Can Mormons be nudists?

While the official teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) emphasize strict modesty and are generally incompatible with public nudism, there are individuals who identify as both Mormons and nudists. This is not an officially sanctioned practice and is a subject of discussion and varied personal interpretation within the broader Mormon community.
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Are Mormons allowed to wear revealing clothes?

Mormons have a fairly strict understanding of modesty. They wear underclothes that (at minimum) reach the knee and have cap sleeves. Those underclothes must NEVER be visible, so clothes must be long-enough to cover them.
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Can a Mormon wear a thong?

Yes, Mormons can wear thongs, as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) allows members to wear regular underwear, including thongs, underneath their sacred temple garments; it's a personal choice for comfort and practicality, with garments being the primary sacred undergarment worn almost always, except for activities like swimming or bathing, acting as a daily reminder of covenants. 
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Are Mormons allowed to have oral?

While the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) doesn't have an explicit, ongoing ban on oral sex in its current handbook, historically (especially in 1982) leadership discouraged it as "unnatural, impure, or unholy," barring participants from the temple until repentance, though this directive was quickly rescinded and leaders now emphasize principles over specific rules, leaving it to couples to decide within the bounds of marital intimacy and spiritual guidance, with many Latter-day Saint therapists viewing it favorably within marriage. 
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Can you use condoms if you're Mormon?

Yes, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) can use condoms, as the church now leaves decisions about birth control to the prayerful discretion of individual married couples, emphasizing it's a private matter between them and God, though historically they discouraged it. While the church encourages large families and emphasizes procreation, its current guidance allows for various contraceptive methods, including condoms, for family planning, health, or financial reasons, but it discourages elective sterilization. 
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What are the two unforgivable sins in the LDS?

Those guilty of committing the unpardonable sin of denying the Holy Ghost and the unforgivable sin of shedding innocent blood must face the justice of God. They must pay the full demands of justice.
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What is a gazing party in Mormon?

Apparently a gazing party. is where members of the opposite sex are at a party. and they line up in the room. facing each other, fully clothed. Then the lights are turned off. for a short amount of time. to allow everybody to get fully nude.
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What do Mormons do in the sealing room?

In a sealing room, a bride and groom kneel together at an altar to be sealed for this life and for eternity. This ordinance is also sometimes referred to as “temple marriage” or “eternal marriage.” Children born or adopted into these eternal marriages can also be sealed to their families forever.
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What is the most controversial Mormon belief?

The most controversial Mormon beliefs often involve {!nav}polygamy (historically practiced, now prohibited but still referenced in doctrine), secret temple rituals like endowed garments (often called "magic underwear") and secret handshakes, the unique theology of God's nature (man becoming a god), and the {!nav}racial history (past priesthood ban on Black men and linking dark skin to a curse). Other points of contention include {!nav}baptism for the dead (especially for Holocaust victims), {!nav}Joseph Smith's polygamist marriages (including to minors), {!nav}financial secrecy (massive church wealth vs. stated needs), and {!nav}treatment of LGBTQ+ members. 
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Can Mormons sleep in the same bed before marriage?

No, Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) generally do not sleep in the same bed before marriage, as it violates their Law of Chastity, which prohibits sexual relations outside of marriage and views activities like sharing a bed as an "occasion of sin" or too intimate, even without intercourse, to be appropriate before marriage. While the core rule is about sexual acts, the culture and guidance emphasize avoiding situations that could lead to temptation or appear improper, reserving such intimacy for the marriage covenant. 
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Do Mormon girls wear bras?

Yes, Mormon (Latter-day Saint) women wear bras, but how they wear them in relation to their sacred temple garments has shifted, with recent guidance allowing bras to be worn under the garment for comfort and practicality, though many still prefer or wear them over for tradition or comfort, as the garment top itself provides some coverage. The official guidance changed to clarify that bras can go under the garment, but it's a personal choice, and the garment's purpose is a private covenant reminder.
 
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What is Mormon durfing?

"Mormon durfing" refers to a slang term, possibly related to "dry humping" or "denim surfing," used by some young members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) to describe a way of engaging in intimate physical contact without full penetrative sex, often to skirt strict premarital chastity rules, sometimes involving one person "surfing" on top of another or a third person providing motion. While not an official doctrine, it's a cultural phenomenon highlighting attempts to navigate strict sexual guidelines before marriage, often associated with "soaking" (penetration without thrusting) and "jump humping" (adding external motion). 
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What are Mormon rules for intimacy?

“Any sexual intimacy outside of the bonds of marriage—I mean any intentional contact with the sacred, private parts of another's body, with or without clothing—is a sin and is forbidden by God” (in Conference Report, Oct. 1994, 51; or Ensign, Nov. 1994, 38).
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What are the top 3 unforgivable sins?

