complaint. This information came from Family Search. Hope this clarifies things a bit. 
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    Kshuller got a reaction from Sunday21 in Sharing with temple   
    Women get done a lot faster than men. Women attend the temple a lot more than men do. Men do men and women do women. I have men that have been waiting over 10 years for their endowment.
     
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    Kshuller got a reaction from Sunday21 in We are so right!   
    Kosher has nothing to do with halal. The Law of Kosher was given to Moses on Mount Sinai by God to teach the Israelites to obey Him.  halal is a muslim invention of Muhammad who worshiped false gods and became a false prophet. As the mother of children whose father is Jewish, I understand this differently than those whose knowledge of the Jew comes from a book. Food for thought. Were would the world be if the Jews had not recorded their communications with God so that we have a Bible and a Book of Mormon? They were chosen before they were born to do this job and Satan has tortured them non stop from day one. Without THEIR scriptures we would know nothing of God or Satan. Could you have endured what the Jew has been through? They love God. Their lives revolve around worshiping God. WE have been grafted into the House of Israel. The tribe of Judah is Jesus biological family.  He will personally save them. . Both the Word of Widsom and the Law of Kosher are God given commandments in different dispensations for the exact same purpose, to teach man to obey God without question.
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    Kshuller got a reaction from Midwest LDS in We are so right!   
    the WOW is our Law of Kosher  designed to teach us obedience to the simplest of laws. It does not matter if alcohol is good or bad. It matters that we promised we would not use it.  It is all about the oath.
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    Kshuller reacted to omegaseamaster75 in We are so right!   
    The title of the article explains it Drinking an extra glass of wine 'will shorten your life by 30 minutes. We are not "right" about anything
    We don't obey the word of wisdom because the things in it are bad for us.  We do it because God told us to.
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    Kshuller reacted to KellyLC in I wish I could do family history, but I'm having a tough time with it.   
    Thanks! :)
    Because of a seizure condition I used to have, my memory was really messed up; I couldn't remember my membership number, but last night I went to a special event we had in my ward teaching family history.
    They found my membership number and helped me set up an account on familysearch.
    :)
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    Kshuller reacted to Torrence in 'Genealogy' vs. 'Family History'   
    My Gramma Jane told define the difference. Genealogy is the names and dates and Family History is getting to know the people behind the names and dates.
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    Kshuller got a reaction from Vort in Sealing Children Born Out of Wedlock   
    All sealings are voluntarily accepted by the individual. They choose to accept or reject it. We just make the option available. We do not know how many reject temple ordinances but I feel it won't be as few as we hope. "there will be gaps in some families" 
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    Kshuller got a reaction from zil in So, I was told that people need to ask my permission to do my family temple work...   
    110 years from birth anyone can do temple work. Before that only close relatives if they are alive. I had a second cousin who was an only child who died soon after returning from WW2. I was given permission to arrange his temple work. I am his only living relative. The time limit for reserving temple work is two years. If it is not done either you renew your claim on it or it goes back to available.  Too many people reserved individuals and then passed away leaving those people waiting forever.  Temple work is not about YOU it is all about them. Try to remember that. You  are helping them return home. Sealings are only for your own spouse and children. The more distant your ancestor is the more relatives they have and they are entitled to that ancestor as much as you are. I am so far back  on so many I am related to only by marriage. I input all necessary document to qualify them for temple work but leave it alone for at least a year so closer relatives can do their work. When I first began genealogy I found my grandfather's work done by someone I did not know and he was NOT related. Rules have changed due to the victims of the Holocaust being done without permission by a temple in South America. Caused a MAJOR issue with their living relatives who demanded their temple work be undone. How they did that I have no clue. So now there is a warning when you reserve any Holocaust victim that you can not do their work without the permission of their immediate family and that means ALL of them.  For others you have to get permission from ONE immediate family member just in case someone files a complaint. This information came from Family Search. Hope this clarifies things a bit. 
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    Kshuller got a reaction from Sunday21 in Bad experiences after doing Family Search Work   
    Of course. Satan will stop at nothing to stop you from rescuing your ancestors. Learn to rebuke him. I do. Always remember he can only slow you down. If he can stop you it is you. You are stronger than he is. Fight back. Be strong. Keep going. 
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    Kshuller reacted to NeuroTypical in Bad experiences after doing Family Search Work   
    You don't ask the adversary to go, you command the adversary to go, and ask for the Lord's protection and spirit.   I mean, LDS folks don't do much in the way of exorcisms or stuff like that, but we also know in whom we've placed our trust.  No need to be polite with satan.