Gaz wrote:Gods house is a house of order, and all who would be a part of it must bear the family name.
But wouldn't you agree that if the person was worthy, but simply had not had the opportunity to be taught the signs and tokens, they would simply be taught so that they could enter into God's presence?
And, going a step further here.....If someone who, in this life, didn't fully understand the ramifications of the importance of the temple covenants, but, after death, they realized them, would God not be merciful enough to allow this person to enter into his kingdom as well? I'm talking about someone who has, in every other way, lived a valiant life. They simply either didn't know about the gospel...or if they did know about the gospel, they honestly couldn't grasp all of it.
I just think that God has a perfect understanding of our hearts. He knows us better than anyone. I don't think that he is going to shut someone out from His presence simply because they failed to understand something here. That person still has the potential to be a God or Goddess...create worlds...and be with his/her family. I don't see how a merciful God would deny someone that.
For example, take a look at someone like Ghandi or Mother Theresa. They were honest, valiant people who did a lot of good for mankind. Simply because they did not join the Mormon Church, would God deny them the opportunity to be with their families because they didn't go through the temple? I don't think so.