In truth the Bible lists three unforgivable sins, which contradicts what Jesus said about the subject they are as follows:
  • Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit we all know this one that's where the Pharisees accuse Jesus of being demon possessed. ...
  • Apostasy a willful defection from the faith. ...
  • Receiving the mark of the beast.
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Do Mormons consummate their marriage in the temple?

No, Mormons do not consummate their marriage in the temple; the temple is for sacred sealing ceremonies binding couples for eternity, but the actual physical consummation of the marriage happens privately after the couple is legally married (often civilly first) and then sealed in the temple, following strict teachings on chastity and intimacy within marriage, not within the temple itself. Temple ceremonies are spiritual ordinances, while consummation is a physical act that takes place in a private setting. 
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What are the most strict Mormon rules?

The ten strict Mormon rules that dictate how members must live...
  • Underwear. ...
  • No dating before 16. ...
  • History of Polygamy. ...
  • Haircuts, grooming rules. ...
  • Alcohol ban. ...
  • Coffee, tea, and hot drinks are banned. ...
  • Clothing. ...
  • Thought control.
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Do Mormons support LGBTQ?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, or Mormon) has a complex, evolving stance: it teaches same-sex attraction isn't a sin, but acting on it (sex/marriage) is contrary to doctrine, while also supporting LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination laws and creating more welcoming environments, balancing traditional beliefs with growing inclusion and calls for religious freedom protections. There's a spectrum of belief among members, with some fully embracing LGBTQ+ inclusion and others adhering strictly to traditional doctrine, leading to diverse experiences within the church.
 
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Can Mormons use condoms?

Yes, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) can use condoms, as the church now leaves decisions about birth control to the prayerful discretion of individual married couples, emphasizing it's a private matter between them and God, though historically they discouraged it. While the church encourages large families and emphasizes procreation, its current guidance allows for various contraceptive methods, including condoms, for family planning, health, or financial reasons, but it discourages elective sterilization. 
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How many wifes do Mormons have?

Mainstream Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) can only have one wife at a time, as polygamy is strictly forbidden and leads to excommunication, but historically practiced it from the 1840s to 1890s; small, fundamentalist groups separate from the main church continue to practice polygamy today. While the practice ended for the mainstream church, a man can be "sealed" (married for eternity) to multiple wives after their deaths, but women can only be sealed to one husband, creating a potential afterlife difference. 
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Can a woman be sealed twice?

In 1998, the LDS Church changed its policy and now allows women to be sealed to more than one man after her death, though not simultaneously while living. A woman may be sealed to only one husband at a time while alive, and may only be sealed to subsequent partners after she has died.
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Why do Mormons wear those undergarments?

Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) wear special underwear, called temple garments, as a sacred, daily reminder of covenants (sacred promises) made with God in the temple, symbolizing commitment to Jesus Christ and serving as a spiritual protection and guide, not magic. These symbolic undergarments, received after temple endowment, represent an inner promise to follow Christ and keep commandments, reminding wearers to live a higher, more holy life, explains the Church's official website and a YouTube video titled "Mormon Temple Garments Explained, Finally".
 
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Are there secret rooms in Mormon temples?

The only temple with a room designated as the Holy of Holies is the Salt Lake Temple. Boyd K. Packer said that “hidden away in the central part of the temple is the Holy of Holies, where the President of the Church may retire when burdened down with heavy decisions to seek an interview with Him whose Church it is.
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Is oral allowed in Mormonism?

While the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) doesn't have an explicit, ongoing ban on oral sex in its current handbook, historically (especially in 1982) leadership discouraged it as "unnatural, impure, or unholy," barring participants from the temple until repentance, though this directive was quickly rescinded and leaders now emphasize principles over specific rules, leaving it to couples to decide within the bounds of marital intimacy and spiritual guidance, with many Latter-day Saint therapists viewing it favorably within marriage. 
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What did Tom Hanks say about Mormons?

Tom Hanks generated controversy in 2009 by calling Mormon supporters of California's Proposition 8 (banning same-sex marriage) "un-American," but he later apologized, saying it was divisive and that everyone has a right to vote their conscience, though he still believed Prop 8 was discriminatory. His comments were linked to his role as executive producer for HBO's Big Love, which depicted fundamentalist Mormon polygamy, and his personal exposure to Mormonism through his stepmother. 
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What is soaking and shaking?

"Soaking and shaking" generally refers to a controversial sexual practice among some conservative religious groups, particularly those with strict rules against intercourse before marriage (like some Latter-day Saints), where a couple engages in prolonged genital contact (soaking) without full penetration, sometimes with the added motion of "shaking" the bed to simulate intercourse, all to explore intimacy while technically avoiding premarital sex, a concept that gained viral attention on TikTok and in pop culture. The "shaking" part, or "jump-humping," is often debated as a real practice versus an exaggerated myth, but "soaking" itself describes the intense, prolonged intimate contact.
 
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